Synkinematic granitoid magmatism of Western Sangilen, South-East Tuva


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Abstract

The problems of tectonic control of composition, size, and morphology of synkinematic crustal granitoids are discussed by the example of the Western Sangilen granites (South-East Tuva). Comparative analysis was performed for felsic bodies and massifs spatially confined to tectonic zone (Erzin shear zone): Erzin migmatite–granite complex (510–490 Ma), Matut granitoid massif (510–490 Ma), Bayankol polyphase gabbro-monzodiorite–granodiorite–granite massif (490–480 Ma), and the Nizhneulor Massif (480–470 Ma). It is shown that synkinematic felsic melts during the transition from collisional compression to transpression were formed at different crustal levels. An increase of shear component provided favorable conditions for the migration of felsic melts, increase of size and morphology of intrusive bodies from vein type to harploith (likely, loppoliths and laccoliths) and further to stocks. All kinematic granitoids of the Erzin tectonic zone are ascribed to the crustal S-type granites. Dispersion and average chemical composition of the synkinematic granites strongly depend on the degree of their “isolation” from protolith. From auto- and paraautochthonous granitoids to allochthonous granites, the compositional dispersion decreases and the chemical composition is displaced toward I-type magmatic rocks.

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I. V. Karmysheva

Novosibirsk State University; Sobolev Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch

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Email: iri@igm.nsc.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Pirogova 2, Novosibirsk, 630090; pr. Akademika Koptyuga 3, Novosibirsk, 630090

V. G. Vladimirov

Novosibirsk State University; Sobolev Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch

Email: iri@igm.nsc.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Pirogova 2, Novosibirsk, 630090; pr. Akademika Koptyuga 3, Novosibirsk, 630090

A. G. Vladimirov

Novosibirsk State University; Sobolev Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch; Tomsk State University

Email: iri@igm.nsc.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Pirogova 2, Novosibirsk, 630090; pr. Akademika Koptyuga 3, Novosibirsk, 630090; Lenin Prospekt 36, Tomsk, 634050


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