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Petrogeochemistry of Granitic Rocks Distributed in the Geumsan District, Korea

  • Chin, Ho-Ill (Dept. of Mineral and Petroleum Eng., Seoul National Univ.) ;
  • Min, Kyoung-Won (Dept. of Mineral and Petroleum Eng., Kangwon Nat. Univ.) ;
  • Chon, Hyo-Taek (Dept. of Mineral and Petroleum Eng., Seoul National Univ.) ;
  • Park, Young-Seog (Dept. of Mineral and Petroleum Eng., Chosun Univ.)
  • 투고 : 1995.01.10
  • 발행 : 1995.04.28

초록

The Mesozoic Geumsan granitic rocks of various composition are distributed in the Geumsan district, the central part of the Ogcheon Fold Belt. About 40 ore deposits of $CaF_2{\pm}Au{\pm}Ag{\pm}Cu{\pm}Pb{\pm}Zn$ are widely distributed in this district and are believed to be genetically related to the granitic rocks. Based on their petrography and geochemistry, the granitic rocks in this district can be classified into two groups ; the Group I( equigranular leucocratic granite, porphyritic biotite granite, porphyritic pink-feldspar granite, seriate leucocratic granite) and the Group II(seriate pinkfeldspar granite, equigranular alkali-feldspar granite, equigranular pink-feldspar granite, miarolitic pink-feldspar granite, equigranular biotite granite). Interpreted from their isotopic dating data and geochemical characteristics, the Group I and the Group II are inferred to be emplaced during the Jurassic(~184Ma), and the Cretaceous to the early Tertiary period(~59Ma), respectively. Both Group I and Group II generally belong to magnetite-series granitoids. The Cretaceous granitic rocks of Group II are more highly evolved than those of the Jurassic Group I. The Rb-Sr variation diagram suggests that the granitic rocks of the Jurassic Group I and of the Cretaceous Group II be evolved mainly during the processes of fractional crystallization and partial melting, respectively.

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