EARLY MESOZOIC LAMPROPHYRES IN GORNY ALTAI: PETROLOGY AND AGE BOUNDARIES
E.A. Vasyukovaa, A.E. Izokha, A.S. Borisenkoa, G.G. Pavlovaa, V.P. Sukhorukova, and Tran Tuan Anhb
aV.S. Sobolev Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, pr. Akademika Koptyuga 3, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia bInstitute of Geosciences, Vietnam Academy of Sciences and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam
Keywords: Lamprophyres, petrology, geochronology, Early Mesozoic, Gorny Altai
Pages: 1574-1591
Abstract
The Mesozoic Chuya dike complex was recognized by R.V. Obolenskaya based on the similar mineral composition of dikes and their age characteristics. Lamprophyres occur along the large Terekta-Tolbonur and Kurai-Kobda shear zones. The Chuya complex was studied by the example of two areas, South Chuya and Yustyd, with different levels of erosional truncation. The dikes of the first area are localized in the South Chuya Ridge, where they cut Cambrian-Ordovician metamorphic rocks, and the dikes of the Yustyd area occur in the Devonian terrigenous blackshale deposits of the Yustyd trough. The dikes of these areas differ in structures, textures, the degree of carbonatization, and mineral composition. The performed studies of rocks and minerals confirmed that the dikes of both areas belong to the same complex. They helped to establish the regularities of the lithologic composition of the entire complex and its local areas and to substantiate the recognition of areas not only from their geologic position but also by the composition, structures, and textures of rocks and the mineral composition. Geochronological data show two stages of the complex formation: 236-234 and 250-242 Ma. The results of studies also demonstrate that the lamprophyres and coeval syenites of the Tarkhata massif are fractionates of the same parental melt and can be united into a hypabyssal-plutonic complex. Comparison with other Permo-Triassic lamprophyre complexes showed that the wide variations of the composition of the Chuya rocks and its trend as well as the geochemical anomalies are specific features of complexes of high-K lamprophyres.
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