Petrochemistry and tectonic setting of mafic volcanic rocks in the Chon Daen-Wang Pong area, Phetchabun, Thailand

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作者
Boonsoong, Apichet [1 ]
Panjasawatwong, Yuenyong [1 ]
Metparsopsan, Keatisak [1 ]
机构
[1] Chiang Mai Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Geol Sci, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
关键词
mafic volcanic and hypabyssal rocks; Permian-Triassic; porphyritic; tholeiitic; volcanic arc; NORTHERN THAILAND; CONTINENTAL THOLEIITES; RADIOLARIAN FAUNAS; CHIANG-MAI; DIAGRAM; ZR; TI; DISCRIMINATION; GEOCHEMISTRY; SERIES;
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10.1111/j.1440-1738.2010.00748.x
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
The mafic volcanic rocks and hypabyssal rocks in the Chon Dean-Wang Pong area are possibly the southern extension of the western Loei Volcanic Sub-belt, Northeast Thailand. They are least-altered, and might have been formed in Permian-Triassic times. The rocks are commonly porphyritic, with different amounts of plagioclase, clinopyroxene, orthopyroxene, amphibole, Fe-Ti oxide, unknown mafic mineral, and apatite phenocrysts or microphenocrysts, and are uncommonly seriate textured. The groundmass mainly shows an intergranular texture, with occasionally hyalophitic, intersertal and ophitic-subophitic textures. The groundmass constituents have the same minerals as the phenocrysts or microphenocrysts and may contain altered glass. The groundmass plagioclase laths may show a preferred orientation. Chemically, the studied rock samples can be separated into three magmatic groups: Group I, Group II, and Group III. These magmatic groups are different in values for Ti/Zr ratios. The averaged Ti/Zr values for Group I, Group II, and Group III rocks are 83 +/- 6, 46 +/- 12, and 29 +/- 5, respectively. In addition, the Group I rocks have higher P/Zr, but lower Zr/Nb relative to Group II and Group III rocks. The Group I and Group II rocks comprise tholeiitic andesite-basalt and microdiorite-microgabbro, while the Group III rocks are calc-alkalic andesite and microdiorite. According to the magmatic affinities and the negative Nb anomalies on normal mid-oceanic ridge basalt (N-MORB) normalized multi-element plot, arc-related lavas are persuasive. The similarity between the studied lavas and the Quaternary lavas from the northern Kyukyu Arc, in terms of chondrite-normalized rare earth element (REE) patterns and N-MORB normalized multi-element patterns, leads to a conclusion that the mafic volcanic rocks and hypabyssal rocks in the Chon Daen-Wang Pong area have been formed in a volcanic arc environment.
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