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

Control of redox state and Sr isotopic composition of granitic magmas: a critical evaluation of the role of source rocks Available to Purchase
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Published:January 01, 1996
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CitationMichel Pichavant, Tahar Hammouda, Bruno Scaillet, 1996. "Control of redox state and Sr isotopic composition of granitic magmas: a critical evaluation of the role of source rocks", 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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The current underlying assumption in most geochemical studies of granitic rocks is that granitic magmas reflect their source regions. However, the mechanisms by which source rocks control the intensive and compositional parameters of the magmas remain poorly known. Recent experimental data are used to evaluate the ‘source rock model’ and to discuss controls of (1) redox states and (2) the Sr isotopic compositions of granitic magmas.
Experimental studies have been performed in parallel on biotite-muscovite and tourmaline–muscovite leucogranites from the High Himalayas. Results under reducing conditions (logf O2 = FMQ—0.5) at 4 kbar and variable f H2O suggest that the tourmaline-muscovite granite evolved under progressively more oxidising conditions during crystallisation, up to f O2 values more than four log units above the FMQ buffer. Leucogranite magmas thus provide an example of the control of redox conditions by post-segregation rather than by partial melting processes.
Other experiments designed to test the mechanisms of isotopic equilibration of Sr during partial melting of a model crustal assemblage show that kinetic factors can dominate the isotopic signature in the case of source rocks not previously homogenised during an earlier metamorphic event. The possibility is therefore raised that partial melts may not necessarily reflect the Sr isotopic composition of their sources, weakening in a fundamental way the source rock model.
- alkaline earth metals
- Asia
- buffers
- crystallization
- Eh
- electron probe data
- experimental studies
- granitic composition
- Himalayas
- ion probe data
- isotope ratios
- isotopes
- kinetics
- magmas
- mass spectra
- mechanism
- metals
- mineral composition
- partial melting
- peraluminous composition
- pressure
- reduction
- SEM data
- spectra
- Sr-87/Sr-86
- stable isotopes
- strontium