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Nb-Ta fractionation in peraluminous granites: a marker of the magmatic-hydrothermal transition

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posted on 2024-10-28, 04:12 authored by AS Stepanov, Sebastien MeffreSebastien Meffre, J Mavrogenes, Jeffrey SteadmanJeffrey Steadman
On the basis of geochemical and mineralogical features, Ballouard et al. (2016) argue that magmatic fractionation alone cannot explain the formation of leucogranites with low Nb/Ta ratios. Instead, they propose that low ratios are better explained by post-magmatic interaction with F-bearing fluids. Although fluids may certainly play an important role in the formation of rare metal leucogranites, the model proposed by Ballouard et al. lacks key details. We contend that the principal features they attribute to magmatic-hydrothermal processes are better explained by the magmatic fractionation model.

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Publication title

Geology

Volume

44

Issue

7

Pagination

e394

ISSN

0091-7613

Department/School

CODES ARC

Publisher

Geological Soc America

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

Inc, Po Box 9140, Boulder, USA, Co, 80301-9140

Socio-economic Objectives

259999 Other mineral resources (excl. energy resources) not elsewhere classified

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