The geochemistry of the La Galissonnière Pluton: a Middle Proterozoic late-orogenic intrusion from the eastern Grenville Province, Quebec
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The La Galissonnière Pluton is a late-orogenic pluton located in the eastern Grenville Province of Quebec. The pluton contains biotite > hornblende, zircon, titanite, allanite, and apatite, along with secondary sericite and epidote. The pluton features elevated values of Nb, Y, and F. The normalized rare-earth element patterns have light rare-earth element concentrations of 400–500× chondrite, moderate slopes (10–20), and noticeable Eu anomalies. Trace-element discriminant diagrams suggest that the pluton formed in a late-orogenic environment and indicate a possible period of late Precambrian crustal attenuation in the eastern Grenville Province.
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