Magnetic susceptibility of Variscan granite-types of the Spanish Central System and the redox state of magma

  1. Villaseca, C.
  2. Ruiz-Martínez, V.C.
  3. Pérez-Soba, C.
Revista:
Geologica acta: an international earth science journal

ISSN: 1695-6133

Año de publicación: 2017

Título del ejemplar: . Special Issue: Granites and Related Rocks: a tribute to Guillermo Corretgé

Volumen: 15

Número: 4

Páginas: 379-394

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.1344/GEOLOGICAACTA2017.15.4.8 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

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Resumen

Magnetic susceptibility (MS) has been measured in Variscan granites from central Spain. They yield values in the order of 15 to 180µSI units for S- and I-type granites, indicating that both types belong to the ilmenite series. Only samples from magnetite-bearing leucogranites from the I-type La Pedriza massif show high MS values, in the order of 500-1400µSI, reflecting the presence of this ferromagnetic mineral. Mineral chemistry of magmatic Fe-rich minerals (mainly biotite) suggests similar oxidation values for both granite types. MS values change in highly fractionated granites accordingly either with the presence of rare new Fe-oxide phases (some I-type leucogranites) or with the marked modal amount decrease of Fe-rich minerals (I- and S-type leucogranites). The redox state in highly fractionated granite melts is mostly controlled by magmatic processes that modify redox conditions inherited from the source region. Thus, the occurrence of magnetite or ilmenite in granites is primarily controlled by the oxidation state of the source material but also by the differentiation degree of the granite melt. The presence of magnetite in some Variscan I-type leucogranites might be a consequence of crystal fractionation processes in a more limited mafic mineral assemblage than in S-type granite melts.

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We thank Alfredo Fernández Larios for his assistance with the electron microprobe analyses in the Centro Nacional de Microscopía Electrónica Luis Bru (UCM). Comments and revision of an early version of the work by Dr. Encarnación Roda-Robles were very fruitful. We also thank the comments and suggestions made by Montserrat Liesa (Editor) and two anonymous reviewers that greatly increased the quality of the manuscript. This work is included in the objectives and supported by the CGL2016-78796 project of the Spanish MICINN and the Santander-UCM PR26/16-20294 project.

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