M. Dawoud, G. Saleh, H. A. Shahin, F. Khaleal, B. M. Emad
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摘要
在岩性上,G. El Fereyid W. Rahaba地区的岩石类型以花岗岩为主,并伴有伟晶岩。花岗质岩石由闪长岩和二长花岗岩组成(酸性小岩脉),石英和伟晶岩以脉状(花岗岩和粗晶伟晶岩)赋存于二长花岗岩中。构造分析表明,存在一组轴向西北西至北西的突出褶皱和一组轴向西北东向和北北西向的不太突出褶皱。二长花岗岩的岩石化学研究和构造辨别图表明其属后造山花岗岩。地球化学上,二长花岗岩显示大离子亲石元素(LILE)富集(峰);Pb, Rb, Ba, Sr)和高场强元素(HFSE;Y, Zr, Nd,)和K, P和Ti的损耗(槽)。伟晶岩显示大离子亲石元素(LILE)富集(峰);Pb, Rb, Sr)和高场强元素(HFSE;Y, Zr, Th, U, Nb)和K, P和Ti的损耗(槽)。它们具有高钾钙碱性岩浆和过铝质特征,被认为是后造山花岗岩。二长花岗岩显示小到中等的负Eu异常,伟晶岩显示中到较大的负Eu异常。伟晶岩表现出明显的w型四分体效应,二长花岗岩不表现出四分体效应。
Younger Granites and Associated Pegmatites of Gabal El Fereyid – Wadi Rahaba Area, South Eastern Desert, Egypt: Geological and Geochemical Characteristics
Lithologically, the rock types of G. El Fereyid W. Rahaba area are dominantly granites associated with pegmatites. The granitic rocks comprise tonalite and monzogranite with (minor acidic dykes), quartz and pegmatites occur as a vein type (granitic and perthitic pegmatites) hosted within the monzogranite. Structural analysis shows the presence of a prominent set of folds with axes striking WNW to NW and a less prominent set with pronounced ENE and NNW trends. Petrochemical studies and tectonic discrimination diagrams for the monzogranite reveal that it is classified as post orogenic granites (POG). Geochemically, monzogranite shows enrichment (peaks) of large ion lithophile elements (LILE; Pb, Rb, Ba, Sr) and high field strength elements (HFSE; Y, Zr, Nd,) and depletion (troughs) of K, P and Ti. Pegmatite shows enrichment (peaks) of large ion lithophile elements (LILE; Pb, Rb, Sr) and high field strength elements (HFSE; Y, Zr, Th, U, Nb) and depletion (troughs) of K, P and Ti. They exhibit high K-calc alkaline magma and peraluminous characteristics and considered as post orogenic granites (POG). The monzogranite reveal small to moderate negative Eu anomaly, while the pegmatites reveal moderate to large negative Eu anomaly. The pegmatite displays clear W-type tetrad effect of the REE while, the studied monzogranite do not show tetrad effect.