Lithos, 2005, V 80, N 1-4, March.
Granitic Systems
20030112-20030114
Edited by Ramo
1.
Colour Photo Prof. Haapala •
Page ix
2.
Granitic systems—a special issue in
honor of Ilmari Haapala •
O. Tapani Ramo
Pages xi-xix
Tectonics and Source Regions
3.
Comparison of Proterozoic and Phanerozoic
rift-related basaltic-granitic magmatism •
Ilmari Haapala, O. Tapani Ramo and Stephen Frindt
Pages 1-32
4.
TTGs and adakites: are they both slab melts? •
Kent C. Condie
Pages 33-44
5.
Ilmenite, magnetite, and peraluminous
Mesoproterozoic anorogenic granites of
Laurentia and Baltica •
J. Lawford Anderson and Jean Morrison
Pages 45-60
6.
Source regions of granites and their links
to tectonic environment: examples from
the western United States •
Elizabeth Y. Anthony
Pages 61-74
7.
Source contributions to Devonian granite
magmatism near the Laurentian border,
New Hampshire and Western Maine, USA •
Paul B. Tomascak, Michael Brown,
Gary S. Solar, Harry J. Becker,
Tracey L. Centorbi and Jinmei Tian
Pages 75-99
8.
Petrogenesis of the Paleoproterozoic
rapakivi A-type granites of the Archean
Carajas metallogenic province, Brazil •
Roberto Dall'Agnol, Nilson P. Teixeira,
O. Tapani Ramo, Candido A.V. Moura,
Moacir J.B. Macambira and Davis C. de Oliveira
Pages 101-129
9.
The granite-upper mantle connection in
terrestrial planetary bodies: an anomaly
to the current granite paradigm? •
Bernard Bonin and Jean Bebien
Pages 131-145
10.
Continental rift systems and anorogenic magmatism •
James W. Sears, Gregory M. St. George and J. Chris Winne
Pages 147-154
Petrologic Processes
11.
Mafic magmatic enclaves and mafic rocks
associated with some granitoids of the
central Sierra Nevada batholith,
California: nature, origin, and
relations with the hosts •
Bernard Barbarin
Pages 155-177
12.
Pervasive assimilation of carbonate and
silicate rocks in the Hortav?r igneous
complex, north-central Norway •
Calvin G. Barnes, Tore Prestvik, Bjorn Sundvoll
and Denny Surratt
Pages 179-199
13.
Quartz and feldspar zoning in the eastern
Erzgebirge volcano-plutonic complex
(Germany, Czech Republic): evidence of
multiple magma mixing •
Axel Muller, Karel Breiter, Reimar Seltmann
and Zoltan Pecskay
Pages 201-227
14.
Prolonged postcollisional shoshonitic
magmatism in the southern Svecofennian
domain – a case study of the Ava
granite–lamprophyre ring complex •
Olav Eklund and Alexey Shebanov
Pages 229-247
15.
Origin of chemically distinct granites
in a composite intrusion in east-central
Sweden: geochemical and geothermal constraints •
Anders Lindh
Pages 249-266
16.
The effect of water on accessory phase
solubility in subaluminous and
peralkaline granitic melts •
Robert L. Linnen
Pages 267-280
Fractionated Granites and Pegmatites
17.
Granitic pegmatites: an assessment of
current concepts and directions for the future •
David London
Pages 281-303
18.
The Greer Lake leucogranite, Manitoba, and the
origin of lepidolite-subtype granitic pegmatites •
Petr Cerny, Morgan Masau, Bruce E. Goad
and Karen Ferreira
Pages 305-321
19.
Textural and chemical evolution of a
fractionated granitic system: the
Podlesi stock, Czech Republic •
Karel Breiter, Axel Muller, Jaromir Leichmann
and Ananda Gabasova
Pages 323-345
20.
Petrological and geochemical evolution of
the Kymi stock, a topaz granite cupola within
the Wiborg rapakivi batholith, Finland •
Ilmari Haapala and Sari Lukkari
Pages 347-362
21.
Sn-polymetallic greisen-type deposits
associated with late-stage rapakivi granites,
Brazil: fluid inclusion and stable
isotope characteristics •
Jorge S. Bettencourt, Washington B. Leite, Jr.,
Claudio L. Goraieb, Irena Sparrenberger,
Rosa M.S. Bello and Bruno L. Payolla
Pages 363-386
22.
Solubility of cassiterite in evolved
granitic melts: effect of T, fO2,
and additional volatiles •
P. Bhalla, F. Holtz, R.L. Linnen and H. Behrens
Pages 387-400
23.
Author index to volume 80 • INDEX
Pages 401-402