Accessory Minerals in Felsic Igneous Rocks - Part 7: Composition of monazite-(Ce) and zircon from evolved post-collisional microgranites/rhyolites in the Western Erzgebirge−Vogtland metallogenic province (Germany)
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Förster, Hans-Jürgen (2020): Accessory Minerals in Felsic Igneous Rocks - Part 7: Composition of monazite-(Ce) and zircon from evolved post-collisional microgranites/rhyolites in the Western Erzgebirge−Vogtland metallogenic province (Germany). GFZ Data Services. https://doi.org/10.5880/GFZ.4.8.2020.006
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I N R E V I E W : Förster, Hans-Jürgen (2020): Accessory Minerals in Felsic Igneous Rocks - Part 7: Composition of monazite-(Ce) and zircon from evolved post-collisional microgranites/rhyolites in the Western Erzgebirge−Vogtland metallogenic province (Germany). GFZ Data Services. https://doi.org/10.5880/GFZ.4.8.2020.006
Abstract
Part seven of a series of data sets dealing with the composition of accessory minerals from felsic igneous rocks reports chemical data for monazite-(Ce) and zircon from eight occurrences of high-Si felsic microgranites/rhyolites in the Erzgebirge−Vogtland metallogenic province of Germany, which possibly emplaced between 305 and 295 Ma. The subvolcanic rocks are discriminated into three groups according to whole-rock geochemistry. Mineral data are acquired between about 1995 and 2005 on surface rocks and borehole samples.
The data set contains the complete pile of electron-microprobe analyses for monazite-(Ce) (MONA-VOLC-2020) and zircon (ZIRC-VOLC-2020). All tables are presented as Excel (xlsx) and machine-readable csv formats. The content of the tables and further information on the granites and regional geology are provided in the data description file. Information on xenotime-(Y), which is commonly rare and did not precipitate in all rhyolites, and rhabdophane-(Ce), which was observed only ones as alteration product of monazite-(Ce), is provided elsewhere (cf. data description file).
Authors
Förster, Hans-Jürgen;GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany
Contact
Förster, Hans-Jürgen
(Senior Scientist); GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany;
Keywords
monazite, zircon, mineral composition, magma differentiation, electron-microprobe analysis, rare earth elements, Variscan orogeny, Erzgebirge-Vogtland, Saxothuringian Zone, rhyolite, granite, compound material > igneous material > igneous rock > acidic igneous rock, compound material > igneous material > igneous rock > fine grained igneous rock > rhyolitoid > rhyolite
affiliation (affiliationIdentifier=0000-0002-4654-0382 affiliationIdentifierScheme=ORCID): GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany
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title: Accessory Minerals in Felsic Igneous Rocks - Part 7: Composition of monazite-(Ce) and zircon from evolved post-collisional microgranites/rhyolites in the Western Erzgebirge−Vogtland metallogenic province (Germany)
publisher: GFZ Data Services
publicationYear: 2020
subjects
subject: monazite
subject: zircon
subject: mineral composition
subject: magma differentiation
subject: electron-microprobe analysis
subject: rare earth elements
subject: Variscan orogeny
subject: Erzgebirge-Vogtland
subject: Saxothuringian Zone
subject: rhyolite
subject: granite
subject (subjectScheme=CGI Simple Lithology): compound material > igneous material > igneous rock > acidic igneous rock
subject (subjectScheme=CGI Simple Lithology): compound material > igneous material > igneous rock > fine grained igneous rock > rhyolitoid > rhyolite
affiliation (affiliationIdentifier=0000-0002-4654-0382 affiliationIdentifierScheme=ORCID): GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany
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The data set contains the complete pile of electron-microprobe analyses for monazite-(Ce) (MONA-VOLC-2020) and zircon (ZIRC-VOLC-2020). All tables are presented as Excel (xlsx) and machine-readable csv formats. The content of the tables and further information on the granites and regional geology are provided in the data description file. Information on xenotime-(Y), which is commonly rare and did not precipitate in all rhyolites, and rhabdophane-(Ce), which was observed only ones as alteration product of monazite-(Ce), is provided elsewhere (cf. data description file).
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