Abstract

The hornblende and biotite - bearing metagabbro of the Nui Ngoc complex were exposed into a few small blocks in the southwest Tam Ky city and were viewed as parts of the Tam Ky - Phuoc Son ophiolitic complex (TPO). These rocks were undergone mylonitic deformation and metamorphism. The rocks consist mainly of orthopyroxene, clinopyroxene, plagioclase, olivine, hornblende, biotite and very few microscopic Cr - spinel. The clinopyroxene and Cr - spinel minerals were analyzed for their composition by EPMA, the results showed that: (1) The clinopyroxenes have low Al2O3 (3,2÷3,5 wt %), TiO2 (0,70÷0,82 wt %) contents and (2) the Cr - spinels have low TiO2 (0,23÷0,58 wt %) content and Mg#100* (Mg/ (Mg+Fe2+)) (32÷42) but has medium Cr# (Cr/ (Cr+Al)) (45÷52).These features are similar to those of rocks formed in anoceanic - oceanicsubduction zone that was reported for the plagiogranite of Dieng Bong complex nearby. This study results combined with previous research results in the Tam Ky - Phuoc Son suture zone show the existence of island arc, continental arc, and MOR - magmatic types.

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