Geological significance of granite xenoliths in Qixia diorite porphyrite vein, Jiaodong: Geochemical characteristics, zircon U-Pb age and Lu-Hf isotope constraints
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    Late Jurassic granite in Jiaodong area is mainly exposed in Zhaoyuan, Laizhou, Wendeng, Rushan and other areas, including Linglong pluton and Queshan-Kunyushan pluton. In between, the Qixia region is dominated by Archean TTG-type rocks. This time, many meso-grained monzogranite xenoliths were found in the diorite porphyrite veins (surrounding rock is TTG type rock) in Shangqujia village, Qixia area, the SHRIMP U-Pb age of zircon from monzonitic granite is 161.0±2.2 Ma. The ratio of 176Hf/177Hf ranged from 0.281 929 to 0.281 971, the εHf (t) was -26.39 to -24.77, tDM2 was 2 871 to 2 773 Ma. The monzogranite xenoliths are characterized by high potassium, high aluminum,low magnesium and iron. They are peraluminous, high potassium calc-alkaline rocks, which are deficient in heavy rare earth elements and have obvious fractionation of light and heavy rare earth elements. The ratio of (La/Yb)N varies from 28.11 to 78.50, there are obvious Eu positive anomalies (Eu/Eu*=1.16~1.77), and the large ion lithophilic elements Rb, K, Ba and Sr are relatively enriched. Its isotopic geochronology, petrology, and rock geochemical characteristics are basically consistent with those of the Linglong pluton and the Queshan-Kunyushan pluton. It is the result of partial melting of the crust thickened by the collision between the Yangtze plate and the North China plate under the background of the movement of the ancient Pacific plate. The source area is mainly composed of TTG type rocks. This article believes that these diorite xenoliths belong to the Linglong period granite. Based on the interpretation of regional gravity anomalies, it is believed that there is a hidden Linglong period granite body in the lower part of TTG rocks in the Qixia area. It is speculated that the range extends from the Douya fault in the west to the Taocun fault in the east, to the northern edge of the Jiaolai Basin in the south, and to the southern edge of the Zangjiazhuang Basin in the north. The Linglong pluton and the Queshan-Kunyushan pluton may be connected in the deep part.

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于晓卫,任天龙,程蓉蓉,王来明,刘汉栋,张学松,何铁良,王英鹏,杨仕鹏,单伟,2025,胶东栖霞闪长玢岩脉中花岗岩捕虏体地球化学、锆石U-Pb年龄、Lu-Hf同位素研究及地质意义[J].岩石矿物学杂志,44(1):1~23. YU Xiao-wei, REN Tian-long, CHENG Rong-rong, WANG Lai-ming, LIU Han-dong, ZHANG Xue-song, HE Tie-liang, WANG Ying-peng, YANG Shi-peng, SHAN Wei,2025,Geological significance of granite xenoliths in Qixia diorite porphyrite vein, Jiaodong: Geochemical characteristics, zircon U-Pb age and Lu-Hf isotope constraints[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,44(1):1~23.

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  • Received:July 07,2023
  • Revised:April 18,2024
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