Adrian-Iulian Pantia, Danielle Cruz da Silva, Andra-Elena Filiuță
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摘要
各大洲都有形成岩石的蓝色石英的报道,但对其着色的具体原因知之甚少,对其地质意义也知之甚少。本研究调查了Rio dos Remédios群变质流纹岩的产状,以确定蓝色的潜在原因,并深入了解巴西地质背景下该产状的地质意义。光学观测表明,蓝色很可能是光线瑞利散射的结果。即使在800°C的温度下,颜色也很稳定。FT-IR研究尚未检测到能够散射光的夹杂物的存在。电子显微镜显示,系统中存在大量的Fe和Ti,它们明显集中为基质中的Ti/Fe氧化物,并可能作为光散射纳米夹杂物。这种类型的包裹体可能与寄主石英同生。蓝色和无色区域之间的交替可能是熔体中化学波动的结果,这可能导致光散射夹杂物结晶的中断。提出了与Paramirim Aulacogen和Arai裂谷中其他蓝色石英矿点的潜在成矿相关性。
Blue quartz in Brazil: the Rio dos Remédios occurrence – preliminary study
Rock forming blue quartz occurrences are reported on all continents, but little is known about the specific causes for the coloration, and even less about its geological significance. The present study investigates the occurrence hosted by the metarhyolites of the Rio dos Remédios Group in order to determine the potential causes of the blue coloration and gain insight into the geological significance of the occurrence in the wider context of Brazilian geology. The optical observations have shown that the blue color is likely the result of the Rayleigh scattering of light. The color is stable even at temperatures of 800°C. The FT-IR investigations have not detected the presence of inclusions capable of scattering light. The electron microscopy has shown that there are significant amounts of Fe and Ti in the system, clearly concentrated as Ti/Fe oxides hosted by the matrix, and potentially as light scattering nanometric inclusions. This type of inclusions would likely be syngenetic with the host quartz. The alternation between the blue and colorless areas could be the result of chemical fluctuations in the melt, which may have resulted in disruptions of the crystallization of the light scattering inclusions. A potential metallogenic correlation with other blue quartz occurrences from the Paramirim Aulacogen and Arai Rift is suggested.