TY - JOUR
T1 - REE mineralization related to carbonatites and alkaline magmatism in the northern Tarim basin, NW China
T2 - implications for a possible Permian large igneous province
AU - Xie, Mingcai
AU - Xiao, Wenjiao
AU - Su, Benxun
AU - Sakyi, Patrick Asamoah
AU - Ao, Songjian
AU - Zhang, Jien
AU - Song, Dongfang
AU - Zhang, Zhiyong
AU - Li, Zhiyuan
AU - Han, Chunming
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, Geologische Vereinigung e.V. (GV).
PY - 2022/11
Y1 - 2022/11
N2 - Permian magmatism occurred widely in the Tarim basin and adjacent areas of NW China, resulting in the emplacement of numerous carbonatite plutons and alkaline rock intrusions, which are likely to have been derived from mantle sources. In addition, at least one large igneous province (LIP) can be recognized in NW China; namely, the ca. 270–290 Ma Tarim LIP, and it can be inferred that the peak age of magma activity is ~ 280 Ma. Therefore, the mantle plume is limited spatially within southern Tianshan and the Tarim Basin and temporally in the Early Permian. Age and field evidence suggest a spatial and temporal relationship between the carbonatites and alkaline rocks within the Tarim LIP, and their genesis is related to the Tarim mantle plume. In this paper, we direct our attention to the mineral assemblages that are related to carbonatites and alkaline rocks which host REE deposits (Wajilitag, Boziguoer) in the northern Tarim Craton. Alkaline rocks typically are related to rifts and/or extensional tectonics, and we suggest that these magmatic and metallogenic events occurred during an extensional regime, possibly related to the Tarim mantle plume event that affected much of South Tianshan during the Permian.
AB - Permian magmatism occurred widely in the Tarim basin and adjacent areas of NW China, resulting in the emplacement of numerous carbonatite plutons and alkaline rock intrusions, which are likely to have been derived from mantle sources. In addition, at least one large igneous province (LIP) can be recognized in NW China; namely, the ca. 270–290 Ma Tarim LIP, and it can be inferred that the peak age of magma activity is ~ 280 Ma. Therefore, the mantle plume is limited spatially within southern Tianshan and the Tarim Basin and temporally in the Early Permian. Age and field evidence suggest a spatial and temporal relationship between the carbonatites and alkaline rocks within the Tarim LIP, and their genesis is related to the Tarim mantle plume. In this paper, we direct our attention to the mineral assemblages that are related to carbonatites and alkaline rocks which host REE deposits (Wajilitag, Boziguoer) in the northern Tarim Craton. Alkaline rocks typically are related to rifts and/or extensional tectonics, and we suggest that these magmatic and metallogenic events occurred during an extensional regime, possibly related to the Tarim mantle plume event that affected much of South Tianshan during the Permian.
KW - Carbonatite and alkaline
KW - Large igneous provinces
KW - Mantle plume
KW - Tarim
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U2 - 10.1007/s00531-021-02138-1
DO - 10.1007/s00531-021-02138-1
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85120354719
SN - 1437-3254
VL - 111
SP - 2759
EP - 2776
JO - International Journal of Earth Sciences
JF - International Journal of Earth Sciences
IS - 8
ER -