Compositional variations of some constituent minerals of the late Mesozoic and early Tertiary granitic rocks of southwest Japan

Murakami, N. (1977) Compositional variations of some constituent minerals of the late Mesozoic and early Tertiary granitic rocks of southwest Japan. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia, 9. pp. 75-89. ISSN 2637-109X

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Abstract

The late Mesozoic to early Tertiary granitic rocks on the inner side of Southwest Japan are divided into three zones, Ryoke, Hiroshima and Sanin, in the order of emplacement. They are arranged from south to north with E-W extension. The three zones do not show any great difference in whole rock chemistry, except for oxidation ratio. However, there are comparatively marked differences in the chemical composition of the constituent minerals, such as hornblendes, biotites and K-feldspars. The Fe/Mg ratios in both hornblendes and biotites, and the Al-content of hornblendes become lower towards the north zone. The Or-content of the K-feldspars is highest in the granitic rocks of the Ryoke zone and lowest in the Sanin zone. These data suggest the highest temperature and the shallowest emplacement for the formation of the Sanin zone, and the reverse for the Ryoke zone. This implies that the level of erosion deepens from north to south. The isotopic dating data seem to agree with this conception, because the interval between the mineral age and the whole rock or whole rock-mineral isochron age becomes shorter northward.

Item Type: Article
Creators: Murakami, N.
Title: Compositional variations of some constituent minerals of the late Mesozoic and early Tertiary granitic rocks of southwest Japan
Date: November 1977
Location: Geological Society of Malaysia website
Publication: Geological Society of Malaysia
Volume: 9
Physical Description: 15p.
Agency Name: Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
Date Deposited: 07 May 2024 06:54
Last Modified: 07 May 2024 06:54
URI: http://myagric.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/21596

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