B. A. Litvinovsky, V. V. Yarmolyuk, A. A. Vorontsov, D. Z. Zhuravlev, V. F. Posokhov, G. P. Sandimirova, and D. V. Kuz'min
Keywords: Rb-Sr and Sm-Nd isotope dates, alkali granites, melt inclusions
Pages: 445-455
The Mongolo-Transbaikalian alkaline-granitoid province is more than 2000 km long and includes more than 350 plutons of alkali granites and syenites and numerous fields of volcanic derivates of alkaline-granitic magmas. Formation of the major volume of acid magmas in the province was considered to take place continuously from early Permian to early Triassic, about 280-240 Ma ago. The Rb-Sr and Sm-Nd isotope studies of the rocks of the typical trachybasalt-comendite bimodal series of the Tsagan-Hurtei Range showed its Late Triassic age, 212
5 Ma. The isotopic Nd-Sm characteristics (
Nd(T) = + 1.9
+2.8 both in trachybasalts and comendites) and a regular distribution of REE in basic and acid rocks of the series suggest affinity of these rocks and possible genetic relations of alkaline-granite melts with trachybasaltic magmas. Data on high-temperature homogenization of melt inclusions in phenocrysts of quartz from comendites (to 1100
oC) and on the presence of no less than 1 wt.% H
2O and F in these inclusions indicate considerable depths of magma generation or injections of high-temperature basaltic melts into acid magma chambers.