俄罗斯卡累利阿克拉通太古宙科马提岩的副带铬铁矿:变质指纹

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences Zapiski Rossiiskogo Mineralogicheskogo Obshchestva Pub Date : 2019-09-09 DOI:10.30695/zrmo/2019.1484.06
S. Svetov, Светов Сергей Анатольевич, S. Chazhengina, Чаженгина Светлана Юрьевна, Vinod K. Singh, Сингх Винод, Zoya Rybnikova, Рыбникова Зоя Павловна, Sumit Mishra, Мишра Самит
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采用SEM和LA-ICP-MS分析方法,研究了卡累利阿克拉通最具代表性的绿岩带太古宙(3.0-2.8Ga)科马提岩中的副铬铁矿。在科马提岩中发现了受到不同程度变质蚀变的带状铬铁矿。已识别出两种类型的分区铬铁矿,其岩芯成分不同。I型富铝分带铬铁矿变质程度较低,岩芯Cr#为0.70--0.86,Mg#为0.03--0.12,Fe#为0.06--0.23。它富含Zn、Co和Mn,但强烈贫含Ga、Ni和V。研究表明,在绿片岩相至低角闪岩相的进变质作用中,岩芯中微量元素和微量元素的原始岩浆分布被强烈再沉积。与富铝铬铁矿相比,II型低Al2 O3含量的带状铬铁矿具有更高的Fe#(0.42-0.49)、Cr#(0.88-1)和更低的Mg#(0-0.04),这对应于更强烈的变质蚀变。由于所研究的分区铬铁矿的主要成分在变质过程中被显著抹去,因此已建立的模式可作为重建变质过程的指南。
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Accessory zoned chromites from Archean komatiites of the Karelian craton, Russia: metamorphic fingerprints
SEM and LA-ICP-MS analyses were used for the study of accessory chromite in Archean (3.0—2.8 Ga) komatiites from the most representative greenstone belts of the Karelian Craton. Zoned chromite, subjected to varying degrees of metamorphic alteration, was identified in the komatiites. Two types of zoned chromite, differing in the composition of their cores, were recognized. Al-rich zoned chromite of type I shows the low extent of metamorphic alteration and has cores with Cr# 0.70—0.86, Mg# 0.03—0.12, and Fe# 0.06—0.23. It is enriched in Zn, Co, and Mn but strongly depleted in Ga, Ni, and V. The study reveals that the primary magmatic distribution of minor and trace elements in the cores was strongly redisturbed during prograde metamorphism of greenschist to low amphibolite facies. Zoned chromite with the low Al 2 O 3  content of type II has cores with higher Fe# (0.42—0.49), Cr# (0.88—1), and lower Mg# (0—0.04) as compared to cores of Al-rich chromite, that corresponds to the more intensive metamorphic alteration. Since the primary composition of studied zoned chromite was significantly obliterated during metamorphism, established patterns can be used as a guide for the reconstruction of metamorphic processes.
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