Geochemistry of K‐feldspar and Muscovite in Rare‐element Pegmatites and Granites from the Totoral Pegmatite Field,San Luis,Argentina |
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Authors: | Julio Oyarzábal Miguel Ángel Galliski Ernesto Perino |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Geology,;2. Present address: Gerencia de Geología y Minería, Loma Negra‐Camargo Corrêa Cimentos. Camino Real s/n (7436) Loma Negra, Buenos Aires, Argentina.;3. IANIGLA, CONICET‐CCT‐MENDOZA, Mendoza, Argentina;4. Area of Analytical Chemistry, University of San Luis, and |
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Abstract: | The geochemistry of K‐feldspar for K, P, Sr, Ba, Rb, Cs, Ga, and of muscovite for the same elements plus Nb and Ta, was used for proving the parental relationships of S‐type granites and LCT (Li, Cs, Ta) rare‐element pegmatites in the southernmost pegmatitic field of the Pampean pegmatite province in Argentina. The variation of K/Rb‐Cs, K/Cs‐Rb, K/Rb‐Rb/Sr, K/Rb‐Ba in K‐feldspar from the granites and pegmatites show that they form an association with the evolutional sequence: granites → barren‐ to transitional pegmatites → beryl type, beryl‐columbite‐phosphate pegmatites → complex type of spodumene subtype pegmatites → albite‐spodumene type → albite type pegmatites. This sequence reflects the regional distribution of the different magmatic units. The Ta‐Cs diagram for muscovite reveals that none of the studied pegmatites exceed the threshold established in previous studies for being considered with important tantalum oxide mineralization. The granites and pegmatites constitute a rare‐element pegmatitic field in which different magmatic units form a continuous fractionation trend, extended from the less evolved granitic facies to the most geochemically specialized pegmatites |
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Keywords: | Argentina fractionation trend geochemistry K‐feldspar— muscovite rare‐element pegmatite S‐type granite Totoral pegmatitic field |
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