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Evolution and geochemical studies on a stromatic migmatite-amphibolite association in Hafafit area, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt

Keywords: migmatite , amphibolite , mesosomes , leucosomes , Eastern Desert , Egypt

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The infrastructural rocks exist in the form of the gneiss domes that constituting 7% of the surface outcrops of the basement rocks of the Eastern Desert of Egypt. This study is a closer look on the mesoscopic and microscopic characteristics and the chemical behaviour of typestromatic migmatites, associated with amphibolite bands and boudins that are exposed in the northeastern part of the Migif dome, Hafafit area. Therefore, the major oxides for the studied rocks were analyzed by using the wet chemical analysis technique, whereas the trace elements analyses were carried out by XRF technique.Microprobe analyses of the investigated minerals (amphiboles, plagioclase, biotite and muscovite) were carried out with a scanning microscope and wave length dispersive spectrometers.The paragenesis and microfabric evolution of these migmatites show that they are affected by three phases of deformation. These are associated with metamorphic differentiation, crystallization and segregation. Geochemical variation between mesosomes and leucosomes reflect original compositional variations, enhanced by metamorphic differentiation and short-range migration resulting in segregation of bands. This is followed by partial melting and in-situ formation of leucosomes. Geochemical data of the associated amphibolite show that they represent para- and ortho- amphibolites. Mineral chemistry show that hornblende of the migmatites is of ferro-tschermakitic, while from the amphibolites has magnesio-hornblende composition. Plagioclase of the amphibolite has An36-44, while of the migmatites has An25-32 in the leucosomes and An51-60 in the mesosomes and melanosomes. The amphibolites were formed at temperature ranges from 720-740oC, whereas the migmatites at temperature ranges from 800-820oC.The mineral chemistry support their formation in the upper amphibolite facies.

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