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Magma homogenization during anatexis, ascent and/or emplacement? Constraints from the Variscan Weinsberg Granites

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TERRA NOVA
Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages 305-312

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3121.2001.00365.x

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Recent studies have shown that melts and residues may not equilibrate during anatexis, and uncertainty exists about the scale on which magmas can be homogenized. This study of elemental and isotopic homogeneity of the South Bohemian Weinsberg granites (similar to 5000 km(2)) identifies three voluminous, relatively homogeneous magma batches. Each batch has different Sr-87/Sr-86(init) (0.7080, 0.7093 and 0.7106), but all equilibrated at similar to 327-329 Ma, very similar to the time of monazite crystallization. The data cannot entirely prove melt/residue equilibration during anatexis. However, elemental and isotopic compositions imply magma generation by partial melting of heterogeneous South Bohemian crust and chemical differentiation subsequent to Sr-isotope equilibration. Assuming relatively rapid ascent and solidification rates, magma homogenization must have occurred mostly just after partial melting, during melt segregation and accumulation in the deeper crust with slow prograde heating. Models of rapid crustal heating and instantaneous melt extraction are incompatible with the data.

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