Plutonic rocks of the 1985 Tibet Geotraverse, Lhasa to Golmud
- 12 December 1988
- journal article
- Published by The Royal Society in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences
- Vol. 327 (1594) , 145-168
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.1988.0124
Abstract
Two large east-trending granitic batholiths are exposed on the plateau of Central Tibet. In the southern Lhasa Terrane , north of the Zangbo Suture, the Gangdise Belt is a calc-alkaline composite batholith dominated by monzodiorites, tonalites, granodiorites and monzo granites. Trace elements indicate that strongly fractionated melts were emplaced at an active continental margin; deeper crustal levels of the batholith are exposed in the crustally -derived Nyainqentanglha orthogneiss. A long the northern edge o f the plateau , a syn-tectonic calcic to calc-alkaline suite of tonalites, granodiorites and monzo granites forms the Kunlun batholith with post-tectonic granites emplaced to the south. The Kunlun intrusions are derived from anatexis of a garnet-bearing source at in termediate crustal depths above an active or recently active continental margin . Between these two batholiths, a bimodal suite of metaluminous tonalite -grano-diorite and peraluminous two-mica granite is exposed in the northern Lhasa Terrane, indicative of melting both in the upper crust and at deeper levels in the crust or upper mantle. This association suggests a post-collision setting.Keywords
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