Chemical variation, modal composition and classification of granitoids

Author:

Bonin Bernard1ORCID,Janoušek Vojtěch23ORCID,Moyen Jean-François4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. UMR 8148 ‘GEOPS’, Université Paris-Sud, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay, Bâtiment 504, Rue du Belvédère, F-91405 Orsay Cedex, France

2. Czech Geological Survey, Klárov 3, 118 21 Prague 1, Czech Republic

3. Institute of Petrology and Structural Geology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Albertov 6, 128 43 Prague 2, Czech Republic

4. Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans, UJM-UCA-CNRS-IRD, Université de Lyon, 23 Rue du Dr Paul Michelon, 42023 Saint Etienne, France

Abstract

AbstractGranites (sensu lato) come in many types and flavours, defining distinct magmatic series/suites/types. A good classification not only gives generally accepted and understandable names to similar rocks but also links the bulk chemical composition to the stoichiometry of the constituent minerals and, potentially, also to the likely source, magmatic evolution and tectonic setting.The ‘ideal’ granitoid classification should be based on chemical criteria amenable to an objective treatment. Statistical analysis helps to identify the most discriminant variables. The key properties are (1) acidity/maficity, (2) alkalinity (balance of Na + K v. Ca), (3) aluminosity (balance of Al v. Ca, Na and K), (4) Fe/Mg balance and (5) Na/K balance and K contents at the given SiO2 level. These are used by successful classifications, e.g. the I/S dichotomy is based mainly on aluminosity, while the Frost et al. (2001; ‘A geochemical classification for granitic rocks', Journal of Petrology, 42, 2033–2048, https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/42.11.2033) classification includes all but Na/K. Even though it is commonplace to use weight percentages of oxides, we suggest that a better strategy is to employ simple atomic parameters (e.g. millications-based) that can be directly linked to modal proportions and compositions/crystal structure of individual rock-forming minerals. This facilitates a petrological interpretation, which, in turn, can be related to petrogenesis and, ultimately, to likely tectonic setting(s).

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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