Felsic plutonic rocks from the southern portion of the New Caledonian Ultramafic Belt
- 1 March 1973
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Geological Magazine
- Vol. 110 (5) , 431-446
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016756800036219
Abstract
Summary: Granodiorite stocks were intruded into the alpine peridotites of southern New Caledonia in the Eocene following overthrusting of the ultramafics onto the sialic core of the island. Strong zoning, from mela-diorite to granodiorite, is developed in one pluton and is believed to be the result of assimilation of ultramafic and mafic rocks by the calc-alkaline magma. Evidence in favour of a consanguineous relationship between the felsic and ultramafic rocks is largely circumstantial. In their petrography, mineralogy and chemistry, the rocks show few differences from other felsic plutonics of Tertiary age in the southwest Pacific.Keywords
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