Geochemistry 2021
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.95904
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An Overview on the Classification and Tectonic Setting of Neoproterozoic Granites of the Nubian Shield, Eastern Desert, Egypt

Abstract: Granites constitute the main rock components of the Earth’s continental crust, which suggested to be formed in variable geodynamics environments. The different types of granitic rocks, their compositional characteristics, tectonic settings and magma sources are outlined. Mineralogical classification of granites includes four rock types: tonalites, granodiorites, granite (monzogranite and syenogranites) and alkali-feldspar granites. Alphabetical classification subdivided granites into: I-type, S-type, A-type an… Show more

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“…The geographic coordinates of this region range between latitudes 26 °15′and 26 °25′N and longitudes 33 °30′and 33 °40′E (see Figure 1). Kab Amiri's granitic rocks form part of the Arabian-Nubian Shield constituting about 60% of exposed Neoproterozoic basement rock in Egypt's Eastern Desert and Sinai (El Bahariya, 2021). The area boasts two primary types of granitic rocks, distinguished by age and composition, with older rocks typically associated with subduction-related calc-alkaline affinities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The geographic coordinates of this region range between latitudes 26 °15′and 26 °25′N and longitudes 33 °30′and 33 °40′E (see Figure 1). Kab Amiri's granitic rocks form part of the Arabian-Nubian Shield constituting about 60% of exposed Neoproterozoic basement rock in Egypt's Eastern Desert and Sinai (El Bahariya, 2021). The area boasts two primary types of granitic rocks, distinguished by age and composition, with older rocks typically associated with subduction-related calc-alkaline affinities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%