中国地球化学学报(英文版)
中國地毬化學學報(英文版)
중국지구화학학보(영문판)
CHINESE JOURNAL OF GEOCHEMISTRY
2004年
2期
124-134
,共11页
李双应%岳书仓%王道轩%刘因%李任伟%孟庆任%金福全
李雙應%嶽書倉%王道軒%劉因%李任偉%孟慶任%金福全
리쌍응%악서창%왕도헌%류인%리임위%맹경임%금복전
eclogite gravel%geochemistry%Nb-Ta depletion through%protolith%paleo-island arc%Dabie orogenic belt
The eclogite gravels, which were found in the Mesozoic Fenghuangtai and Maotanchang formations on the northern margin of the Dabie orogenic belt, are rich in K2O ( 1.21% ), ∑REE (278μg/g), and LILE (such as Rb, Ba, K, Th, etc.), with high (La/Yb)N ratios ( 14.4 ), on the basis of the analyses of major elements, rare-earth elements (REE) and trace elements. Their enrichment in LILE, notable Nb-Ta depletion through, and depletion in HFSE relative to REE in comparison with the primitive mantle and N-MORB indicate that the protoliths of the eclogite gravels were formed in an island-arc setting. According to the Th-Hf-Ta discrimination diagram, the protoliths of the eclogite gravels are characterized by volcanic arc basalts. Trace element data indicate that the subducted marine sediments were assimilated in the magma chamber, resulting in the enrichment of LILE in the protoliths. Therefore, the protoliths of the eclogite gravels are considered to have been formed in an inland-arc setting, indicating that there had developed a paleo-inland arc before Triassic collision between the North and South China blocks in the Dabie orogenic belt. There is a marked difference between the eclogite gravels and the eclogites developed along the Dabie orogenic belt, solely based on their geochemical data, especially REE. Therefore, the eclogite gravels may not be derived from eclogite terrains preserved in the Dabie orogenic belt.