Trace element and isotopic exchange during acid-basic magma interaction processes

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作者
Poli, G
Tommasini, S
Halliday, AN
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关键词
acid-basic interaction; Sardinia-Corsica Batholith; mixing; mingling; physicochemical parameters;
D O I
10.1017/S0263593300006635
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Interaction processes between acid and basic magmas are widespread in the Sardinia-Corsica Batholith. The resulting hybrid magmas are extremely variable and can be broadly divided into: (i) microgranular mafic enclaves with geochemical characteristics of both magmatic liquids and cumulates; (ii) basic gabbroic complexes with internal parts mainly formed by cumulates and with interaction zones developing only in the marginal parts; and (iii) basic septa with the form of discrete, lenticular-like bodies often mechanically fragmented in the host rock. Different styles of interaction, ranging from mixing to mingling, have been related to variations in several physicochemical parameters, such as: (i) the initial contrast in chemical composition, temperature and viscosity; (ii) the relative mass fractions and the physical state of interacting magmas; and (iii) the static versus dynamic environment of interaction. A model is presented for the origin and history of interaction processes between basic and acid magmas based on the geochemical characteristics of hybrid magmas. Physico-chemical processes responsible for the formation of hybrid magmas can be attributed to. (i) fractional crystallisation of basic magma and contamination by acid magma; (ii) loss of the liquid phase from the evolving basic magma by filter pressing processes; (iii) mechanical mixing between basic and acid magmas; and (iv) liquid state isotopic diffusion during the attainment of thermal equilibrium.
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