Petrology of enclave in the Mt. Wonhyo granite, Yangsan city

양산시 원효산 화강암에 산출되는 포획암에 대한 암석학적 연구

  • Published : 2000.10.01

Abstract

The granites distributed in the Kyongsang basin contain the rocks which are different from the host rocks, and they are known as magic microgranular enclaves. The genesis of the magic micro-granular enclaves can be divided into four types: (1) rock fragments from country rocks; (2) cumulation of the early crystals in host magma or disruption of early chilled borders; (3) magma mingling; and (4) restite. These enclaves can be easily found in the granites around Mt. Wonhyo, Yangsan city. They are ellipsoidal in shape, and have phenocrysts might be originated from the host rocks and sharp contacts with the granites. Under the microscope, textures such as oscillation zoning, horn-blende-mantled quartz, rapakivi texture, and acicular apatite are observed, and these indicate that the enclaves were originated from magma and then produced by chilling. The evidences showing that the enclaves were formed by magma mingling are: (1) petrographical characteristics; (2) similarity of the compositions between the rim of plagioclase in the enclave and plagioclase in the granite; (3) linear trends of the major elements; (4) total REE content of the enclaves; and (5) Textural and compositional variations from rim to core in zoned enclaves. The magic end member of the enclave is regarded as the aphyric basaltic andesite in Mt. Sinbul-Youngchui area. The granites around Mt. Wonhyo experienced the magma mingling process which was produced by the injection of mafic magma at about 70 Ma, during the crystal differentiation, and then continued the crystallization. The equigranular granites and the micrographic granites in the study area are considered as the results after the magma mingling process.

경상분지에 분포하는 화강암은 염기성 미립 포획암으로 알려져 있는, 모암과는 다른 암석들을 포함하고 있다. 이들의 성인은 4가지로 나눌 수 있는데 (1) 주변 모암의 암편, (2) 모 마그마의 초기 결정의 축적 또는 급냉된 초기 연변부의 붕괴, (3)마그마 불판질 혼합, (4)잔류암 기원이다. 양산 원효산 화강암내 에는 이러한 포획암이 많이 산출하는데 타원형의 외형,모암 기원으로 판단되는 포획암내의 반정, 모암과의 뚜렷한 경계를 가진다. 경하에서는 진동누대, 석영을 둘러싸고 있는 각섬석, 라파키비 조직, 침상 인회석과 같은 과냉각과 마그마 기원임을 지시하는 조직들이 관찰된다. 이들 포획암이 마그마 불균질 혼합에 의해 형성되었음을 보여주는 증거로는 (1) 기재적인 특징, (2)포획암내의 사장석 연변부의 조성과 모암내의 사장석 조성의 유사성, (3) 주성분원소에서 보이는 선적인 경향, (4) 포획암에서 총희토류원소의 함량, (5)누대포획암의 연변부에서 중심부로의 조직 변화와 성분 변화 등이 있다. 포획암의 염기성 단성분으로는 신불산-영취산 일원에 분포하는 비반상 현무암질 안산암을 제시한다. 원효산 화강암은 결정분화과정중 70 Ma를 전후하여 염기성 마그마의 주입에 의해 마그마 불균질 혼합 과정을 거치고 이후 결정화과정이 계속되었다. 등립질 화강암과 미문상 화강암은 마그마 불균질 혼합 과정 이후의 산물로 판단된다.

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