埃及西奈半岛南部Wadi El-Sheikh地区同构造花岗岩类地球化学特征

Walaa Saad, moustafa moghed
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Wadi El-Sheikh地区位于西奈半岛南部,以富含钙碱性和碱性/过碱性花岗岩类岩石以及相关的火山岩而闻名。这些花岗岩类岩石具有特殊的地球动力学意义,因为它们有助于更好地了解阿拉伯努比亚盾(ANS)大陆地壳的形成过程。因此,本研究引入了新的综合地质野外研究、岩石学资料和同构造花岗岩类全岩地球化学资料。同构造花岗岩类(SNG)主要由石英闪长岩、闪长岩、花岗闪长岩组成。地球化学特征表明,这些SNGs主要为铝质、钙碱性、i型,对应于同碰撞火山弧花岗岩类。同构造花岗岩类具有高(al2o3 / tio2)比值(17.85 ~ 80.70),向高硅花岗岩类(花岗闪长岩)上升,同时具有高(CaO/ na2o)比值(0.33 ~ 1.44),由石英闪长岩向花岗闪长岩递减。这些特征表明,煤制天然气侵位受镁质和长英质熔体岩浆混合作用的影响较大。所分析的花岗岩类产生的温度范围为650℃至700℃,水压范围为0.5 ~ 10kbar。根据岩浆分离的深度,它们产生于深度超过30km的下地壳。与N-MORB值(负Ta和Nb异常)相比,所考虑的煤制天然气通常与LILE和LREE的富集和HFSE的耗尽有关。
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Geochemical Characteristics of the Syn-Tectonic Granitoids along Wadi El-Sheikh Area, South Sinai, Egypt.
The Wadi El-Sheikh area is situated in south Sinai, and is distinguished by a high abundance of calc-alkaline and alkaline/peralkaline granitoid rocks, as well as related volcanics. These granitoid rocks are of particular geodynamic significance because they contribute to better understanding of how the continental crust of the Arabian Nubian Shield (ANS) formed. Thus, the present study introduces new comprehensive geological field studies, petrological data, and whole rock geochemical data of syn-tectonic granitoids along Wadi El-Sheikh. The composition of the syn-tectonic granitoids (SNG) ranges from quartz-diorite, tonalite, to granodiorite. Geochemically, these SNGs are mainly metaluminous, calc-alkaline, I-type, and correspond to syn-collision volcanic arc granitoids. The investigated syn-tectonic granitoids have high (Al 2 O 3 /TiO 2) ratios (17.85–80.70), rising toward the higher silica granitoid type (granodiorite), while they also show high (CaO/Na 2 O) ratios (0.33–1.44) representing a decrease from quartz-diorite to granodiorite. These characters indicate that the emplacements of SNG were greatly influenced by the magma mixing of mafic and felsic melts. The analyzed granitoids originated at temperatures ranging from 650°C to 700°C and water pressures ranging from 0.5 to 10 kbar. According to the depth of magma segregation, and they were produced at depths of more than 30 km of the lower crust. The considered SNG are commonly concerned with enrichment of LILE and LREE and depletion of HFSE in comparison to N-MORB values (negative Ta and Nb anomalies)
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