2023
DOI: 10.1093/petrology/egad024
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The Fundamental Role of H2O in the Generation of Coeval Sodic and Potassic Granitoids at Continental Arcs: An Example from the Yangtze Block, South China

Abstract: The bulk rock composition of granitoids reflects the composition of their source and the conditions of partial melting, which are functions of the geodynamic setting in which they formed. Granitoids in active continental margins (continental arcs) are dominated by calc-alkaline rocks with subordinate alkaline compositions, although how these different magma compositions formed is not well understood. Neoproterozoic magmatic rocks are widely distributed along the western margin of the Yangtze Block in South Chi… Show more

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“…Subduction processes within continental arc systems are invariably complicated, and may include flat-slab subduction (e.g., Zhang et al, 2022), slab rollback (e.g., Ma et al, 2013;Lei et al, 2023) or oceanic ridge subduction (e.g., Zhu et al, 2019;Ma et al, 2022). The geochemical characteristics of contemporaneous subduction-related magmatism (Rudnick and Gao, 2003;Zhu et al, 2019;Qi et al, 2023) reflect this range of processes (e.g., Gianni and Luján, 2021;Ma et al, 2023). Therefore, ancient subduction-related arc magmatism contains key information for understanding the characteristics of subduction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subduction processes within continental arc systems are invariably complicated, and may include flat-slab subduction (e.g., Zhang et al, 2022), slab rollback (e.g., Ma et al, 2013;Lei et al, 2023) or oceanic ridge subduction (e.g., Zhu et al, 2019;Ma et al, 2022). The geochemical characteristics of contemporaneous subduction-related magmatism (Rudnick and Gao, 2003;Zhu et al, 2019;Qi et al, 2023) reflect this range of processes (e.g., Gianni and Luján, 2021;Ma et al, 2023). Therefore, ancient subduction-related arc magmatism contains key information for understanding the characteristics of subduction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%