Geochronology of early Mesozoic diabase units in southwestern China: metallogenic and tectonic implications

Volume: 156, Issue: 07, Pages: 1141 - 1156
Published: Jul 11, 2018
Abstract
Two phases of diabase-sill-forming magmatism are recorded within the Badu anticline where magmas were emplaced into upper Palaeozoic carbonates and clastic rocks of the Youjiang fold-and-thrust belt in the SW South China Block, China. Zircons from these diabase units yield weighted mean U–Pb ages of 249.2±2.0 Ma and 187.1±3.3 Ma, and magmatic oxygen fugacity values from ‒20 to ‒6 (average of ‒12, equating to FMQ +5) and ‒20 to ‒10 (average of...
Paper Details
Title
Geochronology of early Mesozoic diabase units in southwestern China: metallogenic and tectonic implications
Published Date
Jul 11, 2018
Volume
156
Issue
07
Pages
1141 - 1156
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