The antecryst compositional influence on Cretaceous alkaline lamprophyre dykes, SE Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Menezes,Saulo Gobbo
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Azzone,Rogério Guitarrari, Rojas,Gaston Eduardo Enrich, Ruberti,Excelso, Cagliarani,Renata, Gomes,Celso de Barros, Chmyz,Luanna
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Geology
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Resumo: The question of whether the antecryst assemblage affects the bulk composition of lamprophyre dykes, and could be responsible for the compositional zonation between their centers and borders is addressed through a detailed study involving four monchiquite and camptonite dykes (basanites and tephrites) representative of the Arco de Ponta Grossa and Serra do Mar alkaline provinces. In them, antecrysts are interpreted as early-crystallized minerals that are no longer in equilibrium with their host-liquid, albeit still linked to the same magmatic system. They represent recycled crystals of earlier stages of the magmatic system at depth. The antecryst microtextures, such as zoned clinopyroxene megacrysts (augite cores and titanaugite rims) with partly corroded cores, olivine crystals with corroded rims surrounded by biotite coronas, chrome-spinel inclusions in clinopyroxene and olivine megacryst cores, and titanomagnetite crystals surrounded by biotite coronas, suggest chemical re-equilibrium with the matrix. The greatest antecryst cargo in these dykes is found in their centers. After subtracting the antecryst volume from the center analyses of each body, the calculated compositions are very similar to the border analyses. The mafic antecryst cargo of each occurrence proportionally leads to enrichment of MgO, FeO, TiO2, CaO, compatible trace elements (Cr, Ni and Co), and depletion of SiO2, K2O, Na2O, Al2O3 and incompatible trace elements (Ba, Sr and REE). The whole-rock geochemical analyses of each dyke represent the combination of accumulated crystals and melt. The compositional zonation of the studied dykes is associated with the antecryst cargo rather than different magmatic pulses.
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spelling The antecryst compositional influence on Cretaceous alkaline lamprophyre dykes, SE BrazilAntecrystsAlkaline lamprophyresPetrologyGeochemistryThe question of whether the antecryst assemblage affects the bulk composition of lamprophyre dykes, and could be responsible for the compositional zonation between their centers and borders is addressed through a detailed study involving four monchiquite and camptonite dykes (basanites and tephrites) representative of the Arco de Ponta Grossa and Serra do Mar alkaline provinces. In them, antecrysts are interpreted as early-crystallized minerals that are no longer in equilibrium with their host-liquid, albeit still linked to the same magmatic system. They represent recycled crystals of earlier stages of the magmatic system at depth. The antecryst microtextures, such as zoned clinopyroxene megacrysts (augite cores and titanaugite rims) with partly corroded cores, olivine crystals with corroded rims surrounded by biotite coronas, chrome-spinel inclusions in clinopyroxene and olivine megacryst cores, and titanomagnetite crystals surrounded by biotite coronas, suggest chemical re-equilibrium with the matrix. The greatest antecryst cargo in these dykes is found in their centers. After subtracting the antecryst volume from the center analyses of each body, the calculated compositions are very similar to the border analyses. The mafic antecryst cargo of each occurrence proportionally leads to enrichment of MgO, FeO, TiO2, CaO, compatible trace elements (Cr, Ni and Co), and depletion of SiO2, K2O, Na2O, Al2O3 and incompatible trace elements (Ba, Sr and REE). The whole-rock geochemical analyses of each dyke represent the combination of accumulated crystals and melt. The compositional zonation of the studied dykes is associated with the antecryst cargo rather than different magmatic pulses.Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia2015-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-48892015000100079Brazilian Journal of Geology v.45 n.1 2015reponame:Brazilian Journal of Geologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia (SBGEO)instacron:SBGEO10.1590/23174889201500010006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMenezes,Saulo GobboAzzone,Rogério GuitarrariRojas,Gaston Eduardo EnrichRuberti,ExcelsoCagliarani,RenataGomes,Celso de BarrosChmyz,Luannaeng2015-10-27T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2317-48892015000100079Revistahttp://bjg.siteoficial.ws/index.htmhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsbgsede@sbgeo.org.br||claudio.riccomini@gmail.com2317-46922317-4692opendoar:2015-10-27T00:00Brazilian Journal of Geology - Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia (SBGEO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The antecryst compositional influence on Cretaceous alkaline lamprophyre dykes, SE Brazil
title The antecryst compositional influence on Cretaceous alkaline lamprophyre dykes, SE Brazil
spellingShingle The antecryst compositional influence on Cretaceous alkaline lamprophyre dykes, SE Brazil
Menezes,Saulo Gobbo
Antecrysts
Alkaline lamprophyres
Petrology
Geochemistry
title_short The antecryst compositional influence on Cretaceous alkaline lamprophyre dykes, SE Brazil
title_full The antecryst compositional influence on Cretaceous alkaline lamprophyre dykes, SE Brazil
title_fullStr The antecryst compositional influence on Cretaceous alkaline lamprophyre dykes, SE Brazil
title_full_unstemmed The antecryst compositional influence on Cretaceous alkaline lamprophyre dykes, SE Brazil
title_sort The antecryst compositional influence on Cretaceous alkaline lamprophyre dykes, SE Brazil
author Menezes,Saulo Gobbo
author_facet Menezes,Saulo Gobbo
Azzone,Rogério Guitarrari
Rojas,Gaston Eduardo Enrich
Ruberti,Excelso
Cagliarani,Renata
Gomes,Celso de Barros
Chmyz,Luanna
author_role author
author2 Azzone,Rogério Guitarrari
Rojas,Gaston Eduardo Enrich
Ruberti,Excelso
Cagliarani,Renata
Gomes,Celso de Barros
Chmyz,Luanna
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Menezes,Saulo Gobbo
Azzone,Rogério Guitarrari
Rojas,Gaston Eduardo Enrich
Ruberti,Excelso
Cagliarani,Renata
Gomes,Celso de Barros
Chmyz,Luanna
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antecrysts
Alkaline lamprophyres
Petrology
Geochemistry
topic Antecrysts
Alkaline lamprophyres
Petrology
Geochemistry
description The question of whether the antecryst assemblage affects the bulk composition of lamprophyre dykes, and could be responsible for the compositional zonation between their centers and borders is addressed through a detailed study involving four monchiquite and camptonite dykes (basanites and tephrites) representative of the Arco de Ponta Grossa and Serra do Mar alkaline provinces. In them, antecrysts are interpreted as early-crystallized minerals that are no longer in equilibrium with their host-liquid, albeit still linked to the same magmatic system. They represent recycled crystals of earlier stages of the magmatic system at depth. The antecryst microtextures, such as zoned clinopyroxene megacrysts (augite cores and titanaugite rims) with partly corroded cores, olivine crystals with corroded rims surrounded by biotite coronas, chrome-spinel inclusions in clinopyroxene and olivine megacryst cores, and titanomagnetite crystals surrounded by biotite coronas, suggest chemical re-equilibrium with the matrix. The greatest antecryst cargo in these dykes is found in their centers. After subtracting the antecryst volume from the center analyses of each body, the calculated compositions are very similar to the border analyses. The mafic antecryst cargo of each occurrence proportionally leads to enrichment of MgO, FeO, TiO2, CaO, compatible trace elements (Cr, Ni and Co), and depletion of SiO2, K2O, Na2O, Al2O3 and incompatible trace elements (Ba, Sr and REE). The whole-rock geochemical analyses of each dyke represent the combination of accumulated crystals and melt. The compositional zonation of the studied dykes is associated with the antecryst cargo rather than different magmatic pulses.
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