Rare element granitic pegmatites in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt: A case study of the Preissac-Lacorne Batholith

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Michel Boily Anthony E. Williams-Jones T. Mulja Pierre Pilote
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

"The Preissac-Lacorne batholith is composed of suites of early metaluminous calc-alkalic gabbroic to granodioritic intrusives, three late peraluminous monzogranite plutons and numerous Li, Be and Ta-bearing granitic pegmatites. The Lacorne pluton is dominated by biotite and biotite + muscovite monzogranites containing abundant Be and Ta-bearing granitic pegmatites (40-80% volume). The pluton is surrounded by swarms of unzoned or poorly zoned spodumene-rich pegmatite dykes. The La Motte pluton is composed of biotite monzogranites, biotite+ muscovite monzogranites and rare muscovite + garnet monzogranites. Li, Be and Ta-bearing pegmatites are less abundant than in the Lacorne pluton and are commonly associated with molybdenite bearing quartz-muscovite-K-feldspar veins. In the Preissac pluton, muscovite + garnet monzogranites and muscovite + biotite + garnet monzogranites are the dominant rock types. The pluton rarely contains granitic pegmatites and these are generally barren. However, numerous molybdenite bearing quartz and quartz-feldspar-muscovite hydrothermal veins are observed.Li, Be andTa-bearing pegmatites display a crude spatial zonation around their parent monzogranites. Spodumene-rich pegmatites are generally unzoned or poorly zoned and are confined to the surrounding metasedimentary or metavolcanic rocks or crop out in the early gabbroic to granodioritic intrusives surrounding the monzogranites. Ta and Be-bearing pegmatites are usually concentrated towards the margins of their parent monzogranites. The highly fractionated nature ofmonzogranites (high Rb/Sr, low K?Rb, Ba?Sr, Zr/Nb ... ), their peraluminous composition (corundum normative and muscovite bearing) and the numerous occurrences of Ta and Be-bearing pegmatite dykes represent important criteria for the exploration of fertile granites."
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APA: Michel Boily Anthony E. Williams-Jones T. Mulja Pierre Pilote  (1990)  Rare element granitic pegmatites in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt: A case study of the Preissac-Lacorne Batholith

MLA: Michel Boily Anthony E. Williams-Jones T. Mulja Pierre Pilote Rare element granitic pegmatites in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt: A case study of the Preissac-Lacorne Batholith. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1990.

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