Etude géochimique的granitoï'Aouli你pluton d的,以拳重击Moulouya Maroc

D Oukemeni , J.H Bourne
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通过对摩洛哥Haute Moulouya地区奥力古生代窗口暴露的花岗质岩石的填图和地球化学研究,发现了4种不同的岩相:(1)花岗闪长岩,是该杂岩中最基本的岩相;(2)中粒灰色花岗岩;(3)带粉红色的中粒均质花岗岩;(4)白色白云母花岗岩。这四种相的性质都是钙碱性到亚碱性的,它们都不像以前所认为的那样是真正的碱性。现有资料表明,花岗闪长岩和白云母花岗岩在地球化学上是不同的。它们还表明,粉红色相是由灰色相通过分离结晶而演化而来的。SiO2等高线的水平至亚水平空间分布和观测到的场关系均表明,灰色相与粉红色相通过多次注入相关联,支持了整个复合体被置于预先存在的水平剪切带中的假设。根据若干判别图,提出了侵位的晚造山—后造山构造环境。
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Etude géochimique des granitoïdes du pluton d'Aouli, Haute Moulouya, Maroc

A mapping and geochemical study of granitic rocks which are exposed in the Aouli Paleozoic window, Haute Moulouya area, Morocco, has revealed the presence of four distinct facies: (1) a granodiorite, which is the most mafic member of the complex; (2) a medium-grained grey granite; (3) a pinkish, medium-grained homogeneous granite; (4) a leucocratic muscovite granite. The four facies are calcalkaline to subalkaline in nature - none of them is truly alkaline as had been suggested previously. The available data show that the granodiorite and the muscovite granite are geochemically distinct. They also suggest that the pinkish facies evolved from the grey facies by fractional crystallization. The horizontal to subhorizontal spatial distribution of SiO2 contours and observed field relationships both suggest that the grey phase is related to the pink phase by multiple injection supporting the hypothesis that the whole complex was emplaced into a pre-existing horizontal shear zone. A late-orogenic to post-orogenic tectonic environment of emplacement is suggested based on a number of discriminant diagrams.

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