GEOPHYSICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL SIGNATURE OF RARE METAL GRANITES, CENTRAL EASTERN DESERT, EGYPT: IMPLICATIONS FOR TECTONIC ENVIRONMENT

GAAFAR, M and ALI, KHALED G (2015) GEOPHYSICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL SIGNATURE OF RARE METAL GRANITES, CENTRAL EASTERN DESERT, EGYPT: IMPLICATIONS FOR TECTONIC ENVIRONMENT. Al-Azhar Bulletin of Science, 26 (Issue). pp. 15-32. ISSN 1110-2535

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Abstract

Magnetic survey is usually used to delineate magnetic-structural lineaments, analysetheir relationships to the inherited
ductile fabrics and estimate the depth of perturbing body sources, probably granitic intrusions. These were conducted on the
total magnetic intensity map reduced to the pole as well as First Vertical Derivative and Euler Deconvolutionmaps to show
various aeromagnetic structural lineaments which were interpreted as fault systems.
The early deformational event as(D1) produced sets of NE-SW striking local and regional fractures and faults. The second
deformational event (D2) generated mainly NNW-SSE and NW-SE faults and fractures some of which intersected earlier (D1)
structures. At the northern and eastern parts of the study area (D1/D2) intersections are observed. The last event (D3)created
NNE-SSW set of fractures and faults brought out by splay of dykes and reactivated some (D1 and D2)fractures and faults. The
study area is also characterized by a major, N-S trending, late-stage dyke system that extends through the area.
In order to estimate source depths from gridded aeromagnetic data, 3-D Euler Deconvolution method was applied. The
calculated source depths are in the range of 200 m to 3500 m. The deepest structures are in the ENE-WSW direction and have
depths ranging from about 1100 m to 3000 m in the southeastern part of the study area. On the other hand, the network of
parallel major structures trending in NNW-SSE direction have a shallow depth of about 700 m.
Rare-metal granites of the central Eastern Desert of Egypt are classified chemically into alkaline to peralkaline and peraluminous
granites. They display the typical geochemical characteristics of A-type granites, with high SiO2, Na2O+K2O, Rb,
Zr, Nb, Ta, Sn, and Y, and low CaO, MgO, Baand Sr. The magmatism of the rare metal granites of the central Eastern Desert
are related to anorogenic, within-plate, A-type, subvolcanic setting and emplaced in the extensional tectonic regimealong to
the inherited ductile fabrics.

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Date Deposited: 16 Sep 2024 10:09
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URI: http://science.researchersasian.com/id/eprint/1749

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