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Petrogenesis of the Bosworgey granitic cusp in the SW England tin province and its implications for ore mineral genesis
Authors:T K Ball  I R Basham
Institution:(1) Institute of Geological Sciences, Keyworth, Nottingham, England;(2) Institute of Geological Sciences, 64-78 Grays Inn Road, London, England
Abstract:The Bosworgey granite cusp forms an apical portion of the concealed northern extension of the Tregonning-Godolphin granite ridge. It is characterised by unusually high values of B, P, Mn, Fe, As, Cu, Nb, Ta, Bi, Sn, W, U and S which are present largely as tourmaline, apatite, pyrite, arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite, bismuth, columbite, cassiterite, wolframite and uraninite; and low levels of Zr, Hf, Ti and REE present in zircon, ilmenite and monazite. The granite is classified as Sn and W ldquospecialisedrdquo (Tischendorf, 1974) and it belongs to the ilmenite series of Japanese workers. The classification of Chappell and White (1974) (ldquoSrdquo and ldquoIrdquo type granites) is shown to be inapplicable to Cornubian rocks although the Bosworgey samples show characteristics of ldquoSrdquo type granites. The accessory mineral assemblages are typical of high temperature lodes (cassiterite, wolframite, arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite) and the assamblage is concluded to be the cusp analogue of hypothermal lodes produced by extreme differentiation and concentration of volatiles. It is speculated that such granites could provide the parent material for the mesothermal crosscourse mineralisation (pitchblende, bismuth, pyrite, galena, sphalerite).
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