The Third Hutton Symposium on the Origin of Granites and Related Rocks

Trace element and isotopic exchange during acid–basic magma interaction processes Available to Purchase
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Published:January 01, 1996
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CitationG. Poli, S. Tommasini, A. N. Halliday, 1996. "Trace element and isotopic exchange during acid–basic magma interaction processes", The Third Hutton Symposium on the Origin of Granites and Related Rocks, M. Brown, P.A. Candela, D.L. Peck, W.E. Stephens, R.J. Walker, E-an Zen
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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 physico-chemical 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.
- acidic composition
- alkalic composition
- alkaline earth metals
- Corsica
- cumulates
- Europe
- France
- gabbros
- granites
- igneous rocks
- isotope ratios
- isotopes
- Italy
- leucogranite
- magmas
- metals
- mixing
- physicochemical properties
- plutonic rocks
- Rb/Sr
- Sardinia Italy
- Southern Europe
- Sr-87/Sr-86
- stable isotopes
- strontium
- thermodynamic properties
- variations
- viscosity
- Western Europe
- Sardinia-Corsica Batholith