Geochemical behavior of rare metals and high field strength elements during granitic magma differentiation: A record from the Borong and Malashan Gneiss Domes, Tethyan Himalaya, southern Tibet

Lithos ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 106344
Author(s):  
Li-E Gao ◽  
Lingsen Zeng ◽  
Linghao Zhao ◽  
Kejun Hou ◽  
Chunli Guo ◽  
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Author(s):  
L Scheef ◽  
M Daamen ◽  
U Fehse ◽  
MW Landsberg ◽  
DO Granath ◽  
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2003 ◽  
Vol 181 (5) ◽  
pp. 1211-1215 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Magee ◽  
Marc Shapiro ◽  
David Williams

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Olusola A. OlaOlorun ◽  
Segun Akinyemi ◽  
Ayomide J. Oluwaleye ◽  
Joseph Agbemuko

The geology, geochemistry of Iroko-granites have been studied and reported in this paper. The study area has been described as of Archaean –Early Proterozoic terrain underlain by migmatite-gneiss-quartzite complex with supracustal rocks. Large  number  of  granites which outcrops in Iroko-Ekiti represent a typical occurrence  of  granitoids sporadically  distributed  in  the  basement and  are known to  belong  to  the  Older Granite  suites,  which  are   attributable  to  the  Pan-African  Orogeny(750± 150Ma). The rocks occur, mostly as flat and low lying within sparse vegetation. Structures common on and around the outcrops include quartz vein, veinlets, pegmatite dykes which trend North-south, discrete exfoliated surfaces and xenoliths of older rocks. This study reveals that the granites belong to calc-alkalic suites, demonstrate metaluminous nature, and exhibit characteristics of I-type granites. The granite is a distinctive type in that it is relatively highly potassic, has high FeO/(FeO + MgO) ratio, and high average Zr (299.75ppm) concentration with other high field strength elements. The trace elements study implicates pronounced fractional crystallization during evolution of the granites and thus petrogenetically discriminates as Syn-collision provenance.


Author(s):  
Bagai-ool Yu. Saryg-ool ◽  
Lidiya N. Bukreeva ◽  
Irina N. Myagkaya ◽  
Aleksandr V. Tolstov ◽  
Elena V. Lazareva ◽  
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Influence of sample pretreatment on the analysis of the high contents of rare earth (REE) and high field strength (HFSE) elements in geological samples by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) was studied. The rocks and rich ores of the Tomtor Nb-REE deposit were explored. Complete dissolution of the geological samples with a high content of “refractory” minerals has been achieved using fusion with a sodium peroxide. The results obtained by ICP-AES and ICP-MS after chemical dissolution are comparable with the results obtained by the XRF-SR without chemical pretreatment


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