Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Compositions of biotite from three different rock types of Mashhad granitoids,
i.e., granodiorite, monzogranite and leucogranite in NE of Iran have been
documented by electron microprobe and wet chemistry for Fe3+ and Fe2+.
Mashhad granitoids have been geochronologically and petrologically grouped into
G1 and G2 phases. Microprobe data show that the total Fe contents in biotite from
G2 leucogranite are higher than those in biotite from G1 granites. In addition, the
oxidation state of iron determined by wet chemistry shows that Fe3+/(Fe2+ + Fe3+)
ratio in biotite from G2 leucogranite is 0.10 indicating relatively reducing
whereas, in G1 ones is 0.18 and 0.23 suggesting more oxidizing conditions. The
most outstanding compositional characteristics of Mashhad biotite are differences
in total Al contents and Fe/(Fe+Mg) ratios. In the annite-siderophylite-phlogopiteeastonite
(ASPE) quadrilateral, represented based on the above parameters, biotite
samples from G1 and G2 granites define two distinct and non-overlapping trends.
Each trend is characterized by a pronounced trend of increasing total Al at
relatively narrow Fe/(Fe+Mg) values. The total Al contents of G1 biotite are in the
range of 2.8 to 3.1, whereas, in G2, 3.3 to 3.6 (apfu). Fe/(Fe+Mg) values of G1
biotite are in the range of 0.52 to 0.59 which is considerably lower than those
from G2 biotite, 0.67 to 0.72. The trend of increasing Al contents at constant
Fe/(Fe+Mg) is relatively common and observed in biotite from several locations
worldwide and attributed to considerable contributions from aluminous
supracrustal material, either by assimilation or anatexis.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Tecce, Francesca
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