Iron variation within a granitic pluton as determined by near-infrared reflectance
Abstract
One-hundred fifty-one previously chemically analyzed samples of tonalite from the Lakeview Mountains pluton, southern California batholith, were analyzed for their iron content using near-infrared spectrophotometry. Compared to the earlier analyses of the same sample set by X-ray fluorescence spectrography, the infrared data have higher analytical variance but clearly define patterns of compositional zonation in the pluton which are closely similar to those patterns obtained from X-ray data; petrogenetic interpretations for the pluton would be the same from either data set. Infrared spectral data can be obtained directly in the field with relatively simple instruments and field measurements can be made to average local heterogeneities that often mask significant plutonic variations.
- Publication:
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Journal of Geology
- Pub Date:
- May 1984
- DOI:
- 10.1086/628866
- Bibcode:
- 1984JG.....92..344B
- Keywords:
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- Chemical Composition;
- Geochemistry;
- Granite;
- Infrared Reflection;
- Iron;
- Batholiths;
- Near Infrared Radiation;
- Orography;
- Southern California;
- Spectrophotometry;
- Geophysics