2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2012.01.007
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Experimental study of monazite/melt partitioning with implications for the REE, Th and U geochemistry of crustal rocks

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“…Richthofen stock, lending credence to a mixing origin for its compositional characteristics. We also note that the Nd isotopic composition of the mafic enclave (ε Nd ~ −2) is similar to Cenozoic basaltic rocks found elsewhere in the southern Rocky Mountain region (ε Nd ~ −2 to 0) and all Nash and Crecraft (1985), Sisson and Bacon (1992), Ewart and Griffin (1994), Hermann (2002), Prowatke and Klemme (2006), Bédard (2006), Stepanov et al (2012) 7 Page 18 of 23 may represent mafic magmas derived from the lithospheric mantle (Bailley 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Richthofen stock, lending credence to a mixing origin for its compositional characteristics. We also note that the Nd isotopic composition of the mafic enclave (ε Nd ~ −2) is similar to Cenozoic basaltic rocks found elsewhere in the southern Rocky Mountain region (ε Nd ~ −2 to 0) and all Nash and Crecraft (1985), Sisson and Bacon (1992), Ewart and Griffin (1994), Hermann (2002), Prowatke and Klemme (2006), Bédard (2006), Stepanov et al (2012) 7 Page 18 of 23 may represent mafic magmas derived from the lithospheric mantle (Bailley 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, the recent study of Stepanov et al (2012) has determined monazite-melt partition coefficients that suggest D Th /D Nd > 1. Thus our finding that the Th/Nd melt > Th/Nd initial , further supports our conclusions from U-Th systematics that of a monazite-free, sediment melt residue is required.…”
Section: Control Of Accessory Phases On Fluid and Melt Componentsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The large size of the crystals compared to the MI, and the low solubility of these minerals in granitic melts (e.g. Watson and Harrison 1983;Montel 1993;Acosta-Vigil et al 2003;Stepanov et al 2012;Boehnke et al 2013), indicates that they are solid inclusions (i.e. were already present during the entrapment of the MI) and hence are not expected to dissolve into the melt during the experiments (Table 1).…”
Section: Microstructures Of Remelted Nanogranitoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%