2006
DOI: 10.1093/petrology/egl043
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Cyclicity in the Main and Upper Zones of the Bushveld Complex, South Africa: Crystallization from a Zoned Magma Sheet

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“…It is well known that there are compositional reversals of An content and Sr concentration for plagioclase, Fo content for olivine, Mg# value for clinopyroxene and Cr concentration for magnetite in different height levels of layered intrusions elsewhere, such as the Bushveld Complex (Cawthorn and Ashwal, 2009;Cawthorn and McCarthy, 1980;Tegner et al, 2006), the Sept Iles intrusion (Namur et al, 2010) and the Bjerkrein-Sokndal intrusion in Norway (Jensen et al, 1993). These compositional reversals are often attributed to the mixing of evolved magmas with new primitive magmas in magma chambers (Ashwal et al, 2005;Jensen et al, 1993;Namur et al, 2010), or evolved magmas with less differentiated magmas from the upper part of the magma chamber due to magma convection (Cawthorn and Ashwal, 2009;Cawthorn and McCarthy, 1980;Tegner et al, 2006). In general, mixing of evolved magmas with new primitive magmas would decrease P in the mixed magmas because P is highly undersaturated in primitive magmas.…”
Section: Two Compositional Reversals Of Apatite and Plagioclase In Thmentioning
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“…It is well known that there are compositional reversals of An content and Sr concentration for plagioclase, Fo content for olivine, Mg# value for clinopyroxene and Cr concentration for magnetite in different height levels of layered intrusions elsewhere, such as the Bushveld Complex (Cawthorn and Ashwal, 2009;Cawthorn and McCarthy, 1980;Tegner et al, 2006), the Sept Iles intrusion (Namur et al, 2010) and the Bjerkrein-Sokndal intrusion in Norway (Jensen et al, 1993). These compositional reversals are often attributed to the mixing of evolved magmas with new primitive magmas in magma chambers (Ashwal et al, 2005;Jensen et al, 1993;Namur et al, 2010), or evolved magmas with less differentiated magmas from the upper part of the magma chamber due to magma convection (Cawthorn and Ashwal, 2009;Cawthorn and McCarthy, 1980;Tegner et al, 2006). In general, mixing of evolved magmas with new primitive magmas would decrease P in the mixed magmas because P is highly undersaturated in primitive magmas.…”
Section: Two Compositional Reversals Of Apatite and Plagioclase In Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intrusion includes the marginal zone (MGZ), lower zone (LZ), middle zone (MZ, comprising MZa in the lower part and MZb in the upper part) and upper zone (UZ) (Pang et al, 2008(Pang et al, , 2009Zhou et al, 2005). Cumulus apatite is predominantly present in the MZb (Pang et al, 2008(Pang et al, , 2009) so that the apatite-rich MZb occurs above the major Fe-Ti oxide ore bodies in the LZ of the intrusion, similar to the occurrence of apatite-rich units in layered intrusions elsewhere (c.f., Namur et al, 2010;Tegner et al, 2006). The apatite-rich MZb is~500 to 600 m in thickness, which accounts for 25-30% of the~2-km-thick intrusion in terms of thickness (Pang et al, 2009;Zhou et al, 2005).…”
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“…The rhythmic layering is similar to the magnetite-rich layers of the Main Zone and Upper Zone of the Bushveld Complex, South Africa [1], which hosts the largest magmatic Fe-Ti-V oxide deposit in the world. However, the magnetite-rich layers with >50% magnetite are only 20.42 m thick against a total thickness of up to ~6500 m of the Bushveld Complex [2]. Therefore, the magnetite-rich layers only make up a small proportion of the Bushveld complex and are thought to be a product of fractionation of magmas [1].…”
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“…In this paper, magnetite, clinopyroxene, plagioclase, and apatite were separated from different types of ores and host rocks of the Panzhihua, Hongge, and Baima intrusions. Volatile and C-H-O isotopic compositions of CO 2 and H 2 O that were trapped in these mineral separates are analyzed. The data set enables us to trace the source of volatiles and evaluate the role of fluids on the relative timing of magnetite crystallization.…”
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