Geochemical characteristics and genesis of oceanic plagiogranites associated with south Andaman Ophiolite Suite, India: A late stage silicate liquid immiscible product

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作者
Shastry, A
Srivastava, RK [1 ]
Chandra, R
Jenner, GA
机构
[1] Banaras Hindu Univ, Dept Geol, Varanasi 221005, Uttar Pradesh, India
[2] Mem Univ Newfoundland, Dept Earth Sci, St Johns, NF A1B 3X5, Canada
关键词
plagiogranite; Fe-Ti enriched mafic rocks; geochemistry; liquid immiscibility; Andaman Ophiolite Suite;
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摘要
Plagiogranite is a leucocratic low-K member of the Andaman Ophiolite Suite (AOS) that occurs as bands (dykes?) of irregular shapes and sizes, particularly in the cumulate sequence of the suite. It is medium- to coarse-grained and commonly shows hypidiomorphic granular texture. At places granophyric texture (intergrowth between feldspar and quartz) is also seen. The main mineral constituents are plagioclase (mainly albite), quartz and minor mafic minerals. Mineralogically and chemically these rocks are classified as low-K dacite (trondhjemite/tonalite, type). Low Rb concentrations (< 5) and low Rb/Sr ratios (< 0.015), observed in studied plagiogranites and associated Fe-Ti enriched rock, are characteristic of oceanic derivatives. All elements, plotted on the primordial mantle normalized multi-element spidergrams show enriched patterns. Variations in the concentrations of Nb, Sr, Zr, and Y are limited but other elements show wide variations. Strong negative anomalies for Nb are also observed. These rocks show characters analogous to those of orogenic granites, emplaced in volcanic arc settings. On the basis of observed petrological and geochemical characteristics and their spatial association with Fe-Ti enriched mafic rocks, it is concluded that the Andaman plagiogranites are the integral part of AOS having crystallized from late stage immiscible silicate liquid.
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