2006
DOI: 10.2465/jmps.060620b
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Partial replacement of plagioclase by smectite within the Takakumayama Granite, Kagoshima, Japan

Abstract: Plagioclase crystals up to 5 mm long partially replaced by pink colored smectite, from the Takakumayama Granite, Kagoshima, Japan, were examined using optical microscopy, X ray diffraction, electron probe microanalysis, and X ray analytical microscopy. A map of Ca concentration reveals distinct zoning that is probably due to abrupt changes in growth conditions. In terms of zoning, there are three distinct regions within the plagioclase crystal: (1) an unzoned core, (2) an intermediate region between the core a… Show more

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“…This is supported by seismic studies that indicate a granodioritic lower crustal composition beneath Southern Kyushu (Iwasaki et al 1990). The Takakumayama granite is a middle Miocene granite exposure located less than 25 km south-east of Sakurajima (Matsui 2006;Ishihara and Chappell 2010), and this is used here to represent the lower crustal composition beneath Sakurajima.…”
Section: Crustal Assimilation and Fractional Crystallizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is supported by seismic studies that indicate a granodioritic lower crustal composition beneath Southern Kyushu (Iwasaki et al 1990). The Takakumayama granite is a middle Miocene granite exposure located less than 25 km south-east of Sakurajima (Matsui 2006;Ishihara and Chappell 2010), and this is used here to represent the lower crustal composition beneath Sakurajima.…”
Section: Crustal Assimilation and Fractional Crystallizationmentioning
confidence: 99%