Bulk composition of a zoned rare-earth minerals-bearing pegmatite in the Pikes Peak granite batholith near Wellington Lake, central Colorado, U.S.A.

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences Rocky Mountain Geology Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.24872/RMGJOURNAL.56.1.1
M. Raschke, C. Stern, Evan J. D. Anderson, M. A. Skewes, G. L. Farmer, J. Allaz, P. Persson
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A previously undescribed small lenticular (~5 × 5 × 5 m) pegmatite, located near Wellington Lake in the NW part of the 1.08 Ga ‘A-type’ (anorogenic) ferroan Pikes Peak granite batholith, ~15 km SW of the South Platte pegmatite district in central Colorado, is concentrically zoned around a mostly monomineralic quartz core with interconnected miarolitic cavities. Major constituents of the Wellington Lake pegmatite are quartz, perthitic microcline, albite (variety cleavelandite), hematite, and biotite. Accessory minerals include fluocerite, bastnäsite, columbite, zircon (var. ‘cyrtolite’), thorite, and secondary U phases. Fluorite is conspicuously absent, although it is a common phase in the South Platte district NYF-type pegmatites, which are rich in niobium (Nb), yttrium (Y), fluorine (F), and heavy rare-earth elements (HREE). Notable for the Wellington Lake pegmatite are a small quantity of well-developed tabular crystals of fluocerite that reach up to 4 cm in diameter, with sub-mm epitaxial bastnäsite overgrowths, suggesting formation from F- and CO2-bearing solutions rich in light rare-earth elements (LREE), with decreasing a(F-)/a(CO32-) during the last crystallization phase. An Nd-isotope value of εNd1.08Ga = -1.6 for the fluocerite is within the range of εNd1.08Ga = -0.2 to -2.7 of the host coarse-grained, pink K-series Pikes Peak Granite (PPG), indicating that REE and other pegmatite constituents derived from the parental PPG magma. A calculation of total pegmatite composition based on whole-rock chemistry and volume estimates of the different pegmatite zones reveals an overall composition similar to the PPG with respect to Si, Al, Na, and K. Yet the pegmatite is depleted in Fe, Mg, Ca, Ti, Mn, and P, the high-field-strength elements (HFSE; Zr, Hf, Nb, Y, Th), and, most significantly, total REE compared to the PPG. Despite containing the LREE minerals fluocerite and bastnäsite, the lack of a net overall REE enrichment of the pegmatite compared to the PPG reflects the large amount of REE-poor silicate minerals forming the wall, intermediate, and core zones of the pegmatite. The calculated total pegmatite composition suggests that the pegmatite formed by the separation from the PPG magma of an F-poor H2O-saturated silicate melt depleted in REE and HFSE compared to the F-rich melts, which formed the NYF-type HREE-rich (LaN/YbN < 1) pegmatites in the South Platte district. Homogenization temperatures of < 500°C for possibly primary fluid inclusions in large quartz crystals from the core of the Wellington Lake pegmatite are consistent with recent models of pegmatite petrogenesis leading to nucleation controlled mega-crystal growth resulting from supercooling.
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美国科罗拉多州中部惠灵顿湖附近派克峰花岗岩岩基中的分区稀土矿化伟晶岩的主要成分。
一个以前未描述的小型透镜状(~5×5×5m)伟晶岩,位于惠灵顿湖附近,1.08 Ga‘A型’(非造山)Ferrian Pikes Peak花岗岩岩基的西北部,位于科罗拉多州中部南普拉特伟晶岩区的西南约15 km处,同心地带在一个主要为单矿物的石英芯周围,该石英芯具有相互连接的泥质洞穴。惠灵顿湖伟晶岩的主要成分为石英、透辉石微斜长石、钠长石(各种解理钠长石)、赤铁矿和黑云母。副矿物包括氟铈矿、氟碳铈矿、铌矿、锆石(变种“cyrtolite”)、钍石和次生U相。萤石明显不存在,尽管它是南普拉特区NYF型伟晶岩的常见相,富含铌(Nb)、钇(Y)、氟(F)和重稀土元素(HREE)。惠灵顿湖伟晶岩中值得注意的是,有少量发育良好的片状氟铈矿晶体,直径可达4厘米,具有亚毫米的外延氟碳铈矿过度生长,这表明它是由富含轻稀土元素(LREE)的含F-和CO2溶液形成的,在最后一个结晶阶段,a(F-)/a(CO32-)降低。氟铈矿的Nd同位素值εNd1.08Ga=-1.6在寄主粗粒粉红色K系列派克峰花岗岩(PPG)的εNd1.08Ga=-0.2至-2.7范围内,表明REE和其他伟晶岩成分来源于母体PPG岩浆。根据全岩化学和不同伟晶岩带的体积估算,对伟晶岩总成分的计算表明,就Si、Al、Na和K而言,伟晶岩的总成分与PPG相似。然而,与PPG相比,该伟晶岩贫含Fe、Mg、Ca、Ti、Mn和P、高场强元素(HFSE;Zr、Hf、Nb、Y、Th),以及最重要的总REE。尽管含有LREE矿物氟铈矿和氟碳铈矿,但与PPG相比,伟晶岩缺乏净的总体REE富集,这反映了大量缺乏REE的硅酸盐矿物形成了伟晶岩的壁区、中间区和核心区。计算出的伟晶岩总成分表明,与富F熔体相比,由贫F H2O饱和硅酸盐熔体的PPG岩浆分离形成的伟晶矿贫REE和HFSE,富F熔体在南普拉特区形成了NYF型富HREE(LaN/YbN<1)伟晶岩。惠灵顿湖伟晶岩核心的大型石英晶体中可能存在的原生流体包裹体的均质化温度<500°C与伟晶岩岩石成因的最新模型一致,导致过冷导致成核控制的巨晶体生长。
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期刊介绍: Rocky Mountain Geology (formerly Contributions to Geology) is published twice yearly by the Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Wyoming. The focus of the journal is regional geology and paleontology of the Rocky Mountains and adjacent areas of western North America. This high-impact, scholarly journal, is an important resource for professional earth scientists. The high-quality, refereed articles report original research by top specialists in all aspects of geology and paleontology in the greater Rocky Mountain region.
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