Petrology of the Puklen Syenite-Alkali Granite Complex, Nunarssuit, South Greenland.

The Puklen complex (PuLVERTAFT, 1963) has been studied with a view to comparison with the larger adjacent Nunarssuit syenite. It comprises augite syenites, quartz syenites, often pegmatitic in type, a transition group of quartzose syenites and quartz-poor granites, a relatively large alkali granite...

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Main Author: Parsons, Ian
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Language:English
Published: Kommissionen for Videnskabelige Undersøgelser i Grønland 1972
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spelling ftkbcopenhojs:oai:ojs.tidsskrift.dk:article/148981 2024-09-30T14:36:01+00:00 Petrology of the Puklen Syenite-Alkali Granite Complex, Nunarssuit, South Greenland. Parsons, Ian 1972-01-01 application/pdf https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland/article/view/148981 eng eng Kommissionen for Videnskabelige Undersøgelser i Grønland https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland/article/view/148981/191881 https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland/article/view/148981 Copyright (c) 1972 Copyright for all papers published by Kommisionen for videnskagelige Undersøgelser i Grønland is vested in the Commission. Those who aske for permission to reproduce material from the Commission's publications are, however, informed that the author's permission must also be obtained if he is still alive. Meddelelser om Grønland; Vol. 195 No. 3 (1972): Meddelelser om Grønland; 79 pp. Meddelelser om Grønland; Årg. 195 Nr. 3 (1972): Meddelelser om Grønland; 79 pp. 2794-6827 0025-6676 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Fagfællebedømt artikel 1972 ftkbcopenhojs 2024-09-12T23:43:50Z The Puklen complex (PuLVERTAFT, 1963) has been studied with a view to comparison with the larger adjacent Nunarssuit syenite. It comprises augite syenites, quartz syenites, often pegmatitic in type, a transition group of quartzose syenites and quartz-poor granites, a relatively large alkali granite body, and cross-cutting microgranites. Modal quartz increases continuously from syenite to soda granite. A sodic vapour phase was entrapped in the drusy quartz syenites; their textures contrast with the even textured transition group syenites which grade into soda granite. Mineral layering is seen in the transition group. Pyroxenes in the quartz syenites are strongly zoned aegirine-augites; in the transition group they are less strongly zoned but have similar bulk compositions.The transition to granite is marked by appearance of riebeckite-arfvedsonite as the dominant mafic mineral, by late crystallizing acmitic pyroxene, and by astrophyllite, aenigmatite and biotite. The potassium-rich phase in the microperthitic alkali feldspars varies from dominant orthoclase in the coarse augite syenites, orthoclase + microcline in the quartz syenites and transition group, and microcline alone in the soda granites and microgranites. The variation is attributed to the increasing peralkalinity of the magma. The rocks plot near thermal minima in the Ab-Or-Qz system. The effect of anorthite, peralkalinity and acmite on this system are discussed. The granites crystallized at PH,O < 1 Kbar and at temperatures > 780° C. Quartz-feldspar textures are discussed and the granophyric intergrowths (mainly in the microgranites but also in certain layered rocks) are ascribed to a pressure reduction. The intrusion involved two main magmatic pulses; a slightly oversaturated syenite and a soda granite lying in the feldspar field in the Ab-Or-Qz system. Both have fractionated to some extent in situ. The Puklen complex (PULVERTAFT, 1963) has been studied with a view to comparison with the larger adjacent Nunarssuit syenite. It comprises augite ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Tidsskrift.dk (The Royal Library, Denmark) Greenland
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description The Puklen complex (PuLVERTAFT, 1963) has been studied with a view to comparison with the larger adjacent Nunarssuit syenite. It comprises augite syenites, quartz syenites, often pegmatitic in type, a transition group of quartzose syenites and quartz-poor granites, a relatively large alkali granite body, and cross-cutting microgranites. Modal quartz increases continuously from syenite to soda granite. A sodic vapour phase was entrapped in the drusy quartz syenites; their textures contrast with the even textured transition group syenites which grade into soda granite. Mineral layering is seen in the transition group. Pyroxenes in the quartz syenites are strongly zoned aegirine-augites; in the transition group they are less strongly zoned but have similar bulk compositions.The transition to granite is marked by appearance of riebeckite-arfvedsonite as the dominant mafic mineral, by late crystallizing acmitic pyroxene, and by astrophyllite, aenigmatite and biotite. The potassium-rich phase in the microperthitic alkali feldspars varies from dominant orthoclase in the coarse augite syenites, orthoclase + microcline in the quartz syenites and transition group, and microcline alone in the soda granites and microgranites. The variation is attributed to the increasing peralkalinity of the magma. The rocks plot near thermal minima in the Ab-Or-Qz system. The effect of anorthite, peralkalinity and acmite on this system are discussed. The granites crystallized at PH,O < 1 Kbar and at temperatures > 780° C. Quartz-feldspar textures are discussed and the granophyric intergrowths (mainly in the microgranites but also in certain layered rocks) are ascribed to a pressure reduction. The intrusion involved two main magmatic pulses; a slightly oversaturated syenite and a soda granite lying in the feldspar field in the Ab-Or-Qz system. Both have fractionated to some extent in situ. The Puklen complex (PULVERTAFT, 1963) has been studied with a view to comparison with the larger adjacent Nunarssuit syenite. It comprises augite ...
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author Parsons, Ian
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Petrology of the Puklen Syenite-Alkali Granite Complex, Nunarssuit, South Greenland.
author_facet Parsons, Ian
author_sort Parsons, Ian
title Petrology of the Puklen Syenite-Alkali Granite Complex, Nunarssuit, South Greenland.
title_short Petrology of the Puklen Syenite-Alkali Granite Complex, Nunarssuit, South Greenland.
title_full Petrology of the Puklen Syenite-Alkali Granite Complex, Nunarssuit, South Greenland.
title_fullStr Petrology of the Puklen Syenite-Alkali Granite Complex, Nunarssuit, South Greenland.
title_full_unstemmed Petrology of the Puklen Syenite-Alkali Granite Complex, Nunarssuit, South Greenland.
title_sort petrology of the puklen syenite-alkali granite complex, nunarssuit, south greenland.
publisher Kommissionen for Videnskabelige Undersøgelser i Grønland
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op_rights Copyright (c) 1972 Copyright for all papers published by Kommisionen for videnskagelige Undersøgelser i Grønland is vested in the Commission. Those who aske for permission to reproduce material from the Commission's publications are, however, informed that the author's permission must also be obtained if he is still alive.
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