Petrogenesis and geodynamic implications of Ediacaran highly fractionated A-type granitoids in the north Arabian-Nubian Shield (Egypt): Constraints from whole-rock geochemistry and Sr-Nd isotopes

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作者
Sami, Mabrouk [1 ,2 ]
Ntaflos, Theodoros [1 ]
Farahat, Esam S. [2 ]
Mohamed, Haroun A. [2 ]
Hauzenberger, Christoph [3 ]
Ahmed, Awaad F. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vienna, Dept Lithospher Res, Althanstr 14, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
[2] Menia Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Geol, El Minia 61519, Egypt
[3] Karl Franzen Univ, Inst Mineral & Petrol, Graz, Austria
关键词
Arabian-Nubian Shield; Highly fractionated granitoids; Sr-Nd isotopes; Ediacaran; Petrogenesis; Rare metals; MAFIC MICROGRANULAR ENCLAVES; U-PB ZIRCON; EASTERN DESERT; CALC-ALKALINE; SOUTHEASTERN AUSTRALIA; SOUTHERN SINAI; SILICIC MAGMAS; FOLD BELT; ORIGIN; EVOLUTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.lithos.2018.02.015
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Mineral chemistry, whole-rock geochemical and Sr-Nd isotopic data are reported for the Abu-Diab granitoids in the northern Arabian-Nubian Shield (ANS) of Egypt, to investigate their petrogenesis and geodynamic significance. Gabal Abu-Diab constitute a multiphase pluton, consisting largely of two-mica granites (TMGs) enclosing microgranular enclaves and intruded by garnet bearing muscovite granites (GMGs) and muscovite granites (MGs). The granitoids are weakly peraluminous (A/CNK = 1.01-1.12) and show high SiO2 (>72.9 wt%) and alkali (K2O + Na2O = 8.60-9.13) contents. The geochemical features show that they are post-collisional and highly fractionated A-type granitoids. Compared to their host TMGs, the microgranular enclaves are strongly peraluminous (A/CNK = 1.18-1.24) with lower SiO2 and higher abundances of trace elements. The TMGs are depleted in Ba, Nb, P and Ti and are enriched in LREEs relative to HREEs with weakly negative Eu anomalies (Eu/Eu* = 0.45-0.64). In contrast, the GMGs and MGs are extremely depleted in Ba, Sr and Ti and have tetradtype REE patterns (TE1-3 = 1.1-1.3) with strongly pronounced negative Eu anomalies (Eu/Eu* = 0.03-0.26), similar to rare metals bearing granites. The Ediacaran (585 +/- 24 Ma) TMGs, are characterized by restricted and relatively low initial Sr-87/Sr-86 ratios (0.70337-0.70382) that suggests their derivation from a depleted mantle source, with little contamination from the older continental crust. In contrast, the GMGs and MGs have extremely high Rb-87/Sr-86 and Sr-87/Sr-86 ratios that reflect the disturbance of the Rb-Sr isotopic system and may give an indication for magmatic-fluid interaction. However, all the granitoids display positive epsilon(Nd)(t) (4.41-6.57) and depleted mantle model ages T-DM2 between 777 and 956 Ma, which indicate their derivation from a Neoproterozoic juvenile magma sources and preclude the occurrence of pre-Neoproterozoic crustal rocks in the ANS. The microgranular enclaves represent globules of hot mafic magma that have injected and partly mixed with the colder and more felsic TMGs magma. Geochemical and isotopic data along with petrogenetic modelling, suggest that the TMGs were formed by low degrees of partial melting of the pre-existing I-type granodiorites, followed by extensive fractional crystallization and fluid fractionation to produce the geochemically specialized rare metals GMGs and MGs in the margin of Abu-Diab pluton. During the post-collisional stage of ANS and due to lithospheric delamination processes, the underplated fluid/volatile rich mantle magma had interplated and migrated upward to shallow crustal levels, through extensional faults/shear zones, and enhanced the partial melting and fractionation of granodiorites to eventually form Abu-Diab A-type granitoids. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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