GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Online ISSN : 1880-5973
Print ISSN : 0016-7002
ISSN-L : 0016-7002
Geochemistry of the Longsheng Ophiolite from the southern margin of Yangtze Craton, SE China
Xian-Hua Li
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1997 Volume 31 Issue 5 Pages 323-337

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Geochemical and Sm-Nd isotopic data are presented for basaltic volcanic rocks from the Longsheng Ophiolite, which were crystallized at 977 ± 10 Ma and tectonically emplaced into the Danzhou Group (Banxi equivalent) along the southern margin of the Yangtze Block, SE China during the Neoproterozoic. The volcanic rocks have undergone low-grade alteration and metamorphism, displaying high Na2O contents (>5%) and a large variation of mobile elements, but a relatively small range of immobile elements. With enrichment of Th and LREEs, relatively low high-field-strength elements and other REEs, and the Ta-Nb-Ti negative anomaly, the volcanic rocks are geochemically similar to basalts forming in subduction-related environments, typical of the “supra-subduction zone” ophiolites. Nd isotopes of the volcanic rocks preclude a MORB-like depleted mantle source for the Longsheng Ophiolite, though their Sm-Nd isotopic systems have been rehomogenized during the late Neoproterozoic alteration. The Longsheng volcanic rocks, therefore, are interpreted to have been generated either by extension and thinning of a continental arc, or at a backarc side of continental arc during the early stage of the backarc spreading.
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