The syn-collisional Danaciobasiι biotite leucogranite derived from the crustal thickening in central Anatolia (Kιrιkkale), Turkey

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The Behrekdaǧ composite batholith, which crops out as a huge N-S-trending plutonic body in central Anatolia, Turkey, consists of five mappable granitoid units of Late Cretaceous age. They are (1) the S-type, peraluminous Danacιobasι biotite leucogranite, (2) the I-type, hybrid, metaluminous Konur K-feldspar megacrystic quartz monzonite, (3) the mafic A-type, alkaline Kizdede monzogabbro, (4) the felsic A-type, alkaline Hasandede quartz syenite/monzonite, and (5) the M-type, low-K tholeiitic Yeniköy tonalite. The S-type Danacιobasι biotite leucogranite constitutes the oldest intrusive unit in the mapped area. It has coarse- to medium-crystalline texture and consists of quartz, orthoclase and plagioclase, with variable amounts of biotite and accessory minerals, including apatite, zircon and opaque phases. K-Ar age dating of biotite separates, yields cooling ages of 69.1 ± 1.42 and 71.5 ± 1.45 Ma for the Danacιobasι biotite leucogranite. Major-element, trace-element, and rare-earth element geochemical data suggest an exclusively peraluminous, S-type, high-K calc-alkaline, upper crustal genesis for the Danacιobasι biotite leucogranite. This petrogenetic interpretation is also supported by oxygen-isotope data from quartz separates, with a mean value of 10.58 ± 0.11 %. of δ18 Ovsmow value. The magma source of the Danacιobasι biotite leucogranite is proposed to have been a syncollisional. leucogranitic melt derived by anatexis of high-grade metasediments of the Central Anatolian Crystalline Complex during peak conditions of regional metamorphism. This metamorphic event was induced by crustal thickening which was a result of Late Cretaceous collision between the Eurasia and Tauride-Anatolide Platform along the İzmir-Ankara-Erzincan Suture Zone in central Anatolia. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Tatar, S., & Boztuǧ, D. (2005, November). The syn-collisional Danaciobasiι biotite leucogranite derived from the crustal thickening in central Anatolia (Kιrιkkale), Turkey. Geological Journal. https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.1027

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