1993
DOI: 10.1180/minmag.1993.057.387.02
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Cr-Zr-armalcolite-bearing lamproites of Cancarix, SE Spain

Abstract: Lamproites with high MgO, high SiO2 affinity are abundant only in SE Spain where the Cancarix outcrop (in the province of Albacete) occurs. The rocks of Cancarix are peralkaline, saturated to oversaturated in silica, very high in K20, Th and LREE. The mineralogy and petrography show some variations which depend on the conditions of emplacement and rate of cooling of the magma. The following phases may be present: olivine, phlogopite, K-amphibole, clinopyroxene, sanidine, orthopyroxene, apatite, and, in minor a… Show more

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“…They resemble the profiles of other subduction-related potassic lavas (e.g. Contini et al, 1993;O'Brienetal., 1995;Dostal et al, 1998). Traceelement patterns for the Ulukışla ultrapotassic volcanic rocks also show small depletions in Zr and Hf (Fig.…”
Section: Geochemistrysupporting
confidence: 53%
“…They resemble the profiles of other subduction-related potassic lavas (e.g. Contini et al, 1993;O'Brienetal., 1995;Dostal et al, 1998). Traceelement patterns for the Ulukışla ultrapotassic volcanic rocks also show small depletions in Zr and Hf (Fig.…”
Section: Geochemistrysupporting
confidence: 53%
“…For instance, similar chemical and mineralogical evolution is reported in Contini et al (1993) for the lamproite of Cancarix (SE Spain), where phlogopite, instead of leucite, follows olivine in the sequence of crystallization.…”
Section: Sample G886supporting
confidence: 69%
“…BGM are locally enriched in actinide elements, particularly in Th and less in U which are the regular source of their metamictization. Thorium content in britholite-(Ce), fluorbritholite-(Ce), and fluorcalciobritholite compositions with Ce N Y can reach~3 to 23 wt.% ThO 2 or 0.06 to 0.68 apfu (Contini et al, 1993;Della Ventura et al, 1999;Melluso et al, 2010;Oberti et al, 2001;Orlandi et al, 1989;Pekov et al, 2007). In contrast, BGM compositions with Y N Ce contain notably lesser Th (up to~2 wt.% ThO 2 ; Griffin et al, 1979;Payette and Martin, 1986;Pekov et al, 2011;Smith et al, 2002).…”
Section: Composition and Formation Of Britholite Group Mineralsmentioning
confidence: 99%