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Magmatic epidote (mEp) in calc-alkaline, high-Mg granite is distinguished on the basis of euhedral crystals with allanite core and embayed contact, 'pistacite' components (25-32) and very low TiO2 (<0.02%) content. Non-magmatic epidote occurs in association with biotite and chlorite, amphibole, magnetite and titanite and contains either <0.2% TiO2 or <25% Ps. Consideration of stability of magmatic epidote under different fO2 and dissolution characteristic against quartzofeldspathic material suggest that these granitoids are emplaced at a faster rate to low-pressure upper crustal region under high fO2 condition by dyking.

Keywords

High-Mg Granitoids, Kolar, Oxygen Fugacity, Pistacite.
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