A-type granites: geochemical characteristics, discrimination and petrogenesis
Author(s) -
J B Whalen,
Kenneth L. Currie,
B. W. Chappell
Publication year - 1987
Publication title -
contributions to mineralogy and petrology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.078
H-Index - 150
eISSN - 1432-0967
pISSN - 0010-7999
DOI - 10.1007/bf00402202
Subject(s) - felsic , geology , petrogenesis , partial melting , geochemistry , metasomatism , incompatible element , trace element , igneous rock , crust , mafic , petrology , mantle (geology)
New analyses of 131 samples of A-type (alkaline or anorogenic) granites substantiate previously recognized chemical features, namely high SiO2, Na2O+K2O, Fe/Mg, Ga/Al, Zr, Nb, Ga, Y and Ce, and low CaO and Sr. Good discrimination can be obtained between A-type granites and most orogenic granites (M-, I and S-types) on plots employing Ga/Al, various major element ratios and Y, Ce, Nb and Zr. These discrimination diagrams are thought to be relatively insensitive to moderate degrees of alteration. A-type granites generally do not exhibit evidence of being strongly differentiated, and within individual suites can show a transition from strongly alkaline varieties toward subalkaline compositions. Highly fractionated, felsic I- and S-type granites can have Ga/Al ratios and some major and trace element values which overlap those of typical A-type granites.
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