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Research Article

Evolution of Aptian and Albian magmatism of Western and Northern Chukotka (Northeast Russia) based on zircon U-Pb geochronology and rock geochemistry

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Pages 607-632 | Received 21 Nov 2022, Accepted 17 Apr 2023, Published online: 10 May 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Across western and northern Chukotka, a region spanning 400 000 km2, we have defined three different tectono-magmatic systems that were active during the Aptian-Albian (123–100 Ma) time span: (1) the Tytylveem post-collisional belt (123–105 Ma); (2) the Chaun province of extension-related magmatism (109–100 Ma); and (3) the earliest eruptive units (106–100 Ma) of the subduction-related Okhotsk-Chukotka volcanic belt (OCVB). The observed tectono-magmatic systems are characterized by their location and by their different chemical and isotopic compositions. The general enrichment of magma sources successively increases from the OCVB to the Tytylveem belt and then to the Chaun province. While the Tytylveem belt was active, the volcanic loci shifted northwest along the strike of the belt, perhaps because of diachronous delamination of the lithosphere of the once present, but extinct, South Anyui ocean. On the scale of the entire region of NE Asia, the tectonic re-arrangement that controlled magmatism in the Early Cretaceous was marked by the extinction of major subduction zones on the periphery of the closing Oimyakon and South Anyui oceanic basins followed by magmatic events likely caused by lithospheric delamination and/or extension. Along the Pacific margin of Asia, subduction-related volcanism was nearly continuous during the entire Cretaceous.

Acknowledgments

The authors thank Travis Hudson and an anonymous reviewer whose constructive reviews greatly improved the manuscript.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Supplementary material

Supplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/00206814.2023.2205494

Notes

1. Timescale after Walker et al. (2018).

Additional information

Funding

The fieldwork and U-Pb dating of zircons were funded by the Russian State program of geological mapping at 1:1000000 scale (by the assignment 049-00012-17-00 by the Federal Mining Agency). The whole rock geochemical studies were funded by NSF Tectonics Awards 0948673 to E. Miller, Project 121041500228-6 for the IGEM RAS (V.P.; elemental analysis), and GIN RAS project “Fundamental problems of tectonic, lithogenetic and magmatic processes in formation of NE Asia fold structures” (M.L.; elemental and isotopic analysis). The work by P.T. and V.A. was partially supported by RSF grant 20-17-00169 and SEC “North – the territory of sustainable development”.

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