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Irzon, Ronaldo, , , Syafri, Ildrem, A. Ghani, Azman, Prabowo, Arief, Hutabarat, Johannes, Sendjaja, Purnama, , (2020) Petrography and geochemistry of the Pinkish Lagoi Granite, Bintan Island: Implication to magmatic differentiation, classification, and tectonic history. Bulletin Of The Geological Society Of Malaysia, 69. 27-37 doi:10.7186/bgsm69202003

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TitlePetrography and geochemistry of the Pinkish Lagoi Granite, Bintan Island: Implication to magmatic differentiation, classification, and tectonic history
JournalBulletin Of The Geological Society Of Malaysia
AuthorsIrzon, RonaldoAuthor
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Syafri, IldremAuthor
A. Ghani, AzmanAuthor
Prabowo, AriefAuthor
Hutabarat, JohannesAuthor
Sendjaja, PurnamaAuthor
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Year2020 (May 31)Volume69
Page(s)27-37
PublisherGeological Society of Malaysia
DOIdoi:10.7186/bgsm69202003Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceIrzon, Ronaldo, , , Syafri, Ildrem, A. Ghani, Azman, Prabowo, Arief, Hutabarat, Johannes, Sendjaja, Purnama, , (2020) Petrography and geochemistry of the Pinkish Lagoi Granite, Bintan Island: Implication to magmatic differentiation, classification, and tectonic history. Bulletin Of The Geological Society Of Malaysia, 69. 27-37 doi:10.7186/bgsm69202003
Plain TextIrzon, Ronaldo, , , Syafri, Ildrem, A. Ghani, Azman, Prabowo, Arief, Hutabarat, Johannes, Sendjaja, Purnama, , (2020) Petrography and geochemistry of the Pinkish Lagoi Granite, Bintan Island: Implication to magmatic differentiation, classification, and tectonic history. Bulletin Of The Geological Society Of Malaysia, 69. 27-37 doi:10.7186/bgsm69202003
In(2020) Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia Vol. 69. Geological Society of Malaysia
Abstract/NotesThe combination of geochemistry and petrography analysis is useful in describing the source, evolution, type,
and tectonic of granitoids. The closure of Palaeo-Tethys and the collision between Sibumasu and East Malaya are related to granitic magmatism in Southeast Asia which is classified into East Province, Main Range, and West Province with different characteristics. This study tries to characterize the magmatic differentiation, alphabetic classification, and tectonic history of Lagoi granite which is situated on the Eastern Granite Province in Southeast Asia based on the petrography and geochemistry analysis. Eight granitoid samples have been collected from Lagoi area and analyzed for both petrology and geochemistry using a polarized microscope, XRF, and ICP-MS. Petrographically, the granite consists of quartz, alkali feldspar, biotite, hornblende, and plagioclase. The pinkish Lagoi granite ranges from granodiorite to granite and shows metaluminous character. Seven of the samples are classified in high-K calc-alkaline series, whereas the other one is shoshonitic. The SiO2 content of high-K calc-alkaline group depicts very good negative correlation to TiO2, Al2O3,Fe2O3T, MnO, CaO, MgO, and P2O5 whilst positive one to K2O. Plagioclase reduction during magmatic differentiation is evidenced by Ba and Sr contents, Rb/Sr and CaO/Y ratios, and Eu negative anomaly. The rocks are categorized into I-type in relation to the location relative to Southeast Asia granitic belt, mineral content, and geochemistry composition. The pluton shows syn-collision affinity which formed at the time of Sibumasu and East Malaya collision.

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Bintan Island, Riau Province, Indonesia

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Bintan Island, Riau Province, Indonesiaβ“˜ Alluvial deposit, β“˜ Biotite, β“˜ Calcium Amphibole Subgroup, β“˜ Chlorite Group, β“˜ Coarse-grained ("plutonic") crystalline igneous rock, β“˜ Feldspathoid, β“˜ Granite, β“˜ Granitoid, β“˜ Hornblende, β“˜ K Feldspar, β“˜ Microcline, β“˜ Muscovite, β“˜ Orthoclase, β“˜ Phyllite, β“˜ Plagioclase, β“˜ Quartz, β“˜ Schist, β“˜ Sericite, β“˜ Siltstone, β“˜ Slate, β“˜ Tuff


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