one publication added to basket [337457] | Adakite-like granitoids of Songkultau: a relic of juvenile Cambrian arc in Kyrgyz Tien Shan
Konopelko, D.; Seltmann, R.; Dolgopolova, A.; Safonova, I.; Glorie, S.; De Grave, J.; Sun, M. (2021). Adakite-like granitoids of Songkultau: a relic of juvenile Cambrian arc in Kyrgyz Tien Shan. Geoscience Frontiers 12(1): 147-160. https://hdl.handle.net/10.1016/j.gsf.2020.08.006
In: Geoscience Frontiers. CHINA UNIV GEOSCIENCES: Wuhan. ISSN 1674-9871, more
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Author keywords |
Northern Tien Shan (Tianshan); Terskey suture; Adakite; Cambrian juvenile arc |
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- Konopelko, D.
- Seltmann, R.
- Dolgopolova, A.
- Safonova, I.
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- Glorie, S.
- De Grave, J., more
- Sun, M.
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Abstract |
The early Paleozoic Terskey Suture zone, located in the southern part of the Northern Tien Shan domain in Kyrgyzstan, comprises tectonic slivers of dismembered ophiolites and associated primitive volcanics and deep-marine sediments. In the Lake Songkul area, early-middle Cambrian pillow basalts are crosscut by the Songkultau intrusion of coarse-grained gneissose quartz diorites and tonalites with geochemical characteristics typical for high-SiO2 adakites (SiO2 > 56 wt.%, Al2O3 > 15 wt.%, Na2O > 3.5 wt.% and high Sr/Y and La/Yb ratios). The Songkultau granitoids have positive initial εNd (+3.8 to +6.4) and εHf (+12.3 to +13.5) values indicating derivation from sources with MORB-like isotopic signature. Volcanic formations, surrounding the Songkultau intrusion, have geochemical affinities varying from ocean floor to island arc series. This rock assemblage is interpreted as a relic of an early–middle Cambrian primitive arc where the adakite-like granitoids were derived from partial melting of young and hot subducted oceanic crust. An age of 505 Ma, obtained for the Songkultau intrusion, shows that hot subduction under the Northern Tien Shan continued until middle Cambrian. The primitive arc complexes were obducted onto the Northern Tien Shan domain, where the Andean type continental magmatic arc developed in Cambrian and Ordovician. Formation of the Andean type arc was accompanied by uplift, erosion and deposition of coarse clastic sediments. A depositional age of ca. 470 Ma, obtained for the gravellites in the Lake Songkul area, is in agreement with the timing of deposition for lower Ordovician conglomerates elsewhere in the Northern Tien Shan, and corresponds to the main phase of the Andean type magmatism. The Songkultau adakites in association with surrounding ocean floor and island arc formations constitute a relic of a primitive Cambrian arc and represent a juvenile domain of substantial size identified so far within the predominantly crustal-derived terranes of Tien Shan. On a regional scale this primitive arc can be compared with juvenile Cambrian arcs of Kazakhstan, Gorny Altai and Mongolia. |
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