Characteristics of Mesozoic granodioritic rocks in southwestern Fujian and their tectonic evolution
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    Mesozoic granodiorites occurring in southwestern Fujian, whose ages are 183~162 Ma and 108~106 Ma respectively, belong to high_K calc-alkaline series of intraplate with K2O +Na2O>6.0%. Early and late granodiorites are enriched in Na2O and K2O respectively. The chondrite-normalized REE patterns are characterized by LREE enrichment with weak negative Eu anomalies (δEu=0.80~0.86). In the primitive mantle-normalized spidergrams, they are enriched in LILE and LREE with significant Nb, Ta, Ti, Y depletion and possess the geochemical features of calc-alkaline rocks in island arc or acive continental margin. The geochemical characteristics of the two types of Mesozoic granodiorites suggest that their source region may be an enriched lithosphere mantle affected and altered by ancient subduction materials or source mixing between asthenosphere-derived basalts and crust materials. Perhaps there have occurred many times of lithospheric extension and thinning since Early Mesozoic in southwestern Fujian. The granodiorites were mixed between partial melts of middle/lower crust-derived materials and mantle magma. With the increasing extension, the mantle components in Late Mesozoic granodiorites gradually grow.

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毛建仁,陶奎元,李寄嵎,谢芳贵,2002,闽西南地区中生代花岗闪长质岩石的特征及其构造演化[J].岩石矿物学杂志,21(2):135~142. MAO Jian-ren, TAO Kui_yuan, LI Ji_yu, XIE Fang_gui ,2002,Characteristics of Mesozoic granodioritic rocks in southwestern Fujian and their tectonic evolution[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,21(2):135~142.

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