1000.
Two rock series are distinguished in the Nain anorthosite massif: the anorthosite-adamellite suite, occupying most of the massif, and the troctolite-syenite suite, which occurs in layered intrusions. Field relations show that troctolitic rocks intrude anorthositic rocks, but are intruded by adamellitic rocks.
The following evolutionary model is suggested for the Nain massif. Fractional crystallization in a parental magma resulted in a density-stratified magma mass in which plagioclase crystals accumulated by suspension at a level where the density of crystal and liquid matched. Thus, a plagioclase cumulate formed, which was underlain by heavier troctolitic magma and overlain by lighter acidic magma. Settling of the plagioclase mass caused local intrusion of troctolitic magma, which differentiated in members of the troctolite-syenite suite. Subsequent disturbance of the magma chamber distorted the solidified portion, and caused local intrusive relationships between it and the acidic rest magma, which further differentiated in members of the adamellite series. 相似文献