2022
DOI: 10.1180/mgm.2021.89
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Cr-pyrope xenocrysts with oxide mineral inclusions from the Chompolo lamprophyres (Aldan shield): Insights into mantle processes beneath the southeastern Siberian craton

Abstract: Pyrope xenocrysts (N = 52) with associated inclusions of Ti-and/or Cr-rich oxide minerals from the Aldanskaya dyke and Ogonek diatreme (Chompolo field, southeastern Siberian craton) have been investigated. The majority of xenocrysts are of lherzolitic paragenesis and have concave-upwards (normal) REE N patterns with increase in concentration from LREE to M-HREE (Group 1). Four Ca-rich (5.7-7.4 wt.% CaO) pyropes are extremely low in Ti, Na, Y and have sinusoidal REE N spectra, thus exhibiting distinct geochemic… Show more

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“…Both minerals have been documented in pyrope crystals from an ultramafic diatreme of the Garnet Ridge cluster, Arizona, USA (Wang et al , 1999). Botuobinskite has also been recognised in composite polymineralic inclusions in Cr-pyrope crystals from the Aldanskaya lamprophyre dyke, Chompolo field, southeastern Siberian craton (Rezvukhin et al , 2022). Apart from the findings in intimate association with pyrope, mirnyite occasionally occurs in association with the typical LIMA series (lindsleyite–mathiasite solid solution) Zr-enriched titanates in metasomatised peridotite xenoliths sampled by South African kimberlites (Haggerty et al , 1983; Haggerty, 1991; Gregoire et al , 2002; Konzett et al , 2013).…”
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“…Both minerals have been documented in pyrope crystals from an ultramafic diatreme of the Garnet Ridge cluster, Arizona, USA (Wang et al , 1999). Botuobinskite has also been recognised in composite polymineralic inclusions in Cr-pyrope crystals from the Aldanskaya lamprophyre dyke, Chompolo field, southeastern Siberian craton (Rezvukhin et al , 2022). Apart from the findings in intimate association with pyrope, mirnyite occasionally occurs in association with the typical LIMA series (lindsleyite–mathiasite solid solution) Zr-enriched titanates in metasomatised peridotite xenoliths sampled by South African kimberlites (Haggerty et al , 1983; Haggerty, 1991; Gregoire et al , 2002; Konzett et al , 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…botuobinskite and mirnyite) are particularly notable for their association with Cr-pyrope of lherzolitic paragenesis in the lithospheric mantle assemblages (e.g. Wang et al , 1999 ; Rezvukhin et al , 2018, 2022). To the best of our knowledge, crichtonite-group titanates have never been documented in association with depleted harzburgitic or dunitic garnet.…”
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