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TítuloGeochemistry of granitic aplite-pegmatite dykes and sills and their minerals from the Gravanho-Gouveia area in Central Portugal
Autor(es)Neiva, Ana Margarida Ribeiro
Gomes, C. Leal
Silva, Paulo Bravo
Gomes, Maria Elisa Preto
Santos, António Carlos Tavares dos
Palavras-chaveVariscan granites
Pegmatites
Feldspars
Micas
Fractionation series
Cassiterite
Hydrothermal fluids
DataMai-2019
EditoraElsevier 1
RevistaChemie der Erde - Geochemistry
Resumo(s)Two distinct series of Variscan granitic rocks have been distinguished in the Gravanho-Gouveia area of Portugal, based on field work, variation diagrams for major and trace elements, rare earth patterns and δ18O versus total FeO diagram of rocks, anorthite content of plagioclase, BaO and P2O5 contents of feldspars and AlVI versus Fe2+ diagram for magmatic muscovite. One series consists of a late-orogenic porphyritic biotite > muscovite granite (G1), less evolved beryl-columbite pegmatites and more evolved beryl-columbite pegmatites showing grada- tional contacts. The other series consists of post-orogenic porphyritic muscovite > biotite granodiorite to granite (G2), slightly porphyritic muscovite > biotite granite (G3) and lepidolite pegmatites. In each series, pegmatites are derived from the parent granite magma by fractional crystallization of quartz, plagioclase, K- feldspar, biotite and ilmenite. Some metasomatic effects occur like muscovite replacing feldspars, chlorite in pegmatites of the first series and a late muscovite in pegmatites of the second series, probably due to hydro- thermal fluids. The lepidolite pegmatites contain cassiterite and two generations of rutile. The first magmatic generation consists of homogeneous crystals and the second generation occurs as heterogeneous zoned crystals derived from hydrothermal fluids. The beryl-columbite pegmatites and lepidolite pegmatites also contain the first magmatic generation and the late hydrothermal generation of zoned columbite-group minerals. More evolved beryl-columbite pegmatites were converted into episyenite by intense hydrothermal alteration and regional circulation of fluids in the granitic rocks.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/73014
DOI10.1016/j.geoch.2019.01.001
ISSN0009-2819
Versão da editorahttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0009281917301083
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