Abstract

A suite of alkali-rich porphyry with 26. 5–37. 6Ma occur along the Jinsha River suture zone in west Yunnan. They are characterized by LREE-rich distribution patterns and no Eu anomaly. These porphyries have formed in post-collisional environment; (87Sr/8bSr) of porphyries, amphibolite xenolithes and associated basalts are 0.707 3, 0.706 5-0.707 l and0.705 8-0.706 5, ENd(T) are -3.4-6.3, -2.1-7.4 and -3.3 respectively. Pb isotope compositions of these rocks also show a little difference. The evidence shows that the porphyry could be derived from partial melting of the “crust-mantle mixed layer”. The relation between Cenozoic magmatism and intraplate deformation since Paleogene has been discussed.

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