R. Vassileva, Sylvina Georgieva, J. Cempírek, V. Grozdev, R. Škoda, Elitsa Stefanova
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Large pegmatite body/bodies are outcropping in the “Suhata Reka” quarry, near the town of Rakitovo. Their bulk mineral composition with dominant K-feldspar (40%), plagioclase (30%), quartz (25%) and mica (≤ 5%) is complemented by (REE+Y)-bearing association of primary and secondary accessories. Zircon, monazite, xenotime, scarce apatite and noticeable amount of garnet are among the pegmatite primary minerals. The cm-sized almandine-spessartine crystals contain numerous fractures which host secondary (REE+Y)-bearing phosphate (xenotime, cheralite) and silicate minerals (e.g. REE-epidote). Formation of the late-stage REE-mineralization in garnet is due to its hydrothermal alteration and redistribution of REE+Y in the secondary phases.