Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4280560320> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4280560320 endingPage "106739" @default.
- W4280560320 startingPage "106739" @default.
- W4280560320 abstract "The Triassic period is when abundant late-orogenic magmatism occurred in the Korean peninsula, but the characteristics of the lithospheric mantle at that time beneath the Yeongnam Massif have not been well-defined because of the scarcity of mafic intrusions. We report zircon U Pb and phlogopite 40 Ar/ 39 Ar ages, petrography, and geochemistry of the Triassic (227.6 Ma) ultrapotassic igneous rocks in the Yeonhwa I Mine (Yeonhwa Ultrapotassic Intrusions, YUI) emplaced into the Taebaeksan Basin in the Yeongnam Massif. The YUI occur as two stocks with different lithologies: phlogopite-rich and amphibole-rich, where the former underwent carbonate-melt interaction along the margin in contact with the carbonate formation. The two lithologies share similar compositional and isotopic characteristics; however, the phlogopite-rich YUI better retains its mantle-derived features, having idiomorphic high-Mg# (up to 91.9) phlogopite and diopside phenocrysts and bulk concentrations of high MgO (Mg# = molar 100 Mg/[Mg + Fe] > 70), Cr (208–1150 ppm), and Ni (48–219 ppm). The enrichment of the YUI in H 2 O (phlogopite-rich), silica contents (50.2–56.9 wt%), and large ion lithophile elements (LILE; K, Rb, Sr, Ba, Pb), together with depletion of high fields strength elements (HFSE; Ti, Zr, Nb, Hf, Ta), are typical of the ultrapotassic rocks in orogenic settings. The elemental and isotopic data imply that the YUI originated from partial melts of the phlogopite-bearing lithospheric mantle near the spinel-garnet transition zone. The extremely enriched isotopic ratios ( 87 Sr/ 86 Sr(t) = 0.70756 to 0.71227, ε Nd (t) = −8.82 to −11.0) suggest a highly enriched mantle source, possibly more enriched than the contemporary pelagic sediments. Considering that the Yeongnam Massif was in a subduction system during Permian-Triassic, not a continental collisional belt, the enrichment was inherited from a combination of both young, subduction-related and ancient, pre-existing metasomes in the continental lithospheric mantle. Our data confirm the presence of the enriched, volatile-rich lithospheric mantle beneath the Triassic Yeongnam Massif. This enriched origin contrasts with earlier ( c . 240–280 Ma) Yeongnam arc plutons that originated from the depleted asthenospheric mantle (ε Nd (t) ≥ +2). Since the enrichment is also characteristic of most of the c . 220–240 Ma igneous rocks around the Korean peninsula, such lithospheric mantle lithology was widespread during the Late Triassic. • The Yeonhwa Ultrapotassic Intrusions (YUI) intruded into the Yeongnam Massif at around 227.6 Ma. • Reaction with country rocks developed metasomatized margins of the intrusion. • The YUI were derived from the phlogopite-bearing sub-continental lithospheric mantle. • The Triassic Yeongnam Massif had the old lithospheric mantle further modified by the Permina-Triassic subduction zone." @default.
- W4280560320 created "2022-05-22" @default.
- W4280560320 creator A5005650192 @default.
- W4280560320 creator A5013308093 @default.
- W4280560320 creator A5036848793 @default.
- W4280560320 creator A5049998654 @default.
- W4280560320 creator A5081352895 @default.
- W4280560320 date "2022-08-01" @default.
- W4280560320 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W4280560320 title "Petrogenesis of the Yeonhwa ultrapotassic intrusions in the Yeongnam Massif—Evidence for enrichment of the Triassic continental lithospheric mantle beneath the Korean peninsula" @default.
- W4280560320 cites W1485237895 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W1597967679 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W1828329906 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W1966693672 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W1967248360 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W1969859799 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W1970621049 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W1984264060 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W1985662078 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W1985957692 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W1988161340 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W1994694358 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2000355655 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2002558280 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2009544440 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2011159906 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2011607179 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2019385064 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2020803911 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2025069805 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2027500477 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2032048614 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2033461148 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2034003688 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2034855653 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2046546500 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2051137767 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2052887904 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2060755109 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2061896955 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2065581078 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2067926943 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2072391191 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2073493889 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2077285302 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2078840355 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2079154644 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2081213487 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2083890879 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2085796459 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2088514952 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2089571445 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2092836793 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2094733964 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2095229570 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2120577061 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2133690176 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2136039128 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2168675266 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2236994502 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2283915301 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2361484695 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2366734921 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2511561113 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2514328214 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2537938137 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2566891616 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2591964716 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2614937491 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2795913106 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2803304944 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2811038052 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2892334394 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2902670116 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2904770354 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2909003719 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2911438207 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2912137714 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2922496262 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W2959818058 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W3002250180 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W3041065119 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W3113054025 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W3116963997 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W3123559591 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W3148263204 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W3163473501 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W4210287359 @default.
- W4280560320 cites W3205038386 @default.
- W4280560320 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2022.106739" @default.
- W4280560320 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4280560320 type Work @default.
- W4280560320 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4280560320 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4280560320 hasAuthorship W4280560320A5005650192 @default.
- W4280560320 hasAuthorship W4280560320A5013308093 @default.
- W4280560320 hasAuthorship W4280560320A5036848793 @default.
- W4280560320 hasAuthorship W4280560320A5049998654 @default.