Authors
Di-Cheng Zhu, Xuan-Xue Mo, Zhi-Dan Zhao, Yaoling Niu, Li-Quan Wang, Qiu-Hong Chu, Gui-Tang Pan, Ji-Feng Xu, Chang-Yong Zhou
Publication date
2010/7/1
Journal
Bulletin
Volume
122
Issue
7-8
Pages
979-993
Publisher
Geological Society of America
Description
The geographical location of the Lhasa terrane in the Permian remains a subject of debate. The recognition of the Permian basalts in the Tethyan Himalaya and the Permian volcanic rocks in the Lhasa terrane in southern Tibet together with the geochemistry of these rocks offer some new insights. The Permian basalts in the Tethyan Himalaya show a geochemical affinity with tholeiitic continental flood basalts, and are interpreted to have formed in an extensional setting. The new geochemical data and the geographical distribution of these basalts indicate that they probably represent the easternmost extent of the Panjal continental flood basalt province. All of the Permian basalts in the Lhasa terrane show a calc-alkaline, high-alumina basalt affinity, with significant negative Nb‑Ta‑Ti anomalies. These geochemical features, combined with the recent documentation of the Permian Songdo eclogite and …
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