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Geochemistry of late-Variscan felsic igneous rocks of the Erzgebirge-Vogtland metallogenic province - Part 2: F-poor biotite and two-mica granites

This data set is Part 2 of the compiles whole-rock chemical data for late-Variscan low-F biotite and two-mica granites in the German Erzgebirge, in the Saxothuringian Zone of the Variscan Orogen. The group of F-poor biotite granites is represented by the composite massifs of Kirchberg and Niederbobritzsch, the Plohn Granite Suite (PGS), the Aue Granite Suite (AGS), and the subsurface granites of Beiersdorf und Bernsbach. For the group of two-mica granites, compositional data for the multi-stage Bergen massif and the granites from Lauter and Schwarzenberg are reported (Figure 1). Crystal-melt fractionation was the dominant process controlling the evolution of bulk composition in the course of massif/pluton formation. However, metasomatic and hydrothermal processes involving late-stage residual melts and high-T late- to post-magmatic fluids became increasingly more important in highly evolved units and have variably modified the abundances of mobile elements. Interaction with the various metamorphic country rocks and infiltration of meteoric low-T fluids have further disturbed the initial chemical patterns in the endocontact zones and zones influenced by surface weathering. The data set reports whole-rock geochemical analyses for enclaves, granites, aplites, endocontact rocks, and some facial varieties. The data are presented as Excel (xlsx) and machine-readable txt formats. The content of the excel sheet and further information on the granites and regional geology are provided in the data description file.

Geochemistry of late-Variscan felsic igneous rocks of the Erzgebirge-Vogtland metallogenic province - Part 1: P- und F-rich Li-mica granites

This data set is the 1st part of a mini-series assembling whole-rock chemical data for late-Variscan granites of the Erzgebirge-Vogtland metallogenic province in the German Erzgebirge, in the Saxothuringian Zone of the Variscan Orogen, which is dedicated to the group of P-F-rich Li-mica granites. Listed are data from the massifs/plutons of Eibenstock in the western Erzgebirge and Annaberg, Geyer, Pobershau, and Seiffen in the central Erzgebirge (Figure 1). All these occurrences represent composite bodies made-up of texturally and geochemically distinct, but cogenetic sub-intrusions, which are associated with intra- und perigranitic aplitic dykes, pegmatitic schlieren, and frequently mineralized quartz veins and greisens (Tables 1-3). These granites exhibit moderately to strongly elevated concentrations of P, F, Li, Rb, Cs, Ta, Sn, W and U, but are low to very low in Ti, Mg, V, Sc, Co, Ni, Sr, Ba, Y, Zr, Hf, Th, and the REEs. Crystal-melt fractionation was the dominant process controlling the evolution of bulk composition in the course of massif/pluton formation. However, metasomatic processes involving late-stage residual melts and high-T late- to postmagmatic fluids became increasingly more important in highly evolved units and have variably modified the abundances of mobile elements (P, F, Li, Rb, Cs, Ba, Sr). Interaction with the various country rocks and infiltration of meteoric low-T fluids have further disturbed the initial chemical patterns. The data set reports whole-rock geochemical analyses for granites, aplites, and endocontact rocks obtained for the massifs/plutons of Eibenstock, Pobershau, Satzung, Annaberg, and Geyer. Data are provided as separate excel and csv files. The content of the excel sheet and further information on the granites and regional geology are provided in the data description file.

Geochemie von Chlor, Brom, Jod und Borisotope in Ozeanbodengesteinen und Sedimenten

Das Vorhaben befasst sich mit der Geochemie der Halogene sowie der Borisotopengeochemie in Ozeanbodengesteinen und Tiefseesedimenten. Die primaere Zusammensetzung der ozeanischen Kruste und das Verhalten der Elemente bei fraktionierter Kristallisation basaltischer Magmen, soll durch eine Analyse von Basaltglaesern untersucht werden. Das geochemische Verhalten dieser Elemente bei Alterationsprozessen in der ozeanischen Kruste wird durch die Untersuchung unterschiedlich veraenderter Tiefseebasalte geklaert werden koennen. Methoden: Thermionenmassenspektrometrie negativer Ionen, ICP-Atomemissionsspektrometrie, Roentgenfluoreszenzanalyse u.v.a.mehr.

Hydrothermale Fluidentwicklung, Stoffbilanzierung und spezielle biologische Aktivitaet im North-Fiji-Becken (HYFIFLUX I - Forschungsfahrt SONNE 99)

Das interdisziplinaere HYFIFLUX I-Projekt (SO99) zielt auf eine tektonomagnetische Klassifizierung der beiden noerdlichen 'triple junctions' der Fiji-Mikroplatte, eine mineralogisch-geochemische Charakterisierung von basaltischen Extrusiva, Sulfid/Sulfat/Oxid-Praezipitaten und eine faunistische Klassifizierung der Makrofauna in Verbindung mit einer ultrahistochemischen Analyse ausgewaehlter Organismen in Hydrothermalbereichen.

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