尼日利亚西北部birningwari片岩带北部同碰撞泛非花岗岩物源及地质背景

Kehinde Oluyede, U. Klötzli
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对birningwari片岩带北部的同碰撞花岗岩进行了研究,确定了其物源和地质背景,为进一步认识尼日利亚片岩带的地球动力学演化作出贡献。主要由花岗岩组成,少量为花岗闪长岩和石英岩。岩石学和地球化学资料揭示了三个花岗岩群:黑云母-角闪石花岗岩(石英岩- BHG);黑云母花岗岩(BG)和黑云母-白云母花岗岩(BMG)。岩石一般具有钙碱性亲和和高钾钙碱性亲和,以及钙碱性与碱钙、过铝、铁、镁的地球化学特征。其特征为LILE富集,LREE分馏因子(La/Yb)较高(6.74 ~ 45.14),弱至中度Eu负异常(Eu/Eu* = 0.38 ~ 0.62), Nb、P、Ti负异常较强。亲石元素(Ba、Sr、Rb)表现出“高-低Ba-Sr”的花岗岩变化趋势;“正常”、“异常”、“强分异”和“花岗闪长岩与石英闪长岩”花岗岩。它们的微量元素和稀土元素模式相似,表明它们是同生的。主量元素和微量元素数据表明,在火山弧和碰撞后的环境中,基性岩浆的分异和从页岩灰岩和石英沉积原岩中继承的地壳成分的部分熔融。该花岗岩的场域和地球化学特征表明,它们与尼日利亚其他地区片岩带中的花岗岩相似,构成了同一泛非岩浆带的横向延续。
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Provenance and Geological Setting of Syn-collisional Pan-African Granite in the Northern Part Birnin Gwari Schist Belt in NW Nigeria
Syn-collisional granite in the northern part of the Birnin Gwari schist belt was studied to determine its provenance and geologic setting in order to contribute further to the understanding of the geodynamic evolution of Nigeria Schist belts. It consists dominantly of granite and lesser granodiorite and quartzolite. Petrographic and geochemical data revealed three granite groups: the biotite-hornblende granite (quartzolite - BHG); the biotite granite (BG) and the biotite-muscovite granite (BMG). The rocks generally have calc-alkaline and high-K calc-alkaline affinities, and calc-alkalic to alkali-calcic, peraluminous and ferroan and magnesian geochemistry. They are characterized by LILE enrichment, high LREE fractionation factor [(La/Yb) (6.74 to 45.14] with weak to moderate negative Eu (Eu/Eu* = 0.38 to 0.62) and strong negative Nb, P and Ti anomalies. Variation in the behavior of lithophile elements (Ba, Sr and Rb) revealed diverse granite trend such as “high and low Ba-Sr”; “normal”, “anomalous” “strongly differentiated” and “granodiorite and quartz diorite” granite. Their display of similar trace elements and REE patterns suggest they are cogenetic. Major and trace element data indicate differentiation of a mafic magma and partial melting of crustal components inherited from shale-greywacke and quartzose sedimentary protoliths in volcanic arc and post collisional settings. The field and geochemical characteristics of this granite suggest that they are similar to other granites in schist belts in other parts of Nigeria, forming the lateral continuation of the same Pan-African magmatic belt.
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