Do S-type granites commonly sample infracrustal sources? New results from an integrated O, U–Pb and Hf isotope study of zircon

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Sarah K. Appleby
Martin R. Gillespie
Colin M. Graham
Richard W. Hinton
Grahame J. H. Oliver
Nigel M. Kelly
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[1] University of Edinburgh,Grant Institute of Earth Science
[2] British Geological Survey,Crustal Geodynamics Group, School of Geography and Geosciences
[3] University of St Andrews,Department of Geology and Geological Engineering
[4] Colorado School of Mines,Edinburgh Ion Microprobe Facility
[5] University of Edinburgh,Advanced Mineralogy Research Center
[6] Colorado School of Mines,undefined
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S-type granites; Scottish Caledonian granites; Zircon; Oxygen isotopes; Hf isotopes; Granite sources;
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In contrast to I-type granites, which commonly comprise infracrustal and supracrustal sources, S-type granites typically incorporate predominantly supracrustal sources. The initial aim of this study was to identify the sources of three Scottish Caledonian (~460 Ma) S-type granites (Kemnay, Cove and Nigg Bay) by conducting oxygen, U–Pb and Hf isotope analyses in zircon in order to characterise one potential end-member magma involved in the genesis of the voluminous late Caledonian (~430–400 Ma) I-type granites. Field, whole-rock geochemical and isotopic data are consistent with the generation of the S-type granites by melting their Dalradian Supergroup country rocks. While Hf isotope compositions of magmatic zircon, U–Pb data of inherited zircons, and high mean zircon δ18O values of 9.0 ± 2.7‰ (2SD) and 9.8 ± 2.0‰ for the Kemnay and Cove granites support this model, the Nigg Bay Granite contains zircons with much lower δ18O values (6.8 ± 2.1‰), similar to those found in Scottish I-type granites. This suggests that the Nigg Bay Granite contains low-δ18O material representing either altered supracrustal material, or more likely, an infracrustal source component with mantle-like δ18O. Mixing trends in plots of δ18O vs. εHf for S-type granite zircons indicate involvement of at least two sources in all three granites. This pilot study of Scottish Caledonian S-type granites demonstrates that, while field and whole-rock geochemical data are consistent with local melting of only supracrustal sources, the oxygen isotopic record stored in zircon reveals a much more complex petrogenetic evolution involving two or more magma sources.
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