2018
DOI: 10.3390/geosciences8080281
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Ti-Nb Mineralization of Late Carbonatites and Role of Fluids in Its Formation: Petyayan-Vara Rare-Earth Carbonatites (Vuoriyarvi Massif, Russia)

Abstract: This article is devoted to the geology of titanium-rich varieties of the Petyayan-Vara rare-earth dolomitic carbonatites in Vuoriyarvi, Northwest Russia. Analogues of these varieties are present in many carbonatite complexes. The aim of this study was to investigate the behavior of high field strength elements during the late stages of carbonatite formation. We conducted a multilateral study of titanium-and niobium-bearing minerals, including a petrographic study, Raman spectroscopy, microprobe determination o… Show more

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“…Typically, these grains' compositions are Ca 1.1 Na 0.9 Fe 0.1 Nb 1.8 Ti 0.2 O 6 F, which corresponds to fluorcalciopyrochlore [89]. Hydroxycalciopyrochlore and kenoplumbopyrochlore are less abundant [90]. Magnesiocarbonatites were overprinted by Ti-rich carbonatitic fluids as evidenced by fine veinlets.…”
Section: High-ti Carbonatites With Areas Of Apatite Mineralizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typically, these grains' compositions are Ca 1.1 Na 0.9 Fe 0.1 Nb 1.8 Ti 0.2 O 6 F, which corresponds to fluorcalciopyrochlore [89]. Hydroxycalciopyrochlore and kenoplumbopyrochlore are less abundant [90]. Magnesiocarbonatites were overprinted by Ti-rich carbonatitic fluids as evidenced by fine veinlets.…”
Section: High-ti Carbonatites With Areas Of Apatite Mineralizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of no less interest is the appearance of significant factor loadings of Ti, Nb and Ta on microcline and (less) phlogopite factors (see Tables I and II). As was discovered, these HFSE are concentrated mainly in Nb-rich titanium oxides represented by three polymorphic modifications (Kozlov et al ., 2018). Nevertheless, titanium or niobium minerals are not expressed by their own factors with high loadings on Ti, although they are rock-forming in some of the samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We investigated sample collections of two geological objects of the Kola region (northwest Russia): 43 samples of rare-earth carbonatites of the Petyayan–Vara field (the Vuoriyarvi Devonian alkaline-ultrabasic carbonatite massif) and 19 samples of the sillimanite schists of the Makzabak mountain (contact rocks of the Keivy Precambrian supracrustal complex near alkaline granites of the Western Keivy massif). With all the differences, all these rocks have a pronounced taxitic structure and formation during several superimposed metasomatic events (Kozlov et al ., 2018; Fomina et al ., 2019). In this regard, the identification of the relationship of a chemical element distribution with a specific mineral association is an important task.…”
Section: Analysis Of Experimental Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…В основу исследования легла коллекция из 43 образцов редкоземельных карбонатитов поля Петяйян-Вара (девонский щелочно-ультраосновный карбонатитовый массив Вуориярви). Эти породы, образовавшиеся в ходе нескольких наложенных метасоматических событий [5], характеризуются структурно-конституционной такситовой текстурой и чрезвычайно сложны для петрографического изучения.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…1 и 2) при отсутствии факторов собственно титановых минералов. Как было установлено, титан, ниобий и тантал в карбонатитах Петяйян-Вары сконцентрированы главным образом в богатом Nb бруките, тесно ассоциирующем с микроклином [5]. Наиболее интенсивные пики дифрактограммы брукита совпадают с пиками микроклина, что, по всей видимости, и не позволяет различить на факторе последнего «пиков-паразитов» брукита.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified