Mobility and fractionation of REEs during deep weathering of geochemically contrasting granites in a tropical setting, Malaysia.

In this study we describe the mobility and fractionation of REEs in two deep (up to 30 m) tropical weathering profiles developed on two granites from the Kuala Lumpur pluton, Malaysia, sampled at Cheras and Rawang. On the basis of Na2O and K2O both are S-type granites, but Rawang has higher CaO, MgO...

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Main Authors: Md Yusoff, Zainuddin, Ngwenya, Bryne, Parsons, Ian
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spelling my.upm.eprints.284882015-10-08T04:28:27Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28488/ Mobility and fractionation of REEs during deep weathering of geochemically contrasting granites in a tropical setting, Malaysia. Md Yusoff, Zainuddin Ngwenya, Bryne Parsons, Ian In this study we describe the mobility and fractionation of REEs in two deep (up to 30 m) tropical weathering profiles developed on two granites from the Kuala Lumpur pluton, Malaysia, sampled at Cheras and Rawang. On the basis of Na2O and K2O both are S-type granites, but Rawang has higher CaO, MgO and FeO than Cheras and lower SiO2. With respect to Al-saturation Rawang is I-type and Cheras is S-type. We compared the two profiles in terms of total REEs, magnitude and changes in Ce and Eu anomalies, REE mobility and LREE/HREE fractionation. Rawang profiles have higher REE contents, display lower mobility for most except the heaviest REEs and show higher LREE/HREE fractionation than those from Cheras. These differences can be linked to differences in primary mineralogy and degree of weathering, the latter controlling the type and volume of secondary minerals. Specifically, bowl-shaped parent-rock-normalised patterns in the Cheras saprolites appear to be a result of apatite dissolution. Moreover, moderate weathering evident in lower Mineralogical Indices of Alteration (MIA) at Cheras has conserved parent rock REE patterns and fractionation factors in the saprolites. By contrast, more intense weathering observed in Rawang profiles has produced abundant kaolinite group minerals that have preferentially retained LREE, which consequently display high LREE/HREE fractionation. This study provides important insights into the factors controlling REE mobility during tropical weathering, and its potential as an indicator of weathering intensity. 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28488/1/Mobility%20and%20fractionation%20of%20REEs%20during%20deep%20weathering%20of%20geochemically%20contrasting%20granites%20in%20a%20tropical%20setting.pdf Md Yusoff, Zainuddin and Ngwenya, Bryne and Parsons, Ian (2013) Mobility and fractionation of REEs during deep weathering of geochemically contrasting granites in a tropical setting, Malaysia. Chemical Geology, 349-350. pp. 71-86. ISSN 0009-2541 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2013.04.016 English
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description In this study we describe the mobility and fractionation of REEs in two deep (up to 30 m) tropical weathering profiles developed on two granites from the Kuala Lumpur pluton, Malaysia, sampled at Cheras and Rawang. On the basis of Na2O and K2O both are S-type granites, but Rawang has higher CaO, MgO and FeO than Cheras and lower SiO2. With respect to Al-saturation Rawang is I-type and Cheras is S-type. We compared the two profiles in terms of total REEs, magnitude and changes in Ce and Eu anomalies, REE mobility and LREE/HREE fractionation. Rawang profiles have higher REE contents, display lower mobility for most except the heaviest REEs and show higher LREE/HREE fractionation than those from Cheras. These differences can be linked to differences in primary mineralogy and degree of weathering, the latter controlling the type and volume of secondary minerals. Specifically, bowl-shaped parent-rock-normalised patterns in the Cheras saprolites appear to be a result of apatite dissolution. Moreover, moderate weathering evident in lower Mineralogical Indices of Alteration (MIA) at Cheras has conserved parent rock REE patterns and fractionation factors in the saprolites. By contrast, more intense weathering observed in Rawang profiles has produced abundant kaolinite group minerals that have preferentially retained LREE, which consequently display high LREE/HREE fractionation. This study provides important insights into the factors controlling REE mobility during tropical weathering, and its potential as an indicator of weathering intensity.
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author Md Yusoff, Zainuddin
Ngwenya, Bryne
Parsons, Ian
spellingShingle Md Yusoff, Zainuddin
Ngwenya, Bryne
Parsons, Ian
Mobility and fractionation of REEs during deep weathering of geochemically contrasting granites in a tropical setting, Malaysia.
author_facet Md Yusoff, Zainuddin
Ngwenya, Bryne
Parsons, Ian
author_sort Md Yusoff, Zainuddin
title Mobility and fractionation of REEs during deep weathering of geochemically contrasting granites in a tropical setting, Malaysia.
title_short Mobility and fractionation of REEs during deep weathering of geochemically contrasting granites in a tropical setting, Malaysia.
title_full Mobility and fractionation of REEs during deep weathering of geochemically contrasting granites in a tropical setting, Malaysia.
title_fullStr Mobility and fractionation of REEs during deep weathering of geochemically contrasting granites in a tropical setting, Malaysia.
title_full_unstemmed Mobility and fractionation of REEs during deep weathering of geochemically contrasting granites in a tropical setting, Malaysia.
title_sort mobility and fractionation of rees during deep weathering of geochemically contrasting granites in a tropical setting, malaysia.
publishDate 2013
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