Geochemical characteristics of Ordovician Honghuapu intrusions in the west segment of North Qinling Mountains and their geological significance
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    The Honghuapu intrusions, located in the western segment of northern Qinling orogenic belt and intruding into Ordovician Caotangou Formation, are medium-fine grained trondhjemites. Geochemical studies indicate that they are weakly peraluminous calc-alkaline rocks and can be classified as I type granite. Light REE elements are rich, and light and heavy REE are not significantly fractionated. In chondrite-normalized REE diagrams, all samples are LREE-enriched with insignificant Eu anomalies. Their major and trace element geochemical characteristics are all comparable with features of typical volcanic-arc granites. It is thus concluded that the Honghuapu intrusions were formed in island arc settings. The Honghuapu intrusions were dated at (450.5±1.8)Ma by the LA-ICPMS U-Pb zircon method. The new geochemical dating has important significance to the study of Early Paleozoic tectonic evolution and dynamic mechanism of Qinling orogenic belt.

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董增产,王洪亮,郭彩莲,徐学义,陈隽璐,何世平,2009,北秦岭西段奥陶纪红花铺岩体岩石地球化学特征及地质意义[J].岩石矿物学杂志,28(2):109~117. DONG Zeng-chan, WANG Hong-liang, GUO Cai-lian, XU Xue-yi, CHEN Jun-lu, HE Shi-ping,2009,Geochemical characteristics of Ordovician Honghuapu intrusions in the west segment of North Qinling Mountains and their geological significance[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,28(2):109~117.

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