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Protolith reconstruction and geochemical study on the wall rocks of Anshan BIFs, Northeast China: Implications for the provenance and tectonic setting TEXT SIZE: A A A

The petrography, as well as major and trace element (including rare earth element) compositions of plagioclase amphibolites and schists from the Anshan Group in the Qidashan and Gongchangling iron deposits, the western Liaoning Province, have been investigated to determine protolith nature, provenance and tectonic setting. The geochemical analysis has revealed that protoliths of the plagioclase amphibolite and schist could be basic volcanic rock and mudstone/siltstone, respectively. Based on the results of protolith reconstruction, metapelites (namely, the schists) have been used to evaluate their provenance and weathering history. The metapelites can be divided into two groups based on the Chemical Index of Alteration (CIA) and Plagioclase Index of Alteration (PIA) values, but both groups were sourced from an active tectonic setting. Zr/Sc and Th/Sc ratios illustrate that the metapelites, which display no significant sediment recycling, might be the first-cycle erosion products. Various discrimination diagrams for sedimentary provenance show that the metapelites predominantly derived from the mixed felsic and basic sources. The geochemical characteristics and discrimination diagrams of plagioclase amphibolites and schists demonstrate that the Qidashan and Gongchangling iron deposits might be formed in an Archean active tectonic setting related to subduction of an oceanic slab. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 

Publication name

 JOURNAL OF GEOCHEMICAL EXPLORATION Volume: 136 Pages: 65-75 Published: JAN 2014

Author(s)

 Sun, Xiao-Hui; Zhu, Xiao-Qing; Tang, Hao-Shu; Zhang, Qian; Luo, Tai-Yi; Han, Tao

Corresponding author  

 ZHU Xiaoqing
 zhuxqcas@sohu.com 
 Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geochem, State Key Lab Ore Deposit Geochem, 46th Guanshui Rd, Guiyang 550002, Peoples R China.

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