2018
DOI: 10.1002/gj.3171
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Petrogenesis of two stages of Cretaceous granites in south‐west Fujian Province: Implications for the tectonic transition of South‐east China

Abstract: Zircon U-Pb data indicate that Cretaceous magmatism in Fujian Province occurred in two pulses, with the Xiyang, Yangshan, Wuci, Dehua, Juzhou, and Xiandu plutons emplaced between 147 ± 1 and 126 ± 1 Ma and the Hutou and Guangqiao plutons emplaced at 109 ± 1 Ma. Combining these previously published ages with the new data obtained during this study indicates that the magmatism in the study area occurred in two distinct stages at 145-125 and 110-100 Ma, both have I-type characteristics. The earlier I-type granite… Show more

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“…12), suggesting an increasing mantle-derived material contribution in their petrogenesis. The combined geochemical features of the Phase 3 volcanic rocks in the study area and A-type granites in SE China (Zhao et al 2018c(Zhao et al , 2019b, together with the previous studies of Early Cretaceous volcanic rocks, granites, extensional structures and metamorphic core complexes (Guo et al 2012;Yan, X. et al 2016;Chu et al 2019;Dong et al 2020), indicate that the Early Cretaceous volcanic rocks in the study area were dominated by an extensional tectonic regime, such as post-orogenic extension triggered by subduction retreat of the palaeo-Pacific slab (Suo et al 2019).…”
Section: B Tectonic Evolution Of Se China During Late Mesozoic Timesupporting
confidence: 59%
“…12), suggesting an increasing mantle-derived material contribution in their petrogenesis. The combined geochemical features of the Phase 3 volcanic rocks in the study area and A-type granites in SE China (Zhao et al 2018c(Zhao et al , 2019b, together with the previous studies of Early Cretaceous volcanic rocks, granites, extensional structures and metamorphic core complexes (Guo et al 2012;Yan, X. et al 2016;Chu et al 2019;Dong et al 2020), indicate that the Early Cretaceous volcanic rocks in the study area were dominated by an extensional tectonic regime, such as post-orogenic extension triggered by subduction retreat of the palaeo-Pacific slab (Suo et al 2019).…”
Section: B Tectonic Evolution Of Se China During Late Mesozoic Timesupporting
confidence: 59%
“…The post-orogenic collapse models are problematic because: (a) granitic plutons and their volcanic counterparts in E-SE China are much more extensive in their areal coverage beyond the collision zones (i.e. Qinling-Dabie, Sulu, Ailaoshan and Jiang Saho sutures and fault zones), and these plutonic-volcanic rocks are spatially and temporally associated with extensional tectonic features (see, for example, Shu et al (2009) and Wei et al (2018) for Jurassic, and Yang et al (2011), Zhao et al (2019) and for Cretaceous magmatic suites and related extensional tectonics); (b) their emplacement times are at least~60-80 Ma after the collisional events, which represents a very large time window in comparison to an average timespan for the initiation of post-collisional magmatism in other Mesozoic and Cenozoic orogenic belts (for some examples, see Dilek & Moores, 1999;Dilek & Whitney, 2000;Dilek, 2006;Dilek et al 2010;Jamali et al 2010); and (c) there is no viable explanation for the heat source to drive the lithospheric-scale magmatism. Significant variations in the geochemistry and melt origin of the plutonic and volcanic rocks do not support the second and third models above.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Qinxi deposit is located in the east part of the South China plate and belongs to the southeastern margin of the Eurasian continental plate. It lies in the Meso-Cenozoic giant tectonic-magmatic belt of the Pacific Rim [53,54], which features large volumes of volcanic rocks. The southeast coastal area of China experienced a transformation from the Tethys tectonic domain to the Pacific tectonic domain.…”
Section: Genesis Of Qinxi Silver Orementioning
confidence: 99%