碱交代作用和化石地热活动:犹他州华华泉凝灰岩

R. Nusbaum, S. Gant
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在犹他州西南部收集的华华泉凝灰岩样本中发现了不同程度的广泛碱交代。高度蚀变的样品表现出(1)碱金属(Na除外)以碱土元素(Ba除外)为代价的强烈周期性富集趋势;(2)钾长石完全或部分取代了安地石斑晶;轻度蚀变的样品表现出(1)与高度蚀变的样品相似但不太极端的富集和耗尽;(2)没有大尺度蚀变的证据。Cs是蚀变富集的最敏感元素,Rb和K20次之。随着钾长石的加入和安地石的减少,重碱在低温下更倾向于固定。相对变化趋势。原始矿化的缺乏和广泛的碱交代性质与轻微的斑岩蚀变有关,表明犹他州这部分地区存在化石地热活动。
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Alkali Metasomatism and Fossil Geothermal Activity: Wah Wah Springs Tuff, Utah
Variable degrees of widespread alkali metasomatism have been detected within Wah Wah Springs Tuff samples collected in southwestern Utah. Highly altered samples show (1) strong periodic enrichment trends for alkali metals (except Na) at the expense of alkaline earth elements (except Ba), and (2) complete to partial replacement of andesine phenocrysts by K-feldspar: Mildly altered samples show (1) similar but less extreme enrichments and depletions compared to highly altered samples, and (2) no megascopic evidence of alteration. Cs is the most sensitive of the elements enriched by the alteration, followed by Rb and K20. Greater tendency toward fixation of heavy alkalis at low temperatures accompanying the addition of K-feldspar and the reduction of andesine explains. relative alteration trends. The lack of prvximal mineralization and widespread nature of alkali metasomatism associated with minor pmpylitic alteration suggests fossil geothermal activity in this part of Utah.
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