Late Magmatism of the Galway Granite Batholith: I. Dacite Dikes

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
P. Mohr
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Abstract:The Galway Granite is singular among the Irish latest Caledonian (-400Ma) batholiths for the number and variety of syn- and post-consolidation sheet intrusions. The most numerous and persistent are microphyric dacitic dikes, typically arranged in sets trending N-NNE, perpendicular to the long axis of the batholith. The sets cut the eastern and western blocks of the batholith, in contrast to their absence from the uplifted and eroded central block. Dacite geochemistry is similar to that of the megacrystic granodiorite that comprises the greater part of the batholith. However, the longer dike sets manifest mineralogical and chemical gradients along strike, from rhyodacite at the batholith axis to andesitic dacite outside the batholith. Hybridisation of granitoid magma with a more mafic magma is considered to have produced the dike magmas. Diking was induced by east-west stress relaxation of the batholith, coeval with a final plutonic episode involving high-level intrusion of alkali leucogranite sills. Regional ENE-WNW transcurrent faulting became active before the diking had concluded.
高威花岗岩基的晚期岩浆作用:1 .英安岩岩脉
摘要:在爱尔兰最新的喀里多尼亚(-400Ma)岩基中,戈尔韦花岗岩在固结前后的片状侵入体的数量和种类上都是独特的。数量最多且持续时间最长的是小叶英安岩脉,通常呈北东-北北东走向,垂直于岩基长轴。这些岩组切割了岩基的东部和西部块体,与之形成鲜明对比的是,它们没有出现在隆起和侵蚀的中央块体中。达克岩地球化学与构成岩基大部分的巨晶花岗闪长岩相似。然而,较长的岩脉组沿走向表现出明显的矿物学和化学梯度,从岩基轴上的流纹岩到岩基外的安山岩英安岩。花岗岩类岩浆与镁铁质岩浆的混合作用被认为产生了岩墙岩浆。岩基的东西向应力松弛引起了海堤,与涉及碱性浅色花岗岩岩床高水平侵入的最后一次深成事件同时发生。在围堤结束之前,区域ENE-WNW横贯断层活动变得活跃。
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Irish Journal of Earth Sciences
Irish Journal of Earth Sciences Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
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