Geochemical Contributions of Ree's Bearing Pegmatites, Within Kadabora Granitic Pluton, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt
Abstract:Pegmatitic bodies are encountered within the Kadabora granite to which they are spatially and genetically related. These bodies bearing REEs, U, Th, Y, Zr, Hf, Nb, Ta, and Cs. The mineralized pegmatites are characterized by high ΣREEs contents ranging from 3404 ppm to 15196 with an average of 7516ppm. The assemblage of the accessory minerals encountered in the mineralized pegmatites are zircon, allanite, fergusonite, uranothorite, betafite, samarskite, pyrochlore, bastnaesite, cerianite, rutile, euxenite and o… Show more
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