“…They are chemically characterized by high SiO 2 , Na 2 O, and CaO and low K 2 O and FeO T (Coleman & Donato, 1979;Coleman & Peterman, 1975). They have been well documented in the present-day ocean crust (e.g., Bortnikov et al, 2005;Dick et al, 2000;Nakamura et al, 2007;Nguyen et al, 2018;Silantyev et al, 2010) and many ophiolites (e.g., Amri et al, 1996;Coleman & Peterman, 1975). Though oceanic plagiogranites are volumetrically minor, accessory minerals such as zircon, apatite, and titanite they contained allow for dating the emplacement ages of the ocean crust and ophiolite complexes (e.g., Mukasa & Ludden, 1987;Schwartz et al, 2005).…”