Abstract
The subduction of the ocean–continent transition (OCT) zone on a passive margin has received limited attention, despite its significant impact on tectono-magmatic processes. This study focuses on the Late Triassic basalts and andesites in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau, where the Yushu-Yidun Arc belt intersects the Longmen Shan Fault system. The goal is to understand the interplay between these linear systems. The basalts exhibit trace element and isotopic signatures resembling those of within-plate enriched mid-ocean ridge basalts or ocean island basalts (EOBs), such as positive NbTa anomalies, high Nb/Th (7.72 to 10.3) and εNd(t) (+2.23 to +6.34) values, and low La/Sm values (2.69 to 4.05), suggesting an asthenospheric mantle source. The contemporaneous andesites display typical arc-like geochemical characteristics (e.g., enrichment in Ba, Th, and U but depletion in Nb, Ta, and Ti), with negative εNd(t) values (−2.41 to −1.08), indicating a mantle wedge source affected by subducted components. Geological evidence indicates that the Longmen Shan Fault zone, previously defined by its magmatic rocks, was an active OCT belt during the Late Triassic, separating the South China Continent from the Garze–Litang Ocean. Consequently, we propose a model suggesting the tearing of a subducted oceanic slab from the continental lithosphere within the OCT belt under the southernmost segment of the Yushu–Yidun Arc belt, driven by strong slab pull in the Garze–Litang Ocean subduction zone. This model effectively explains the intriguing geology of the Songpan–Garze–Hoh Xil Terrane, in which Late Triassic EOBs and normal arc-related igneous rocks coexist and are accompanied by abundant slab-derived mineralized porphyries. Our findings have global implications for investigating geochemically diverse magmatism and associated mineralization on passive continental margins.
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