Sains Malaysiana 50(2)(2021): 315-326

http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2021-5002-04

 

Petrography and Geochemical Characterization of a Granite Batholith in Idanre, Southwestern Nigeria

(Pencirian Petrografi dan Geokimia Batolit Granit di Idanre, Barat Daya Nigeria)

 

OLUWATOYIN O. AKINOLA1,2, AZMAN A. GHANI2* & ELVAENE JAMES2,3

 

1Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria

 

2Department of Geology, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory, Malaysia

 

3Department of Geoscience, Faculty of Earth Science, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, 17600 Jeli, Kelantan Darul Naim, Malaysia

 

Received: 29 February 2020/Accepted: 21 July 2020

 

ABSTRACT

Idanre granite batholith in southwestern Nigeria contain three rock types, namely, Older granite undifferentiated (OGu), Older granite porphyritic (OGp) and Older granite fine-grained (OGf). The granitoids intruded into a basement rock of primarily migmatite gneiss. Petrography indicates that quartz, orthoclase, hornblende, and biotite are common to all members while microcline is more prominent in OGp and plagioclase is poorly represented in OGf. Despite minor differences in petrographic features, the granite units generally have similar geochemical relationships. The average SiO2 contents in OGp (70.49%), OGu (68.7%) and OGf (65.8%) are comparable to similar Pan-African suites located in eastern and northern Nigeria. Na2O+K2O-CaO versus SiO2 diagram shows all the granite members are calcic, K2O vs SiO2 plot classify the granites as high-K calcic alkali to shoshonitic. ANK vs ACNK plot indicates they are peraluminous. Plot of A/CNK vs SiO2 and K2O vs Na2O diagrams classified the rock as S-type granite. The granitoids are calc-alkaline with elevated Na2O (>2.6%) and Al/(Na2O+CaO) contents (OGu, 2.1-3.4; OGp, 2.4-3.1 and OGf, 2.2-2.9). The tectonic diagram (Rb vs (Y+Nb) indicates that the batholith is Within Plate Granite (WPG).

 

Keywords: Idanre granite; Pan-African suites; peraluminous; S-type granite; within plate granite

 

ABSTRAK

Batolit Granit Idanre di barat daya Nigeria mengandungi tiga jenis batuan iaitu granit tua tidak terbeza (OGu), granit tua porfirit (OGp) dan granit tua berbutir halus (OGf). Granitoid telah menerobos ke dalam batuan dasar yang terdiri daripada gneis migmatit. Kajian petrografi menunjukkan bahawa mineral kuarza, ortoklas, hornblend dan biotit biasa dijumpai pada ketiga-tiga batuan manakala mikroklin lebih banyak dalam OGp serta plagioklas kurang didapati dalam OGf. Walaupun terdapat perbezaan kecil dalam ciri-ciri petrografi, namun kebanyakan batuan granit mempunyai hubungan geokimia yang sama. Purata kandungan SiO2 pada OGp (70.49%), OGu (68.7%) dan OGf (65.8%) adalah lebih kurang sama dengan suit Pan-Afrika yang terletak di timur dan utara Nigeria. Rajah Na2O+K2O-CaO melawan SiO2 menunjukkan semua batuan granit adalah kalsik, manakala rajah K2O melawan SiO2 mengkelaskan batuan granit sebagai kalsik alkali tinggi-K kepada batuan shoshonit. Rajah ANK melawan ACNK menunjukkan batuan granit ialah peralumina. Rajah A/CNK melawan SiO2 dan rajah K2O melawan Na2O mengelaskan batuan granit sebagai granit jenis-S. Selain itu, granitoid turut menunjukkan ciri kalsik kalkali dengan kandungan Na2O (> 2.6%) dan kandungan Al/(Na2O+CaO) (OGu, 2.1-3.4, OGp, 2.4-3.1 dan OGf, 2.2-2.9). Rajah tektonik (Rb melawan Y+Nb) menunjukkan bahawa Batolit Granit Idanre tergolong dalam Granit Dalam-Kepingan (WPG).

 

Kata kunci: Granit dalam-kepingan; granit Idanre; granit jenis-S; peralumina; suit Pan-Afrika

 

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*Corresponding author; email: azmangeo@um.edu.my

   

 

 

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