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[SCG48-P10] Petrography and estimation of water concentration for Cretaceous granitoids in the Yashiro-jima Island, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.
The crystallization sequence of the main mineral constituents suggests that the sample solidified from a magma with water contents more than 3.3 wt %, which is consistent with the water content estimated through SEM-EDS analysis in this study (4.2-9.5 wt %). Pressure estimates using major element compositions and water contents of the melt inclusions yield 403-144 MPa (DERP geobarometer) and 283-122 MPa (Rhyolite-MELTS geobarometer). The water contents estimated in this study provide the minimum pressure estimates of 125-400 MPa based on the water solubility in granitic melts, which is broadly consistent with the pressures estimated by DERP and Rhyolite-MELTS geobarometers. The wide range of estimated pressure probably indicate that the growing zircon crystals have trapped surrounding melts at various pressures, which is consistent with a wide range of zircon occurrences including discreate grains between main mineral constituents and inclusions in main mineral constituents.