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摘要
El Aouana火成岩是中新世岩浆套的一部分,从突尼斯北部延伸到摩洛哥,穿过阿尔及利亚海岸的Maghrebin链。这些岩石由火山(安山岩和英安岩)和次火山(微闪长岩和微花岗闪长岩)岩性组成,它们侵入了白垩纪和渐新世-中新世推覆体以及中新世后推覆体沉积物。安山岩由斜长石、角闪石和辉石斑晶组成,形成于微岩屑地块中。英安岩是富斜长石的稀有高蚀变镁铁矿物。微闪长岩和微花岗闪长岩是一种角闪石环状岩石,具有斜长石、辉石和罕见的黑云母斑晶,镶嵌在微晶地块中。地球化学观测表明,岩石呈钙碱性,具有i型亲和力。与高场强元素(HFSE)和重稀土元素(HREE)相比,它们富含大离子亲石元素(LILE)和轻稀土元素(LREE)。在多元素模式上观察到的负Nb、P和Ti异常是源自俯冲带的岩浆的印记。野外、岩石学和地球化学调查表明,El Aouana中新世火成岩位于后碰撞环境中。这些岩石与阿尔及利亚东北部的含金属、碰撞后花岗岩类相似,后者被认为来自北非边缘下“板块断裂”的交代地幔源。
Caractéristiques pétrologiques et géochimiques des roches magmatiques d’El Aouana, NE algérien
The El Aouana igneous rocks are part of the Miocene magmatic suite that extends from Northern Tunisia to Morocco through the Algerian coast in the Maghrebin chain. These rocks are composed of volcanic (andesites and dacites) and subvolcanic (micodiorites and microgranodiorites) lithologies that intruded both the Cretaceous and Oligo-Miocene nappes, and the Miocene post-nappe sediments. The andesites are composed of plagioclase, amphibole and pyroxene phenocrysts that are set in a microlithic groundmass. The dacites are plagioclase-rich and rare, highly altered ferromagnesian minerals. The microdiorites and microgranodiorites are hornblende-bearing rocks with plagioclase, pyroxene and rare biotite phenocrysts that are set in a microcrystalline groundmass. Geochemical observations show that the rocks are calc-alkaline with I-type affinity. They are enriched in large ion lithophile elements (LILE) and light rare earth elements (LREE) compared to high field strength elements (HFSE) and heavy rare earth elements (HREE). The negative Nb, P and Ti anomalies observed on the multi-element patterns are imprints of magmas originated from subduction zones. Field, petrological and geochemical investigations show that the El Aouana Miocene igneous rocks are emplaced in a post-collisionnal setting. These rocks show similarities with the metaluminous, post-collisionnel granitoids of north-eastern Algeria which are thought to have been derived from a metasomatized mantle source as a consequence of ‘slab break-off’ underneath the North African margin.
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