1989
DOI: 10.1002/gj.3350240203
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A composite spessartite–appinite intrusion from Port‐na‐Blagh, County Donegal, Ireland

Abstract: A sheet-like appinite from Breaghy Head, North Donegal, is closely associated with a spessartite intrusion. Field, mineralogical, and geochemical similarities indicate that the parent magmas were very similar, and the appinite magma may have been derived from the spessartite by small degrees of crystal fractionation. The appinite is divided into an arnphibole-rich lower part and a felsic upper part; the mineralogical contrast between the two is best explained by tao-pulse intrusion of a batch of spessartitic m… Show more

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“…The dominance of hydrous mafic minerals, mainly amphibole with subordinate biotite, and the high-K calc-alkaline character of the hornblende gabbro makes it comparable to appinite from various orogenies, especially the Caledonian one (Elsdon and Todd, 1989;Zhang et al, 2012a;Murphy, 2013;Zhong et al, 2014). High MgO (4.69-5.95 wt.%) and Cr (110-250 ppm) contents of the gabbro relative to any crustal materials (Rudnick and Gao, 2014) or crustal-derived melts (e.g., Patiño Douce and Beard, 1995) suggests a main contribution from a mantle source.…”
Section: Tectonic Setting and Petrogenesis Of Hornblende Gabbromentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The dominance of hydrous mafic minerals, mainly amphibole with subordinate biotite, and the high-K calc-alkaline character of the hornblende gabbro makes it comparable to appinite from various orogenies, especially the Caledonian one (Elsdon and Todd, 1989;Zhang et al, 2012a;Murphy, 2013;Zhong et al, 2014). High MgO (4.69-5.95 wt.%) and Cr (110-250 ppm) contents of the gabbro relative to any crustal materials (Rudnick and Gao, 2014) or crustal-derived melts (e.g., Patiño Douce and Beard, 1995) suggests a main contribution from a mantle source.…”
Section: Tectonic Setting and Petrogenesis Of Hornblende Gabbromentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The rocks of the appinite suite, along with the breccia intrusions associated with them, intrude and are intruded by lamprophyre dykes (Elsdon and Todd 1989). Lamprophyre (Fig.…”
Section: Lamprophyre Dykesmentioning
confidence: 99%