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XI Ren-gang, XIAO Pei-xi, WU Yue-zhong, et al. The Geological Significances,Composition and Age of the Monzonitic Granite in Kendekeke Iron Mine[J]. Northwestern Geology, 2010, 43(4): 195-202.
Citation: XI Ren-gang, XIAO Pei-xi, WU Yue-zhong, et al. The Geological Significances,Composition and Age of the Monzonitic Granite in Kendekeke Iron Mine[J]. Northwestern Geology, 2010, 43(4): 195-202.

The Geological Significances,Composition and Age of the Monzonitic Granite in Kendekeke Iron Mine

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  • Received Date: October 19, 2010
  • Revised Date: November 18, 2010
  • Published Date: December 04, 2010
  • Hercynian-Indosinian orogenic cycle of East Kunlun underwent the post orogenic extending stage in the middle-late Triassic Epoch and was associated with large intermediate-acidity magmation,in which the monzonitic granite in Kendekeke iron mine is the host rock of the skarn-type iron ores.Geo chemical analyses indicate that the monzonitic granite has the characteristics of metaluminous-weak peraluminous A-type granite,that for med in post orogenic extending environment; LA-ICPMS zircon U-Pb dated a concordantage of (230.5±4.2) Ma (n= 7,MSWD=1.4),represented the rock formation age,and it is likely to be the product of lower-crust suffered anatectic melting,which was caused by the heat source of basaltic magma underplating during the apotectonic lithosphere extension,and it is the product of late Indosinian magmatic activity.
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