Petrochemical character of the syenitic rocks from the Yamato Mountains, East Antarctica

P(論文) Syenitic rocks occupying an area of at least 400(km)^2 in the Yamato Mountains, East Antarctica, are classified into three major types on the basis of the field occurrence and petrography; two-pyroxene syenite, clinopyroxene quartz monzo-syenite and clinopyroxene syenite. Major and trace eleme...

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Main Authors: Shiraishi, Kazuyuki, Asami, Masao, Kanaya, Hiroshi
Language:English
Published: 1983
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author Shiraishi, Kazuyuki
Asami, Masao
Kanaya, Hiroshi
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Kanaya, Hiroshi
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description P(論文) Syenitic rocks occupying an area of at least 400(km)^2 in the Yamato Mountains, East Antarctica, are classified into three major types on the basis of the field occurrence and petrography; two-pyroxene syenite, clinopyroxene quartz monzo-syenite and clinopyroxene syenite. Major and trace elements Rb, Sr, Zr, Th and U are presented to reveal the petrochemical features of the syenitic rocks. The two-pyroxene syenite which has a charnockitic appearance is the earlier member among the syenitic rocks. The spacial relation between the clinopyroxene quartz monzo-syenite and the clinopyroxene syenite is not observed. All the syenitic rocks show roughly smooth trends in the major elements variation diagrams, but they overlap extensively with increasing SiO_2. The Rb, Th and U contents of the syenitic rocks are similar to those of the average crust, and Sr and Zr are much more enriched than the ordinary granitic rocks. The wide range of SiO_2 in the clinopyroxene quartz monzo-syenite and higher Rb/Sr and K/Rb ratios in the two-pyroxene syenite than the former might not prove the formation of the clinopyroxene quartz monzo-syenite from the two-pyroxene syenite by magmatic differentiation. On the other hand, it is possible that the clinopyroxene quartz monzo-syenite and the clinopyroxene syenite may be genetically related judging from their petrochemical similarity. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001476 2025-04-13T14:09:12+00:00 Petrochemical character of the syenitic rocks from the Yamato Mountains, East Antarctica Shiraishi, Kazuyuki Asami, Masao Kanaya, Hiroshi 1983-10 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/1476/files/KJ00000012109.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/1476 eng eng Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue 28 183 197 AA00733561 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/1476/files/KJ00000012109.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/1476 1983 ftnipr 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z P(論文) Syenitic rocks occupying an area of at least 400(km)^2 in the Yamato Mountains, East Antarctica, are classified into three major types on the basis of the field occurrence and petrography; two-pyroxene syenite, clinopyroxene quartz monzo-syenite and clinopyroxene syenite. Major and trace elements Rb, Sr, Zr, Th and U are presented to reveal the petrochemical features of the syenitic rocks. The two-pyroxene syenite which has a charnockitic appearance is the earlier member among the syenitic rocks. The spacial relation between the clinopyroxene quartz monzo-syenite and the clinopyroxene syenite is not observed. All the syenitic rocks show roughly smooth trends in the major elements variation diagrams, but they overlap extensively with increasing SiO_2. The Rb, Th and U contents of the syenitic rocks are similar to those of the average crust, and Sr and Zr are much more enriched than the ordinary granitic rocks. The wide range of SiO_2 in the clinopyroxene quartz monzo-syenite and higher Rb/Sr and K/Rb ratios in the two-pyroxene syenite than the former might not prove the formation of the clinopyroxene quartz monzo-syenite from the two-pyroxene syenite by magmatic differentiation. On the other hand, it is possible that the clinopyroxene quartz monzo-syenite and the clinopyroxene syenite may be genetically related judging from their petrochemical similarity. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Polar Research National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan East Antarctica Yamato ENVELOPE(35.583,35.583,-71.417,-71.417)
spellingShingle Shiraishi, Kazuyuki
Asami, Masao
Kanaya, Hiroshi
Petrochemical character of the syenitic rocks from the Yamato Mountains, East Antarctica
title Petrochemical character of the syenitic rocks from the Yamato Mountains, East Antarctica
title_full Petrochemical character of the syenitic rocks from the Yamato Mountains, East Antarctica
title_fullStr Petrochemical character of the syenitic rocks from the Yamato Mountains, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Petrochemical character of the syenitic rocks from the Yamato Mountains, East Antarctica
title_short Petrochemical character of the syenitic rocks from the Yamato Mountains, East Antarctica
title_sort petrochemical character of the syenitic rocks from the yamato mountains, east antarctica
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