Petrogenesis of the Dupangling Granitic Complex, South China: Implications for A-type and Strongly Peraluminous Granite Origin
Yaohui JIANG , Yajie ZHAO , Yunchao LIU , Boning HAN
Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition) ›› 2025, Vol. 99 ›› Issue (3) : 725 -742.
Petrogenesis of the Dupangling Granitic Complex, South China: Implications for A-type and Strongly Peraluminous Granite Origin
Granite origin is crucial to understanding the evolution of continental crust, yet many concerns about granite genesis remain yielding ongoing debates. A new integrated study of petrology, geochronology, mineral chemistry and whole-rock geochemistry of the Dupangling granitic complex in South China, indicate that the granites in the western complex were emplaced during the Caledonian (418 Ma); they have SiO2 contents of 68.1–70.4 wt%, and are calc-alkaline and strongly peraluminous with high maficity [(TFe2O3 + MgO) > 4.0 wt%] and exhibit 87Sr/86Sr(t) of 0.7234–0.7311 and εNd(t) of –9.0 to –6.7. The granites in the eastern complex, emplaced during the Indosinian (212 Ma), have high SiO2 contents (73.3–79.8 wt%) and exhibit affinities with A-type granites, such as enrichment in alkalis and rare earth elements (REEs), and depletion in Sr and Ba along with high TFeO/(TFeO + MgO), Ga/Al and Zr + Y + Ce + Nb; these granites exhibit 87Sr/86Sr(t) of 0.7221 and εNd(t) of –9.2 to –7.5. Geochemical characteristics suggest that the older Caledonian granites were derived through dehydration melting of Paleoproterozoic metasedimentary rocks plus additional (∼20%–32%) input from mafic magma, whereas the Indosinian granites were generated through shallow dehydration melting of the Caledonian granitoids.
peraluminous granite / A-type granite / magmatism / Caledonian / Indosinian / South China
2025 Geological Society of China
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