Variation in the Composition of the Lake Dufault Granodiorite

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Webber. G. R.
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

Variation in content of some of the major and minor elements in the Lake Dufault granodiorite near Noranda, Quebec has been studied. The element variation and specific gravity data show a pattern consistent with the concept of a concentrically zoned intrusive on the western side of Lake Dufault with a potassium-rich core and a calcium-rich inner zone. The part of the intrusive on the eastern side of Lake Dufault is of more problematical origin, but the suggestion is made that it has resulted from assimilation of volcanic rock by the intrusive. THE purpose of this investigation was to test the application of x-ray fluorescence analysis to the study of variation in chemical com-position of the Lake Dufault granodiorite. The Lake Dufault granodiorite is an intrusive body approximately six miles long by three miles wide located four miles north of Noranda, Quebec. This intrusive is of particular interest because of its -
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APA: Webber. G. R.  (1962)  Variation in the Composition of the Lake Dufault Granodiorite

MLA: Webber. G. R. Variation in the Composition of the Lake Dufault Granodiorite. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1962.

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