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Magma hybridization in the Western Tatra Mts. granitoid intrusion (S-Poland, Western Carpathians)

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MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY
Volume 103, Issue 1-4, Pages 19-36

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SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00710-011-0150-1

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  1. Polish Ministry of Sciences and Higher Education
  2. MNiSW [2 P04D 003 29, N 307 027837]
  3. Austrian Science Fund FWF [267-N11, P18202-N10]
  4. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [P18202] Funding Source: Austrian Science Fund (FWF)

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In the Variscan Western Tatra granites hybridization phenomena such as mixing and mingling can be observed at the contact of mafic precursors of dioritic composition and more felsic granitic host rocks. The textural evidence of hybridization include: plagioclase-K-feldspar-sphene ocelli, hornblende- and biotite-rimmed quartz ocelli, plagioclase with Ca-rich spike zonation, inversely zoned K-feldspar crystals, mafic clots, poikilitic plagioclase and quartz crystals, mixed apatite morphologies, zoned K-feldspar phenocrysts. The apparent pressure range of the magma hybridization event was calculated at 6.1 kbar to 4.6 kbar, while the temperature, calculated by independent methods, is in the range of 810A degrees C-770A degrees C. U-Pb age data of the hybrid rocks were obtained by in-situ LA-MC-ICP-MS analysis of zircon. The oscillatory zoned zircon crystals yield a concordia age of 368 A +/- 8 Ma (MSWD = 1.1), interpreted as the age of magma hybridization and timing of formation of the magmatic precursors. It is the oldest Variscan magmatic event in that part of the Tatra Mountains.

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