2012
DOI: 10.3190/jgeosci.036
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Death of super-continents and birth of oceans heralded by discrete A-type granite igneous events: the case of the Variscan-Alpine Europe

Abstract: Granitoids occupy large areas of the Variscan-Alpine Europe. The specific group of A-type granites identifies postcollisional (post-orogenic) and anorogenic geodynamic settings. Post-orogenic igneous provinces are emplaced during the very last episodes of supercontinent amalgamation. Anorogenic igneous provinces accompany continental break-up and predate the development of new oceanic basins. Though not voluminous compared with the other granite types, A-type granites substantiate critical periods of the life … Show more

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“…As Bonin (2008) correctly stated, no one has ever seen a migmatite in which the leucosome has the mineral assemblage and composition of a typical A-type granite or syenite. That is one reason for Martin's (2006) suggestion, not for partial melting, but rather closeto-complete melting of a suitably metasomatized precursor.…”
Section: Background Informationmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…As Bonin (2008) correctly stated, no one has ever seen a migmatite in which the leucosome has the mineral assemblage and composition of a typical A-type granite or syenite. That is one reason for Martin's (2006) suggestion, not for partial melting, but rather closeto-complete melting of a suitably metasomatized precursor.…”
Section: Background Informationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Such a scenario differs fundamentally from closedsystem anatexis resulting from prograde metamorphism of the crust, which does undoubtedly apply broadly to cratonic masses around the world (Sawyer, 2008). Having edited Sawyer's book, I can vouch for Bonin's (2008) assessment that A-type leucosome in regionally developed migmatites is simply not found.…”
Section: Contamination In the Felsic Fractionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The A-type granites represent ferroan and anhydrous magmatic suites, typically developed in post-orogenic or anorogenic tectonic environments. Several genetic concepts have been proposed for the origin of their magma, including the processes of anatexis, fractionation and remelting (± metasomatism) of various (meta)igneous crustal or mantle sources (e.g., Collins et al 1982;Clemens et al 1986;Eby 1990;Creaser et al 1991;Patiño Douce 1997;Bonin 2004Bonin , 2007Bonin , 2008Martin 2006;Lu et al 2020).…”
Section: Among Others)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The A-type granites were originally distinguished by Loiselle and Wones (1979) as a specific group of granitic rocks with peculiar chemistry and geotectonic setting (e.g., Bonin 2007Bonin , 2008. The A-type granites' origin is generally connected with an extensional regime in the lithosphere (Collins et al 1982;Whalen et al 1987;Bonin 2007) and it is related to the geodynamic settings, which are consistent with both crustal and mantle sources (Bonin 2004;Shellnutt and Zhou 2007;Grebennikov 2014;Lu et al 2020, and references therein).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7a), and Y (93-109 ppm; Fig. 7b), as well as the elevated 10000×Ga/Al ratios of 5.1 and 5.8 indicate an A-type affinity for the rhyolite (Whalen 1987;Bonin 2008).…”
Section: Whole-rock Geochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%