The discovery of Middle Triassic alkali feldspar granite from the giant Lincang batholith in southern Three River region and its geological implications
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    The Lincang batholith located in southern Three River region is the largest felsic intrusion in southwestern China. The Mengku pluton is one of the major alkali feldspar granite intrusions within the Lincang batholith. Based on field investigations, the authors studied the geochronology, petrology and geochemistry of the Mengku pluton. The results show that the pluton was emplaced in the Middle Triassic (236.2±3.7 Ma), much older than the previously conceived Early Cenozoic. This means that the distribution and abundance of magmatism of the Cenozoic intrusion province in the southern Three River region should be reevaluated. After a careful examination of whole-rock major and trace elements, Sr isotope and zircon trace elements, the authors believe that the Mengku pluton was of S-type affinity and originated from high extent of fractional crystallization of melts generated by metasedimentary crustal anatexis. The Mengku pluton is part of the Lincang batholith. The alkali feldspar granite is another important rock type that has never been reported in the Lincang batholith, which was previously considered to be composed of biotite monzogranite and granodiorite.

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廖世勇,尹福光,王冬兵,唐渊,孙志明,孙洁,2014,滇西“三江”地区临沧花岗岩基中三叠世碱长花岗岩的发现及其意义[J].岩石矿物学杂志,33(1):1~12. LIAO Shi-yong, YIN Fu-guang, WANG Dong-bing, TANG Yuan, SUN Zhi-ming, SUN Jie,2014,The discovery of Middle Triassic alkali feldspar granite from the giant Lincang batholith in southern Three River region and its geological implications[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,33(1):1~12.

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  • Received:May 10,2013
  • Revised:June 03,2013
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  • Online: January 20,2014
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