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Petrology and geochemistry of the late Mesozoic Dzheltula alkaline igneous complex, Aldan–Stanovoy Shield, Russia : constraints on derivation from the ancient enriched mantle source. / Doroshkevich, Anna G.; Prokopyev, Ilya R.; Ponomarchuk, Anton et al.

In: International Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 109, No. 7, 01.10.2020, p. 2407-2423.

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Doroshkevich, AG, Prokopyev, IR, Ponomarchuk, A, Savatenkov, VM, Kravchenko, AA, Ivanov, AI & Wohlgemuth-Ueberwasse, C 2020, 'Petrology and geochemistry of the late Mesozoic Dzheltula alkaline igneous complex, Aldan–Stanovoy Shield, Russia: constraints on derivation from the ancient enriched mantle source', International Journal of Earth Sciences, vol. 109, no. 7, pp. 2407-2423. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-020-01909-6

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Doroshkevich, A. G., Prokopyev, I. R., Ponomarchuk, A., Savatenkov, V. M., Kravchenko, A. A., Ivanov, A. I., & Wohlgemuth-Ueberwasse, C. (2020). Petrology and geochemistry of the late Mesozoic Dzheltula alkaline igneous complex, Aldan–Stanovoy Shield, Russia: constraints on derivation from the ancient enriched mantle source. International Journal of Earth Sciences, 109(7), 2407-2423. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-020-01909-6

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Doroshkevich AG, Prokopyev IR, Ponomarchuk A, Savatenkov VM, Kravchenko AA, Ivanov AI et al. Petrology and geochemistry of the late Mesozoic Dzheltula alkaline igneous complex, Aldan–Stanovoy Shield, Russia: constraints on derivation from the ancient enriched mantle source. International Journal of Earth Sciences. 2020 Oct 1;109(7):2407-2423. doi: 10.1007/s00531-020-01909-6

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Doroshkevich, Anna G. ; Prokopyev, Ilya R. ; Ponomarchuk, Anton et al. / Petrology and geochemistry of the late Mesozoic Dzheltula alkaline igneous complex, Aldan–Stanovoy Shield, Russia : constraints on derivation from the ancient enriched mantle source. In: International Journal of Earth Sciences. 2020 ; Vol. 109, No. 7. pp. 2407-2423.

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title = "Petrology and geochemistry of the late Mesozoic Dzheltula alkaline igneous complex, Aldan–Stanovoy Shield, Russia: constraints on derivation from the ancient enriched mantle source",
abstract = "Petrological, whole-rock major and trace element, and Sr–Nd–Pb isotopic data are reported for the late Mesozoic Dzheltula alkaline igneous complex in the Aldan–Stanovoy Shield, Russia. The alkaline rocks are emplaced into the Tyrkanda m{\'e}lange zone. The Dzheltula complex consists of monzonites, foid monzonites, and alkaline syenites; granite dykes intrude the complex. All alkaline rocks have high LILE contents (e.g., Ba and Sr), high light REE/HFSE ratios, strongly fractionated REE patterns, and typically lack Eu anomalies. Granite shows different major and trace-element characteristics in comparison to monzonites and syenites. The major and trace-element characteristics of the Dzheltula complex rocks and minerals are consistent with formation by combined assimilation and fractionation processes of an alkaline parental magma of lamproitic composition. The alkaline rocks have moderately radiogenic Sr (87Sr/86Sr(t) = 0.7057–0.7065) and unradiogenic Nd (ɛNd(t) = − 11.3 to − 15.2) and Pb (206Pb/204Pb = 17.17–17.26); granite has more enriched 87Sr/86Sr(t) value (0.707408) but similar ɛNd(t) = − 12.93 The trace element and Sr–Nd–Pb isotopic data for the Dzheltula complex indicate its mantle source experienced ancient metasomatic enrichment, probably associated with subduction.",
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AU - Prokopyev, Ilya R.

AU - Ponomarchuk, Anton

AU - Savatenkov, Valery M.

AU - Kravchenko, Aleksandr A.

AU - Ivanov, Aleksey I.

AU - Wohlgemuth-Ueberwasse, Cora

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N2 - Petrological, whole-rock major and trace element, and Sr–Nd–Pb isotopic data are reported for the late Mesozoic Dzheltula alkaline igneous complex in the Aldan–Stanovoy Shield, Russia. The alkaline rocks are emplaced into the Tyrkanda mélange zone. The Dzheltula complex consists of monzonites, foid monzonites, and alkaline syenites; granite dykes intrude the complex. All alkaline rocks have high LILE contents (e.g., Ba and Sr), high light REE/HFSE ratios, strongly fractionated REE patterns, and typically lack Eu anomalies. Granite shows different major and trace-element characteristics in comparison to monzonites and syenites. The major and trace-element characteristics of the Dzheltula complex rocks and minerals are consistent with formation by combined assimilation and fractionation processes of an alkaline parental magma of lamproitic composition. The alkaline rocks have moderately radiogenic Sr (87Sr/86Sr(t) = 0.7057–0.7065) and unradiogenic Nd (ɛNd(t) = − 11.3 to − 15.2) and Pb (206Pb/204Pb = 17.17–17.26); granite has more enriched 87Sr/86Sr(t) value (0.707408) but similar ɛNd(t) = − 12.93 The trace element and Sr–Nd–Pb isotopic data for the Dzheltula complex indicate its mantle source experienced ancient metasomatic enrichment, probably associated with subduction.

AB - Petrological, whole-rock major and trace element, and Sr–Nd–Pb isotopic data are reported for the late Mesozoic Dzheltula alkaline igneous complex in the Aldan–Stanovoy Shield, Russia. The alkaline rocks are emplaced into the Tyrkanda mélange zone. The Dzheltula complex consists of monzonites, foid monzonites, and alkaline syenites; granite dykes intrude the complex. All alkaline rocks have high LILE contents (e.g., Ba and Sr), high light REE/HFSE ratios, strongly fractionated REE patterns, and typically lack Eu anomalies. Granite shows different major and trace-element characteristics in comparison to monzonites and syenites. The major and trace-element characteristics of the Dzheltula complex rocks and minerals are consistent with formation by combined assimilation and fractionation processes of an alkaline parental magma of lamproitic composition. The alkaline rocks have moderately radiogenic Sr (87Sr/86Sr(t) = 0.7057–0.7065) and unradiogenic Nd (ɛNd(t) = − 11.3 to − 15.2) and Pb (206Pb/204Pb = 17.17–17.26); granite has more enriched 87Sr/86Sr(t) value (0.707408) but similar ɛNd(t) = − 12.93 The trace element and Sr–Nd–Pb isotopic data for the Dzheltula complex indicate its mantle source experienced ancient metasomatic enrichment, probably associated with subduction.

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KW - TRACE-ELEMENT

KW - DISCRIMINATION

KW - ND

KW - MINERALIZATION

KW - MASSIF CENTRAL-ALDAN

KW - ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION

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