Rock-forming mechanism of Fenghuangshan rockbody in Tongling area
Yong-jun Shao , Sheng-lin Peng , Gan-guo Wu , Liang-ming Liu , Jian-qing Lai , Da Zhang
Journal of Central South University ›› 2003, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (3) : 216 -221.
Rock-forming mechanism of Fenghuangshan rockbody in Tongling area
Based on the detailed geological investigation and record of galleries and drill holes, a new idea has been advanced that granodiorite is earlier than quartz monzodiorite porphyry. Both of them are products of two different magmatic intrusive activities. The analysis results of trace elements show that the Sr content is beyond any other crustal rock and the Th content is beyond that of Ta. The whole-rock analysis indicates that rockbody is rich in CaO and poor in K2O. In the composition of Pb istope of rockbody, the ratio of 207Pb to 204Pb is less than 15.60. All these show that the magma mainly comes from the upper mantle. Ti,Zr,Cr,Nb trace elements and the relation between the Gardini index(τ) and the Rittmann index(σ) indicate that the rockbodies are formed in the orogenic belt and island arc tectonic setting. The summation (ΣREE) and the characteristic value (m(La)/m(Yb) of the rare earth elements show that the original rock is alkalic basalt. The analysis of the characteristic values of REE and the quantitative modeling calculation indicate that the rock-forming process is dominated by mixed crystallization. According to the analysis on the rock-forming order, magmatic source, tectonic setting and rock-forming process, combined with the achievements of regional rock-controlling structures and division of sublayer of crust, it is believed that Fenghuangshan rock body derives from the deep-seated alkalic basalt magma. The rock-forming process has undertaken sialic and calcareous assimilation and contamination of two different degrees. The rock-forming model belongs to the typical assimilation and fractional cryatalization mechanism.
complex rockbody / upper mantle / orogenic belt / island arc / alkalic basalt / assimilation and fractional crytalization mechanism
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