巴西Paraíba伟晶岩场的Serra Branca亚马孙岩伟晶岩:一个新的和不寻常的巨型亚马孙岩矿床

IF 1.1 4区 地球科学 Q3 MINERALOGY
G. Santos, I. M. B. A. Souza, S. B. Barreto, José Ferreira de Araújo Neto, A. Müller
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摘要

最近在巴西帕拉伊巴州发现的Serra Branca amazonite伟晶岩是一种演化的铌钇氟(NYF)花岗伟晶岩,属于Vieirópolis伟晶岩场,这是Borborema省描述的第一个NYF伟晶岩区。伟晶岩是一种异常巨大的资源(>300000吨),由直径达2米的颜色强烈的亚马逊石巨晶组成,自约2010年以来一直在露天开采,作为观赏石和宝石学材料。本研究首次对Serra Branca amazonite伟晶岩及其矿物学进行了矿物学和地球化学表征,并与其他NYF伟晶岩的矿物学和成分进行了进一步比较。Serra-Branca伟晶岩形成了一个约800米长、厚达3米的平坦倾斜片,由两个具有复杂关系的不同结构矿物学带组成:(1)通常在岩脉上部形成的块状巨晶亚马逊岩带和(2)通常出现在岩脉底部的细粒钠长石带。amazonite带约占伟晶岩体的75%(体积),由amazonite和石英(主要成分)以及副黑云母、helvine、方铅矿、钛铁矿、赤铁矿、铌矿-(Mn)、钠铝矿、钛矿、磁铁矿和金红石组成。钠长石带由糖质钠长石和石英以及副锡铁矿、钛铁矿、锆石、铌矿(Mn)、烧绿石和萤石组成。一个较年轻的小型侵入伟晶岩单元,由巨晶自形亚马逊岩、石英和片状钠长石(解理钠长石)组成,晚于亚马逊岩和钠长石带的形成。大块伟晶岩、亚马逊岩带和钠长石带的地球化学分析表明,大块伟晶矿和亚马逊岩带成分相似,微量元素Ba、Be、Rb、Sr和Pb含量较高,而钠长石带富含Zn、Nb、Zr、Ga和Hf,以及不相容区和稀土元素的分布,表明这两个区域起源于同一熔体。amazonite晶体富含Rb、Pb、Sr、Cs、Ba、Tl、Fe和Ga,将Serra Branca伟晶岩描述为一种演化的NYF伟晶岩。黑云母的K/Rb比值低至5.7,证实了这一结论。小单元的amazonite中较高的Li和Ga以及较低的Sr和Ba表明,该熔体比第一侵位阶段的熔体分馏更高。
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The Serra Branca amazonite pegmatite of the Vieirópolis pegmatite field, Paraíba, Brazil: A new and unusual megacrystic amazonite deposit
The recently discovered Serra Branca amazonite pegmatite in the state of Paraíba, Brazil, is an evolved niobium-yttrium-fluorine (NYF) granitic pegmatite, which belongs to the Vieirópolis pegmatite field, the first NYF pegmatite field described from the Borborema Province. The pegmatite is an unusually large resource (>300,000 tons) of intensely colored amazonite megacrysts up to 2 m in size, exploited in an open pit since ca. 2010 as an ornamental stone and gemological material. This study provides the first mineralogical and geochemical characterization of the Serra Branca amazonite pegmatite and its mineralogy, which are further compared with the mineralogy and composition of other NYF pegmatites. The Serra Branca pegmatite forms an approximately 800 m-long and up to 3 m-thick flat-dipping sheet that consists of two distinct structural-mineralogical zones with complex relationships: (1) the massive, megacrystic amazonite zone forming commonly in the upper part of the dike and (2) the fine-grained albite zone commonly occurring at the bottom of the dike. The amazonite zone, which comprises ca. 75 vol.% of the pegmatite body, is composed of amazonite and quartz, the major constituents, with accessory biotite, helvine, galena, ilmenite, hematite, columbite-(Mn), phenakite, titanite, magnetite, and rutile. The albite zone consists of saccharoidal albite and quartz and accessory spessartine, ilmenite, zircon, columbite-(Mn), pyrochlore, and fluorite. A younger minor intrusive pegmatitic unit composed of megacrystic euhedral amazonite and quartz and platy albite (cleavelandite) postdates the formation of the amazonite and albite zones. Geochemical analysis of the bulk pegmatite, amazonite zone, and albite zone shows that the bulk pegmatite and the amazonite zone have similar compositions, with high trace-element contents of Ba, Be, Rb, Sr, and Pb, whereas the albite zone is enriched in Zn, Nb, Zr, Ga, and Hf. The amazonite and albite zones display some similarities in terms of major elements, the presence of HFSE minerals, and the distribution of incompatible and REE, which indicates that the two zones originated from the same melt. The amazonite crystals are enriched in Rb, Pb, Sr, Cs, Ba, Tl, Fe, and Ga, characterizing the Serra Branca pegmatite as an evolved NYF pegmatite. This conclusion is confirmed by the low K/Rb ratio of biotite of ∼5.7. Higher Li and Ga and lower Sr and Ba in the amazonite of the minor unit suggests that this melt was even more highly fractionated than the melt of the first emplacement stage.
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Canadian Mineralogist
Canadian Mineralogist 地学-矿物学
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期刊介绍: Since 1962, The Canadian Mineralogist has published papers dealing with all aspects of mineralogy, crystallography, petrology, economic geology, geochemistry, and applied mineralogy.
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