Supplemental Material: Geochronology, petrogenesis, and magmatic oxidation state of the Mangling intrusive complex, Northern Qinling Belt, Central China: Implications for magma fertility and tectonic setting
Supplemental Text: Analytical Methods. Figure S1: Cathodoluminescence images of representative zircons for U-Pb dating and Lu-Hf isotope analyses for the Mangling intrusive complex. Figure S2: Chondrite-normalized REE patterns of analyzed zircons for the Mangling intrusive complex. Figure S3: Field photographs showing relationships of the granitic rocks of the Mangling intrusive complex. Figure S4: Harker diagrams of selected major and trace elements against SiO2 for the Mangling intrusive complex. Table S1: Zircon U-Pb dating results for the dioritic and granitic rocks of the Mangling intrusive complex. Table S2: Whole-rock major- (wt%), trace- (ppm), and rare earth (ppm) element compositions for the dioritic and granitic rocks of the Mangling intrusive complex. Table S3: Zircon trace element compositions (ppm) for the dioritic and granitic rocks of the Mangling intrusive complex. Table S4: Zircon Lu-Hf isotopic data for the dioritic and granitic rocks of the Mangling intrusive complex. Table S5: Summary of geochronological data for the Mangling intrusive complex. Table S6: Zircon trace element compositions (ppm) for the mineralized granitic rocks of porphyry molybdenum deposits in Central and NE China.