Petrogenesis of the Zijinshan alkaline complex in Shanxi Province, western North China Craton: Mixing of melts from multiple sources
Zhen‐Yu Wang,
Hong‐Rui Fan,
Shuang‐Liang Liu
et al.
Abstract:The destruction of the North China Craton (NCC) is a well‐known dynamic event in the Mesozoic, but the western NCC, with only few magmatic activities, has lacked studies so far. The Zijinshan alkaline complex, tectonically located at the western part of the NCC and the eastern edge of Ordos Block/Basin, is one of the most typical alkaline intrusions during the NCC destruction, and consists of monzonite, aegirine–augite syenite, nepheline syenite, pseudoleucite phonolite and trachyte porphyry. Geochronological… Show more
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