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Chemical and O-isotope compositions of amphiboles and clinopyroxenes from A-type granites of the Papanduva Pluton, South Brazil: Insights into late- to post-magmatic evolution of peralkaline systems.

Authors :
Vilalva, Frederico C.J.
Vlach, Silvio R.F.
Simonetti, Antonio
Source :
Chemical Geology. Jan2016, Vol. 420, p186-199. 14p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Clinopyroxene and amphibole are the main mafic minerals in peralkaline granites of the Papanduva Pluton, Morro Redondo Complex, one of the most important granitic occurrences within the Graciosa A-type Province, S-SE Brazil. Clinopyroxene is present as three distinct late- to post-magmatic textural generations of aegirine, as well as post-magmatic aegirine–augite. Amphibole is predominantly magmatic ferrorichterite and arfvedsonite, and post-magmatic riebeckite. Major and trace element compositions reveal evolutionary trends characterized by increasing Fe 3 + and Na and decreasing Fe 2 + , Ca, HFSE, and REE contents from core to crystal rims; trace element and REE partitioning is controlled by the composition of the coexisting melts or fluid phases, as well as by crystal chemistry. δ 18 O values for minerals investigated range from + 2.3 to + 6.4‰ and correlate both with increasing degrees of alkalinity and quasi-solidus (sub-magmatic) deformation affecting several granites of the Papanduva Pluton. These deformation events played a significant role in the concentration and circulation of residual melts and fluid phases from which amphiboles and clinopyroxenes precipitated. Combined textural, chemical, and O isotope findings suggest that these fluids evolved through more oxidizing (close to the FMQ buffer), alkali- (i.e. peralkaline), fluorine-, and 18 O-rich conditions, associated with higher abundances of HFSEs and REEs within a temperature interval between 750 and 700 °C (late-magmatic stages) and 400–450 °C (post-magmatic stages). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00092541
Volume :
420
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemical Geology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
112052440
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2015.11.019