SUMMARY
The relationship between tin and
tungsten mineralization and granitoid from
the Sa Huỳnh and Ankroet complexes in south Việt
Mai Kim Vinh, Phạm Văn Hường, Trần Ngọc Khai, Trần Duân,
Nguyễn Công Cầu
The Sa Huỳnh and Ankroet granitoid complexes in South Vietnam exposed mainly in Quảng Ngãi and Đà Lạt zone,
respectively. Sa Huỳnh granitoid complex is made up of medium-course grained biotite granites,
two mica granites and fine grained, light-colored granite. The rocks are
porphyritic texture. Chemically, the Sa Huỳnh granitoids are peraluminuous and have accessory minerals of topaze,
zircon, garnet, sillimanite, cassiterite which characterize for the S-type
granites. The rocks are often greisenised in the top of small granitic bodies
and in the margin of granitic aplites. The main mineral components of greisened
zones are muscovite, potassium feldspar, quartz and casiterit, topaze. The
presence of topaze is indicative of the F- rich greisen type. In contrast, the
Ankroet granitic complex is charaterised by light color and high
differentiation. The rocks are medium-grained granites in composition and have
porphyritic texture. Geochemical and rock-forming mineral indicated that they
are S-type granites. Granites at the top part of granite bodies are usually
greisenised and accessory minerals in greisen zones are of cassiterite,
wolframite and tourmaline. The presence of tourmaline in the greisened zones
supports for B-rich greisen type. These will help to seek and explore
effetively tin and wolfram mineralization.
Người biên tập: TS. Trần Mỹ Dũng; TS. Đỗ Quốc Bình.