2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00710-015-0394-2
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Hydrothermal alteration of a chevkinite-group mineral to a bastnäsite-(Ce)-ilmenite- columbite-(Fe) assemblage: interaction with a F-, CO2-rich fluid

Abstract: The results are presented of a textural and mineral chemical study of a previously undescribed type of hydrothermal alteration of chevkinite-(Ce) which occurs in a syenitic pegmatite from the Vishnevye Mountains, Urals Region, Russia. The progressive alteration of the chevkinite to a bastnäsite-(Ce)-ilmenite-columbite-(Fe) assemblage through a series of texturally complex intermediate stages is described and electron microprobe analyses are given of all the major phases. Unusual Nb±Th-rich phases formed late i… Show more

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“…In this study, the low oxide totals polygonal cracks in strong alteration zones (Fig. 8) show strong similarities with the "mosaic textures" of ThSiO4 phases described by Seydoux-Guillaume et al (2007) and Macdonald et al (2015). Those authors relate these textures to the formation of a gel-like amorphous, highly porous, and probably hydrated substance, initially caused by radiation damage.…”
Section: Post Crystallization Alterationsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…In this study, the low oxide totals polygonal cracks in strong alteration zones (Fig. 8) show strong similarities with the "mosaic textures" of ThSiO4 phases described by Seydoux-Guillaume et al (2007) and Macdonald et al (2015). Those authors relate these textures to the formation of a gel-like amorphous, highly porous, and probably hydrated substance, initially caused by radiation damage.…”
Section: Post Crystallization Alterationsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Such a fluid is consistent with theoretical studies that the REE form the most stable complexes with F and moderately strong complexes with CO 2 (Haas et al [17]; Samson and Wood [18]). In comparison, Macdonald et al [19] described, in a syenitic pegmatite from the Vishnevye Mountains, Russia, chevkinite-(Ce) being altered, via a series of texturally complex intermediate steps, to a bastnäsite-(Ce)-ilmenite-columbite-(Fe) assemblage. The hydrothermal fluids were inferred to have been F-and CO 2 -rich, with variable levels of Ca activity.…”
Section: Hydrothermal Fluidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sample K4 is from an aegirine-microcline syenite pegmatite from the Vishnevye (Cherry) Mountains, southern Urals, Russia. Chevkinite-(Ce) was progressively altered by hydrothermal fluids to a bastnäsite-(Ce)-ilmenite-columbite-(Fe) assemblage through a series of texturally complex intermediate stages (Macdonald et al, 2015b). The focus of this study is ThSiO 4 occurring in association with cerite-(Ce) and ilmenite in veinlets formed during the very latest stages of the alteration of chevkinite-(Ce).…”
Section: Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strings of ThSiO 4 in the Vishnevye pegmatite ( Fig. 5b) are associated with cerite-(Ce) and ilmenite and were formed during the very latest stages of the alteration of chevkinite-(Ce) to a bastnäsite-(Ce)-ilmenite-columbite-(Fe) assemblage, promoted by CO 2 -F-rich hydrothermal fluids (Macdonald et al, 2015b). Oxide totals are low, 82.60-97.24 wt.% (average 90.77 wt.%), and the sums of cations high (2.06-2.19 apfu), clear indicators that the mineral has been altered significantly.…”
Section: Typementioning
confidence: 99%