Geochemical insight into granite hosted U-rich fluorite, Gabal El-Erediya area, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt: REE geochemical and fluid inclusion aspects

The A-type younger granite pluton and associated fluorite of Gabal El-Erediya, Eastern Desert, Egypt, have been investigated geologically and geochemically. Granites are genetically high-K-calc-alkaline syenogranites that show a high LREE/HREE ratio with noticeable negative Eu anomaly. Additionally,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Arabian journal of geosciences 2021-07, Vol.14 (13), Article 1232
Hauptverfasser: Amer, Omar, Kharbish, Sherif, Maged, Ali, Khedr, Fares
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Zusammenfassung:The A-type younger granite pluton and associated fluorite of Gabal El-Erediya, Eastern Desert, Egypt, have been investigated geologically and geochemically. Granites are genetically high-K-calc-alkaline syenogranites that show a high LREE/HREE ratio with noticeable negative Eu anomaly. Additionally, the visible tetrad pattern and negative Eu anomaly of the investigated granites point to fractional crystallization and fluid-melt interactions during the last stage of magmatic differentiation. They were probably generated within an extensional environment and were crystallized at temperature ~ 740 °C and pressure ~ 1.9 kbars. Two types of U-rich fluorite mineralizations were recorded including colorless and violet types. The hydrothermal fluids forming fluorites were related to late-stage differentiation of the felsic magma with a crystallization temperature ranging from 118 to 336 °C.
ISSN:1866-7511
1866-7538
DOI:10.1007/s12517-021-07593-3