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Trace element variation in the leucogranites within the main Galway Granite, Connemara, Ireland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 July 2018

M. Feely
Affiliation:
Department of Geology, University College, Galway, Ireland
J. S. Madden
Affiliation:
Applied Geophysics Unit, University College, Galway, Ireland

Abstract

Six hundred and forty four gamma-ray spectrometer assays of U and Th obtained within the late Caledonian Galway Granite western Ireland are presented. The data cover the range of granodiorites, adamellites and leucogranites (Murvey Granite) present in the batholith. There is an overall increase in U and Th abundances with petrological evolution. The broad scatter of values that characterizes the Murvey Granite reflects the geographically separate occurrences of this leucogranite. Rubidium and strontium data imply varying degrees of fractionation among these separate Murvey Granite occurrences. Y and HREE are notably enriched in the Murvey granite at Costelloe which also contains the highest Th levels amongst the leucogranites. Thorite, uraninite, monazite and Y-zircon are present in this leucogranite and are responsible for the observed enrichments in U, Th, Y and HREE.

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Type
Geochemistry
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1988

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