Monazite and xenotime are major ore minerals for rare earth elements (REE), Y, and actinides, a powerful tool for radiometric dating and indicators of the geological genesis of the parent rock. In this contribution, we present results of microanalysis of monazite and xenotime mineral grains found in heavy mineral sand fraction from Drava river. Investigated grains of monazite(-Ce) were found to be exhibiting varying concentrations of Th, indicating mixed hydrothermal (or greenschist-amphibolite grade) and igneous origin. Monazite was found to be isomorphically replaced by cheralite (CaTh(PO 4 ) 2 ) and subordinately by huttonite (ThSiO 4 ), forming monazitecheralite and monazite-huttonite solid solution. Chemical composition and the degree of isomorphic replacement of monazite grains are indicating their source from rocks of Eclogite belt and Granatspitz massif in Tauern Window, Austria. On the other hand xenotime(-Y) shows consistent concentrations of Y while concentrations of associated heavy rare earth elements (HREE) vary, indicating the origin of mixed affinities. IzvlečekMinerala monazit in ksenotim sta pomemben vir redkih zemelj, itrija in aktinidov. Lahko ju uporabimo tudi kot orodje za radiometrično datiranje (geokronologijo), ter kot indikator geneze matične kamnine. V prispevku predstavljamo rezultate mikroanalize zrn monacita in ksenotima zaznanih v frakciji težkih peskov reke Drave. Cerijev monacit ima spremenljive vsebnosti Th, kar kaže na njegov hidrotermalni izvor ali izvor iz metamorfnih (od faciesa zelenega skrilavca do amfibolitnega faciesa) in magmatskih kamnin. Rezultati mikroanalize monacita kažejo izomorfno nadomeščanje s ceralitom (CaTh(PO 4 ) 2 ) in v manjši meri s huttonitom (ThSiO 4 ), pri čemer tvorijo trdno raztopino. Kemijska sestava in stopnja izomorfnega nadomeščanja monacitnih zrn nakazujejo njihov izvor iz kamnin Eklogitnega pasu in masiva Granatspitz v Visokih Turah v Avstriji. V ksenotimu je najbolj zastopan element Y, ki ima v vseh zrnih enakomerne vsebnosti, medtem ko se vsebnosti težkih redkih zemelj (HREE) spreminjajo, kar kaže na izvor iz različnih geoloških okolij.
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