Microgranular dioritic enclaves in Junggar granites and their implications for the origin and evolution of post-collisional granitic magmatism in North Xinjiang
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    A large number of microgranular dioritic enclaves occur in some post-collisional metaluminous-peraluminous granites, which include Yebushan and Miao'ergou occurring respectively in eastern and western Junggar of North Xinjiang. Petrological and geochemical researches reveal the cogenetic relationship between the enclaves and the host granites. The microgranular enclaves having similar geochemical composition to host biotite granite in Yebushan were generated by the fractional crystallization of mantle-derived basic magma. By contrast, the enclaves hosted in Miao'ergou monzogranite seem to be restites resulting from partial melting of highly evolved basic rocks underplated in the lower crust during earlier mantle-derived magmatism. The enclaves carried by ascending acidic magma were assimilated and finally emplaced in the upper crust. Consequently, these enclaves in common with Junggar peralkaline granite are products of post-collisional magmatic activity in late-Paleozoic. The formation and evolution of both enclaves and host granites in Junggar region prove that the process of vertical growth of continental crust resulted from the underplating of post-collisional mantle-derived magmas in late-Pale-ozoic.

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李宗怀 韩宝福 李辛子 杜蔚 杨斌,2004,新疆准噶尔地区花岗岩中微粒闪长质包体特征及后碰撞花岗质岩浆起源和演化[J].岩石矿物学杂志,23(3):214~226. LI Zong-huai, HAN Bao-fu, LI Xin-zi, DU Wei, YANG Bin,2004,Microgranular dioritic enclaves in Junggar granites and their implications for the origin and evolution of post-collisional granitic magmatism in North Xinjiang[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,23(3):214~226.

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