A dyke of alkali rhyolite intrudes the Tsetseg and Zuun Nuruu volcanosedimentary sequence of Ordovician-Silurian age (Hovd Zone, Central Asian Orogenic Belt) at the Botgon bag, Mankhan Soum, Hovd District in Western Mongolia. The rock consists of quartz and K-feldspar phenocrysts set in fine-grained groundmass composed of quartz, K-feldspar, albite, blue alkali amphibole (riebeckite-arfvedsonite containing up to 1.94 wt. % ZrO 2 ), tiny brown radial astrophyllite, annite and accessory zircon, ilmenite, fluorite, monazite, hematite, chevkinite and bastnäsite. Astrophyllite has unusual, highly ferroan composition and occurs as two sharply bound zones of astrophyllite I and II with the average empirical formulae: (K , poor in CaO (0.26-0.37 wt. %), MgO (0.01-0.11 wt. %), and P 2 O 5 (0.01 wt. %). The rock is enriched in Zr, Nb, Ta, Ga, Sn, Y, Rb, Cs, U and Th, depleted in V, Sr, Ba, Sc, and exhibits a pronounced negative Eu anomaly (Eu/Eu* = 0.03-0.05). The conventional whole-rock K-Ar geochronology yielded an age of 299.9 ± 9.1 Ma (1σ), which indicates latest Carboniferous or early Permian extension associated with the A-type alkaline volcanic activity. Received: 29 October, 2015; accepted: 12 January, 2016; handling editor: K. Schulmann This paper is intended to provide new geochemical and geochronological data on the astrophyllite-and alkali amphibole-bearing rhyolite dyke cutting the Lower Paleozoic volcanosedimentary and plutonic sequence in the Hovd Zone in Western Mongolia.
Keywords: rhyolite, A-type, astrophyllite, K-Ar geochronology, CAOB