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ِA new occurrence of rift-related damtjernite (ultramafic) lamprophyre, Gebel Anweiyib area, Arabian Nubian shield: Insights from bulk rock geochemistry and remote sensing data analysis.
ِA new occurrence of rift-related damtjernite (ultramafic) lamprophyre, Gebel Anweiyib area, Arabian Nubian shield: Insights from bulk rock geochemistry and remote sensing data analysis.
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Physics & Chemistry of the Earth - Parts A/B/C . Feb2024, Vol. 133, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- The occurrence of lamprophyre dikes is being reported first time in the Gebel Anweiyib area, south Eastern Desert, Egypt. The investigation of the ultramafic lamprophyre (damtjernite) dikes intruded into the crustal younger granites and metasediments based on their spectral characteristics, mineralogical and geochemical compositions. Three multispectral sensors of Landsat-8, ASTER and S2 have been used to detect and characterize the lithologic units and the lamprophyre dikes. The reflectance and absorption signatures of the granitic rocks and lamprophyre dikes were the basis for detecting them from the remotely sensed data using the application of advanced image processing algorithms including FCC, BR, PCA, MNF, and DS. Geochemical studies inferred that the damtjernite dikes are under-saturated with SiO 2 (<38.89 wt%), alkaline with total alkalis (avg. 4 wt%), metaluminous with A/CNK (0.22–0.51), and ultramafic with MgO (13.88–19.23 wt%). They exhibit unique geochemical characteristics of mantle (with high MgO, Ni, Cr, and Mg#) coupled with crustal (high Sr, Ba, Zr, Ga and REEs) sources, similar to global ultramafic lamprophyres. High TiO 2 and highly fractionated REEs with low HREEs (avg. 23 ppm) relative to LREEs (avg. 354 ppm) contents, yielding residual garnet in melts. Low partial melting of primitive garnet lherzolite can account the obtained REEs in the ultramafic lamprophyres. These features signify their derivation from a deeper enriched asthenospheric (plume-type) magma like OIB, which is attested by the high Nb/La (avg. 1.32), Nb/U (avg. 102), La/Yb (avg. 43), and low Y/Nb < 0.52, Rb/Sr < 1, Rb/Ba (<0.14), and Sr/Ba (<0.9), suggesting their derivation from a mantle-derived source rather than crustal rocks. High concentrations of TiO 2 and Fe 2 O 3 in the ultramafic lamprophyres, reflecting their formation from a fertile peridotite by mantle plume-derived melts with K-residual phlogopite rather than amphibole as obtained by low Ba/Rb and high Rb/Sr ratios. The Anweiyib lamprophyres are anorogenic and confined to being derived from rifting regions, and their magma is not contaminated with crustal sources during emplacement. • Damtjernite)ultramafic (lamprophyre dikes intruded into the younger granites rocks. • Lamprophyres exhibit unique geochemical characteristics of coupled with crustal sources. • Lamprophyres are derived from a deeper enriched asthenospheric (plume-type) magma like OIB. • These lamprophyres are anorogenic and confined to emplaced from rifting regions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14747065
- Volume :
- 133
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Physics & Chemistry of the Earth - Parts A/B/C
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 174794377
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pce.2023.103530