2022
DOI: 10.1111/iar.12465
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Petrogenesis of two types of gabbro from Neoproterozoic Fuchuan ophiolite complex, Jiangnan Orogen: Implication for a Japan Sea‐like back‐arc basin

Abstract: The Neoproterozoic Fuchuan ophiolite complex (FCO) represents the lithospheric remnant of the back‐arc basin in the southeastern margin of the Yangtze Craton. However, the nature and development of this back‐arc system are still confusing. This study focuses on the tholeiitic gabbros in the FCO, which can be divided into enriched and depleted types according to their geochemical characteristics. Enriched gabbros (843 ± 5 Ma) in the FCO are characterized by left‐sloping rare earth element (REE) patterns and rel… Show more

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“…As major components of continental crust, granites can be formed in various tectonic settings, such as arc, orogen, continental rift, and so forth, generally exhibiting distinct petrologic and geochemical signatures that are crucial for understanding continental crust growth and regional tectonic evolution (Goodge & Vervoort, 2006; Heilimo et al, 2014; Kemp & Hawkesworth, 2003). South China consists of the Yangtze Craton in the northwest and the Cathaysia Block in the southeast, with Jiangnan Orogen in between (Figure 1, Hong et al, 2023; Zhu et al, 2023). The widespread occurrence of Mesozoic magmatism is a renowned geologic feature in South China (Li & Li, 2007; Zhou et al, 2006; Zhou & Li, 2000), forming a giant volcanic‐plutonic belt ~800 km long and 60–80 km wide, along the northeast‐NNE strike direction (Figure 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As major components of continental crust, granites can be formed in various tectonic settings, such as arc, orogen, continental rift, and so forth, generally exhibiting distinct petrologic and geochemical signatures that are crucial for understanding continental crust growth and regional tectonic evolution (Goodge & Vervoort, 2006; Heilimo et al, 2014; Kemp & Hawkesworth, 2003). South China consists of the Yangtze Craton in the northwest and the Cathaysia Block in the southeast, with Jiangnan Orogen in between (Figure 1, Hong et al, 2023; Zhu et al, 2023). The widespread occurrence of Mesozoic magmatism is a renowned geologic feature in South China (Li & Li, 2007; Zhou et al, 2006; Zhou & Li, 2000), forming a giant volcanic‐plutonic belt ~800 km long and 60–80 km wide, along the northeast‐NNE strike direction (Figure 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%