Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, Volume. 33, Issue 7, 1965(2013)
Analysis of X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Plasma Mass Spectrometry of the Guidong Granite Body and Its Implications to Granite Evolution
The Guidong composite granite body (CGB) located in the north Guangdong Province consists of numerous rock bodies formed respectively in the early and late Jurassic and early Cretaceous. Analysis of the granites of different period with X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy and plasma mass spectrometry indicates: (1) From the top of a granite body downwards, the felsic components of rock decrease, while the mafic and ∑REE, LREE/HREE, (La/Yb)N, as well as δEu value increase, suggesting the material differentiation in the in-situ melting of crustal rocks and crystallisation of magma; (2) From old to young of the different period granite-massifs in the Guidong CGB, the felsic compositions totally decrease, and the mafic components, ∑REE, LREE/HREE, (La/Yb)N, and δEu value increase as well, implying multiple crustal melting (remelting) events in the Mesozoic in this area; and (3) Primitive mantle-normalized spider diagram for trace elements of Guidong CGB suggests high maturity of the crust involved in the in-situ melting.
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LI Hong-wei, CHEN Guo-neng, PENG Zhuo-lun1. Analysis of X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Plasma Mass Spectrometry of the Guidong Granite Body and Its Implications to Granite Evolution[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2013, 33(7): 1965
Received: Aug. 13, 2012
Accepted: --
Published Online: Sep. 30, 2013
The Author Email: Hong-wei LI (lihongw1981@126.com)