Abstract
There are several large intrusions composed of 70–75% leucogranites within Eastern Kazakhstan. Information on the age of the intrusions is provided, the features of the composition of the rocks are considered, and conclusions about the petrogenetic mechanisms of forming of leucogranite magmas are drawn. Two stages of leucogranite intrusive magmatism have been established – in the Early Permian and in the Early Triassic. Their formation occurred in an intraplate geodynamic setting. Leucogranite magmas were formed as a result of partial melting of crustal substrates under the thermal influence of mafic magmas. Geochemical differences in leucogranites were due to different compositions of crustal substrates and different degrees of their melting.
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