1994
DOI: 10.1086/629683
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Sedimentary Fractionations between Al, Ti, and Zr and the Genesis of Strongly Peraluminous Granites

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“…Indeed, as a result of the pioneering work of Griffin et al (2002), similar studies of zircon Hf isotopes from different granitic rocks worldwide, have documented that mixing between mantle-and juvenile crust-derived magmas may have played a crucial role in the genesis of many peraluminous and even strongly peraluminous granitoids (e.g., Belousova et al, 2006;Kemp et al, 2007;Chen et al, 2013;Liu et al, 2013). Also, a magma mixing origin for peraluminous granites is more compatible with the presence of mafic enclaves in S-type granites of the LFB (e.g., Vernon et al, 1988;Elburg, 1996;Waight et al, 2001), and with other petrological studies of S-type granites from elsewhere in the world (e.g., Garcia et al, 1994;Sandeman and Clarke, 2003), and even with experimental studies (Patiño Douce, 1995). A wide variation in Hf isotopic compositions in the Dulong granites might have been caused either by insufficient mixing during the melting process or by heterogeneous contamination (e.g., Zheng et al, 2007).…”
Section: Magma Mixing Between Crust-and Mantle-derived Meltsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Indeed, as a result of the pioneering work of Griffin et al (2002), similar studies of zircon Hf isotopes from different granitic rocks worldwide, have documented that mixing between mantle-and juvenile crust-derived magmas may have played a crucial role in the genesis of many peraluminous and even strongly peraluminous granitoids (e.g., Belousova et al, 2006;Kemp et al, 2007;Chen et al, 2013;Liu et al, 2013). Also, a magma mixing origin for peraluminous granites is more compatible with the presence of mafic enclaves in S-type granites of the LFB (e.g., Vernon et al, 1988;Elburg, 1996;Waight et al, 2001), and with other petrological studies of S-type granites from elsewhere in the world (e.g., Garcia et al, 1994;Sandeman and Clarke, 2003), and even with experimental studies (Patiño Douce, 1995). A wide variation in Hf isotopic compositions in the Dulong granites might have been caused either by insufficient mixing during the melting process or by heterogeneous contamination (e.g., Zheng et al, 2007).…”
Section: Magma Mixing Between Crust-and Mantle-derived Meltsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Al 2 O 3 / TiO 2 ratios, in earlier studies, have served as useful indicators of sediment precursors [28][29][30]. In addition, Ti is comparatively an immobile element and, as a result, is an important indicator of parent rock composition [5], and it occurs primarily in phyllosilicates [31].…”
Section: Provenancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…İncelenen sediman örneklerinin hesaplanmış 15*Al 2 O 3 -Zr-300*TiO 2 değerlerine göre çizilen diyagram, CAS: Kalk-alkalin granit alanı; SPG: per alüminyum granit alanı (Garcia vd. 1994 (Garcia et al, 1994 (Cicchella vd., 2016;Monna vd., 1999;Teutsch vd., 2001;Ayuso vd.1998;Gilg vd., 2001ve Somma vd., 2001). …”
Section: Figure 9 Normalized Diagram; the Average Values Of The Majounclassified