Contrasting Two Facies of Muncung Granite in Lingga Regency Using Major, Trace, and Rare Earth Element Geochemistry

<p>DOI:10.17014/ijog.2.1.23-33</p><p>Lingga Regency is located in the main range of the famous Southeast Asia granitic belt related to tin resources. There are two granitic units in this region: the S-type Muncung Granite and I-type Tanjungbuku Granite. XRF and ICP-MS were used to...

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Main Author: Ronaldo Irzon
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Language:English
Published: Geological Agency 2015-03-01
Series:Indonesian Journal on Geoscience
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Online Access:https://ijog.geologi.esdm.go.id/index.php/IJOG/article/view/187
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description <p>DOI:10.17014/ijog.2.1.23-33</p><p>Lingga Regency is located in the main range of the famous Southeast Asia granitic belt related to tin resources. There are two granitic units in this region: the S-type Muncung Granite and I-type Tanjungbuku Granite. XRF and ICP-MS were used to measure the major, trace, and rare earth elements of nine Muncung Granite samples. Two different patterns were identified from major data plotting on Harker variation diagram. Granitic rocks from Lingga and Selayar Islands are classified as A facies while others from Singkep Island is B facies. This paper used graphs and variation diagrams to reveal the differences of those two facies. Thus, REE correlation to SiO2, trace element spider diagram, and REE spider diagram show more contrasts correlation. However, both facies are syn-collisional and High-K calc-alkaline granites. Some identical characters with other granitic units in Peninsular Malaysia were also detected in this work.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-e2269c3475a240d4ac3ba4c3cd13145e2022-12-22T00:59:29ZengGeological AgencyIndonesian Journal on Geoscience2355-93142355-93062015-03-0121233310.17014/ijog.2.1.23-33187Contrasting Two Facies of Muncung Granite in Lingga Regency Using Major, Trace, and Rare Earth Element GeochemistryRonaldo Irzon<p>DOI:10.17014/ijog.2.1.23-33</p><p>Lingga Regency is located in the main range of the famous Southeast Asia granitic belt related to tin resources. There are two granitic units in this region: the S-type Muncung Granite and I-type Tanjungbuku Granite. XRF and ICP-MS were used to measure the major, trace, and rare earth elements of nine Muncung Granite samples. Two different patterns were identified from major data plotting on Harker variation diagram. Granitic rocks from Lingga and Selayar Islands are classified as A facies while others from Singkep Island is B facies. This paper used graphs and variation diagrams to reveal the differences of those two facies. Thus, REE correlation to SiO2, trace element spider diagram, and REE spider diagram show more contrasts correlation. However, both facies are syn-collisional and High-K calc-alkaline granites. Some identical characters with other granitic units in Peninsular Malaysia were also detected in this work.</p>https://ijog.geologi.esdm.go.id/index.php/IJOG/article/view/187Harker diagramMuncung Graniteperaluminoussyn-collisionSpider diagramtwo facies
spellingShingle Ronaldo Irzon
Contrasting Two Facies of Muncung Granite in Lingga Regency Using Major, Trace, and Rare Earth Element Geochemistry
Indonesian Journal on Geoscience
Harker diagram
Muncung Granite
peraluminous
syn-collision
Spider diagram
two facies
title Contrasting Two Facies of Muncung Granite in Lingga Regency Using Major, Trace, and Rare Earth Element Geochemistry
title_full Contrasting Two Facies of Muncung Granite in Lingga Regency Using Major, Trace, and Rare Earth Element Geochemistry
title_fullStr Contrasting Two Facies of Muncung Granite in Lingga Regency Using Major, Trace, and Rare Earth Element Geochemistry
title_full_unstemmed Contrasting Two Facies of Muncung Granite in Lingga Regency Using Major, Trace, and Rare Earth Element Geochemistry
title_short Contrasting Two Facies of Muncung Granite in Lingga Regency Using Major, Trace, and Rare Earth Element Geochemistry
title_sort contrasting two facies of muncung granite in lingga regency using major trace and rare earth element geochemistry
topic Harker diagram
Muncung Granite
peraluminous
syn-collision
Spider diagram
two facies
url https://ijog.geologi.esdm.go.id/index.php/IJOG/article/view/187
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