Petrography and Rb-Sr mineral age of mafic dyke rock from Niban Iwa, Lützow-Holm Complex, East Antarctica
Tomoharu MIYAMOTO,
Katsuyuki YAMASHITA,
Daniel J. DUNKLEY
et al.
Abstract:A WNW-ESE-trending mafic dyke intruding across major structures in high-grade metamorphic rocks was found at Niban Iwa (translated as "Number Two Rock") in the Proterozoic Lützow-Holm Complex of East Antarctica. It is holocrystalline and aphyric, and comprises biotite, hornblende, plagioclase, orthoclase, quartz, apatite, and titanite. Chemically the dyke rock is alkali basalt with high K2O/Na2O and total Fe contents, and low Cr and Ni contents, indicating that it was formed by the differentiation of olivine f… Show more
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