Australian Granite

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Australian Granite
What is left behind by partial melting of the Lachlan Fold Belt granitoids?

These are my sources and I really can not understand them, some idea? Chappell, BW & White, AJR 1974: Two contrasting granite types. Pacific Geology, 8, 173-4. White, RW & Powell, R., 2002. Melt loss and the preservation of granulite facies mineral assemblages. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 20, 621-632. White, AJR, Allen, CM, Beams, SD, Carr, PF, Champion, DC, Chappell, BW, Wyborn, D. And Wyborn, LAI, 2001. Granite suites and eastern Australia supersuites. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 48, 515-530. Collins, WJ 1996. Lachlan Fold Belt granites: products of the mixture of three components. Transactions of the Royal Society of Endinburgh, 87, 171-181. Collins, WJ 1998: Evaluation of petrogenetic models Lachlan Fold Belt granitoids: implications for crustal architecture and tectonic models. Geology, 30, 535-8.

Check out this ref for Chappell: https: / / www.ga.gov.au/image_cache/GA3680.pdf Especially the reference to Boggy Supersuite plains, and the felsic rhyolites

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Walter Hamilton has worked in the floor tiles business for almost five years, learning the ins and outs of the trade. He now writes articles about his work, thereby educating people about the field he excels in.


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