2016
DOI: 10.3749/canmin.1600015
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Petrography, Mineralogy, and Origin of the Syenite Pegmatitic Segregation Veins From La Peña Alkaline Complex, Mendoza, Argentina

Abstract: The syenite pegmatitic segregation veins (SPSV) of the Early Miocene La Peña alkaline complex (LPC), Mendoza, Argentina, are emplaced in a malignite body. They occur as veins, parallel layers, and small elliptical bodies 1 to 6 cm wide and 0.2 to 1 m in length. The veins with a pegmatitic to micropegmatitic texture have a thin dark border composed of andradite, potassic-hastingsite, and dark micas and a thicker internal zone of poikilitic Ba-Sr-poor K-feldspar (Or 90.3 Ab 8.9 An 0.8 ), nepheline (Ne 74.9 Ks 19… Show more

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