ABSTRACT. Geochemical data (including REE determinations) are presented for all five Mourne Mountains granites and three Northern Ireland rhyolites. These confirm (1) the extremely fractionated nature of some of the rocks (Sr and Ba < 10 ppm, Rb > 400 ppm, Eu/Eu* < 0
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Full Rb-Sr isotopic data and whole-rock regressions are presented for each of the Mourne Mountains granites (G1–G5 inclusive) and a set of granophyres/microgranites from the Slieve Gullion central complex. The former were intruded at approximately 56 Ma (G1–G4 inclusive) and later (G5), and
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all be younger than the major intrusions of the Slieve Gullion and Carlingford central complexes. The initial Sr isotope ratios are >0.7060 for all five Mourne granites, the Slieve Gullion granophyres/microgranites analyzed and the rhyolitic rocks of the Tardree area (Co. Antrim), and crustal involvement is indicated in their petrogenesis. In the E Mourne Centre the first (the least silicic and most Sr-rich) granite has a significantly higher initial ratio (0.7129 ± 2) than G2 (0.7109 ± 3) and G3 (0.7104 ± 6), and the isotopic data provide further support for the recent revision to the mapping of the first and second granites. Preliminary Rb-Sr isotopic data for a comprehensive suite of Tertiary rhyolites from NE Ireland, some separated by >50 km, define a linear array whose explanation is considered.
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