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[SCG58-P05] Rare earth element compositions of Neogene plutonic rocks, North Fossa Magna, Japan
Keywords:North Fossa Magna, Neogene, plutonic rock, rare earth element
In chondrite normalized REE patterns, the Chino and Shimosuwa bodies in UK area have weak negative Eu anomalies, whereas others in same area show no anomalies. The Matsumoto, Wada and Chino bodies are characterized by LREE enrichment. All bodies in UK area have relatively constant patterns of HREE, but the Wada body has low HREE contents. The Myoutoku-Yonago body in SU area has weak negative Eu anomaly, and is characterized by LREE enrichment. All bodies in SU area have also relatively constant patterns of HREE. The Makihatayama and Tanigawadake bodies in MT area have negative Eu anomalies, and show right downward sloping patterns of LREE and constant patterns of HREE. La/SmN and La/YbN ratios of all bodies in three areas increase with decreasing SiO2 contents. It suggested that LREE concentrated to residual magma and change of HREE was small. Eu/Eu* ratio of those slightly decreases with decreasing SiO2 contents, and the rocks in UK area have higher ratios of Eu/Eu* than those of SU and MT areas.
The plutonic rocks distributed in respective areas have peculiar features of REE, suggesting that they have different origin and magma process.