Geochemical evolution of the Lebowa Granite Pluton in western Bushveld Igneous Complex, South Africa: More insight into the evolution of bimodal A‐type granitoid (original) (raw)

Geological Journal, 2021

Abstract

The ~2.05 Ga Bushveld Igneous Complex (BIC) in the Kaapvaal Craton, South Africa, with an areal extent of ~65,000 km2, represents one of the largest bimodal A‐type granitoid suites in the world. The igneous activity of this complex begun with the Rooiberg Group of basalt–rhyolite bimodal volcanism, followed by the emplacement of the ultramafic–mafic Rustenburg Layered Suite (RLS), and finally the granitoid rocks of the Rashoop Granophyre (RG) and Lebowa Granite Suite (LGS). In this study, we present our new borehole description and whole‐rock chemical data on the LGS from the relatively unknown western BIC to constrain the origin of the LGS and try to evaluate their geochemical relationship to the Rooiberg Group felsic volcanics. In the western BIC, the LGS is locally represented by the hydrothermally altered Paalkraal Granite and the Kenkelbos Granite that together form a central dome‐like feature. The Veekraal Granite forms the peripheral part of the dome. These granitoids are, in...

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