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Geochemical and petrological characteristics of xenoliths in Mansehra Granite, NW Himalaya, Pakistan: implications for petrogenesis and tectonic settings
Tehseen Zafar;  Munazzam Ali Mahar;  Hafiz Ur Rehman;  Muhammad Riaz;  Khalid Latif;  Abiola Oyebamiji;  Mustansar Naeem
2019
Source PublicationEpisodes
Volume42Issue:4Pages:263-285
Abstract

Mansehra Granite (MG) is massive and sheared which contains light-gray to jet-black schistosed and light-gray micaceous quartzite restites. The later possess relatively higher quartz as compared with mica contents whereas the former has predominant quartz and feldspar. Enclosure of apatite and zircon in micas and absence of sillimanite in schistosed and non-foliated facies suggest that these rocks are restite in nature. Presence of abundant and larger mica flakes at contact of restites with MG indicates exposure of these flakes at relatively higher temperature of granitic melt (623.7−886.6 °C) particularly at their margins. However, central part of restites remained unaffected due lesser impact of elevated temperature. Schistose and surmicaceous restites show crenulation cleavage and preserve structural antiquity during amalgamation in felsic melt. Geochemically, restites and Tanawal Formation indicate calc-alkaline to high K calc-alkaline domain with orogenic syn-collisional settings. Geochemical characteristics and modal mineralogy of restites and Tanawal Formation are similar. This study suggests that former has been derived from the later and their field relationships and geochemical signatures provide credible evidence in favour of S-type trait of Mansehra Granite. In geochemical diagrams, MG portrayed calc-alkaline, peraluminous S-type nature and its magma was generated from heterogeneous Tanawal Formation via fractional crystallization.

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Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/10935
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China
2.Department of Geological Sciences, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX 79968, United States
3.Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan
4.Institute of Geology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, 54590, Pakistan
5.National Centre of Excellence in Geology, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, 25130, Pakistan
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Tehseen Zafar;Munazzam Ali Mahar;Hafiz Ur Rehman;Muhammad Riaz;Khalid Latif;Abiola Oyebamiji;Mustansar Naeem. Geochemical and petrological characteristics of xenoliths in Mansehra Granite, NW Himalaya, Pakistan: implications for petrogenesis and tectonic settings[J]. Episodes,2019,42(4):263-285.
APA Tehseen Zafar;Munazzam Ali Mahar;Hafiz Ur Rehman;Muhammad Riaz;Khalid Latif;Abiola Oyebamiji;Mustansar Naeem.(2019).Geochemical and petrological characteristics of xenoliths in Mansehra Granite, NW Himalaya, Pakistan: implications for petrogenesis and tectonic settings.Episodes,42(4),263-285.
MLA Tehseen Zafar;Munazzam Ali Mahar;Hafiz Ur Rehman;Muhammad Riaz;Khalid Latif;Abiola Oyebamiji;Mustansar Naeem."Geochemical and petrological characteristics of xenoliths in Mansehra Granite, NW Himalaya, Pakistan: implications for petrogenesis and tectonic settings".Episodes 42.4(2019):263-285.
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