Geochemical characteristics of two types of early Paleozoic granitoids from the Soer Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica

P(論文) Early Paleozoic granitoids of the S0r Rondane Mountains, which occur as stocks, batholiths or sheets and intrude into late Proterozoic high- to intermediate-grade metamorphic rocks, represent prominent Pan-African to post Pan-African intermediateacidic magmatic events. They are mainly composed...

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Main Authors: Li, Zilong, Tainosho, Yoshiaki, Shiraishi, Kazuyuki, Owada, Masaaki, Kimura, Jun-ichi
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 2001
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author Li, Zilong
Tainosho, Yoshiaki
Shiraishi, Kazuyuki
Owada, Masaaki
Kimura, Jun-ichi
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Tainosho, Yoshiaki
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Owada, Masaaki
Kimura, Jun-ichi
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description P(論文) Early Paleozoic granitoids of the S0r Rondane Mountains, which occur as stocks, batholiths or sheets and intrude into late Proterozoic high- to intermediate-grade metamorphic rocks, represent prominent Pan-African to post Pan-African intermediateacidic magmatic events. They are mainly composed of granite and syenite and are enriched in alkalis. Based on geochemical features, there are two types of early Paleozoic granitoids: (1) volcanic-arc type (including Dufek and Lunckeryggen) granitoid, and (2) within-plate type (including Austkampane, Pingvinane, Vikinghogda and Rogerstoppane) granitoid. The volcanic-arc type granitoid has higher Mg#, Sr, and Sr/Ba, Sr/Y, La/Sm, La/Yb and LREE/HREE ratios, lower A/CNK and Ga/Al ratios, and ΣREE with no or positive Eu anomalies. On the other hand, the within-plate type granitoid has relatively higher A/CNK and Ga/Al ratios, and ΣREE, lower Mg#, Sr, and Sr/Ba, Sr/Y, La/Sm, La/Yb and LREE/HREE ratios with moderate to strong negative Eu anomalies. Geochemical characteristics as well as isotopic data of two types of early Paleozoic granitoids indicate two possibilities of their petrogenesis. One is that the volcanic-arc type granitoid may have been derived from deeper parental magma source by process of fractional crystallization with or without assimilation and/or mixing, subsequently, successive fractional crystallization from the same magma source (should be altered components) after assimilation by crustal materials during ascending, to produce the within-plate type granitoid; the other is that they are derived from different source materials and have different processes. The volcanic-arc type granitoid may be derived from partial melting of the Nils Larsen tonalite with minor mixing with, for example, host gneisses, while the within-plate type granitoid is formed by assimilation of crustal materials of host metamorphic rocks by the melt and then fractional crystallization. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003089 2025-04-13T14:10:28+00:00 Geochemical characteristics of two types of early Paleozoic granitoids from the Soer Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica Li, Zilong Tainosho, Yoshiaki Shiraishi, Kazuyuki Owada, Masaaki Kimura, Jun-ichi 2001-10 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3089/files/KJ00000044207.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00003089 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/3089 eng eng National Institute of Polar Research Polar geoscience 14 119 138 AA1130866X https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3089/files/KJ00000044207.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00003089 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/3089 early Paleozoic volcanic-arc type and within-plate type granitoids trace and rare earth elements petrogenesis Sor Rondane Mountains East Antarctica 2001 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.15094/00003089 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z P(論文) Early Paleozoic granitoids of the S0r Rondane Mountains, which occur as stocks, batholiths or sheets and intrude into late Proterozoic high- to intermediate-grade metamorphic rocks, represent prominent Pan-African to post Pan-African intermediateacidic magmatic events. They are mainly composed of granite and syenite and are enriched in alkalis. Based on geochemical features, there are two types of early Paleozoic granitoids: (1) volcanic-arc type (including Dufek and Lunckeryggen) granitoid, and (2) within-plate type (including Austkampane, Pingvinane, Vikinghogda and Rogerstoppane) granitoid. The volcanic-arc type granitoid has higher Mg#, Sr, and Sr/Ba, Sr/Y, La/Sm, La/Yb and LREE/HREE ratios, lower A/CNK and Ga/Al ratios, and ΣREE with no or positive Eu anomalies. On the other hand, the within-plate type granitoid has relatively higher A/CNK and Ga/Al ratios, and ΣREE, lower Mg#, Sr, and Sr/Ba, Sr/Y, La/Sm, La/Yb and LREE/HREE ratios with moderate to strong negative Eu anomalies. Geochemical characteristics as well as isotopic data of two types of early Paleozoic granitoids indicate two possibilities of their petrogenesis. One is that the volcanic-arc type granitoid may have been derived from deeper parental magma source by process of fractional crystallization with or without assimilation and/or mixing, subsequently, successive fractional crystallization from the same magma source (should be altered components) after assimilation by crustal materials during ascending, to produce the within-plate type granitoid; the other is that they are derived from different source materials and have different processes. The volcanic-arc type granitoid may be derived from partial melting of the Nils Larsen tonalite with minor mixing with, for example, host gneisses, while the within-plate type granitoid is formed by assimilation of crustal materials of host metamorphic rocks by the melt and then fractional crystallization. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Polar geoscience National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan East Antarctica Nils ENVELOPE(48.017,48.017,-68.067,-68.067) Sor-Rondane ENVELOPE(25.000,25.000,-72.000,-72.000) Sor Rondane Mountains ENVELOPE(25.000,25.000,-72.000,-72.000) Lunckeryggen ENVELOPE(24.600,24.600,-72.042,-72.042) Austkampane ENVELOPE(25.250,25.250,-71.800,-71.800) Pingvinane ENVELOPE(23.283,23.283,-72.000,-72.000) Nils Larsen ENVELOPE(23.167,23.167,-72.300,-72.300) Vikinghogda ENVELOPE(23.167,23.167,-72.067,-72.067) Rogerstoppane ENVELOPE(24.392,24.392,-72.300,-72.300)
spellingShingle early Paleozoic volcanic-arc type and within-plate type granitoids
trace and rare earth elements
petrogenesis
Sor Rondane Mountains
East Antarctica
Li, Zilong
Tainosho, Yoshiaki
Shiraishi, Kazuyuki
Owada, Masaaki
Kimura, Jun-ichi
Geochemical characteristics of two types of early Paleozoic granitoids from the Soer Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica
title Geochemical characteristics of two types of early Paleozoic granitoids from the Soer Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica
title_full Geochemical characteristics of two types of early Paleozoic granitoids from the Soer Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica
title_fullStr Geochemical characteristics of two types of early Paleozoic granitoids from the Soer Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Geochemical characteristics of two types of early Paleozoic granitoids from the Soer Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica
title_short Geochemical characteristics of two types of early Paleozoic granitoids from the Soer Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica
title_sort geochemical characteristics of two types of early paleozoic granitoids from the soer rondane mountains, east antarctica
topic early Paleozoic volcanic-arc type and within-plate type granitoids
trace and rare earth elements
petrogenesis
Sor Rondane Mountains
East Antarctica
topic_facet early Paleozoic volcanic-arc type and within-plate type granitoids
trace and rare earth elements
petrogenesis
Sor Rondane Mountains
East Antarctica
url https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3089/files/KJ00000044207.pdf
https://doi.org/10.15094/00003089
https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/3089