Petrology, geochemistry and source characteristics of the Burpala alkaline massif, North Baikal

The Burpala alkaline massif contains rocks with more than 50 minerals rich in Zr, Nb, Ti, Th, Be and rare earth elements (REE). The rocks vary in composition from shonkinite, melanocratic syenite, nepheline and alkali syenites to alaskite and alkali granite and contain up to 10% LILE and HSFE, 3.6%...

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Main Authors: N.V. Vladykin, I.A. Sotnikova
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-07-01
Series:Geoscience Frontiers
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spelling doaj-1483fe5f24fa4beab98360739f55cafd2020-11-25T00:24:03ZengElsevierGeoscience Frontiers1674-98712017-07-018471171910.1016/j.gsf.2016.04.006Petrology, geochemistry and source characteristics of the Burpala alkaline massif, North BaikalN.V. VladykinI.A. SotnikovaThe Burpala alkaline massif contains rocks with more than 50 minerals rich in Zr, Nb, Ti, Th, Be and rare earth elements (REE). The rocks vary in composition from shonkinite, melanocratic syenite, nepheline and alkali syenites to alaskite and alkali granite and contain up to 10% LILE and HSFE, 3.6% of REE and varying amounts of other trace elements (4% Zr, 0.5% Y, 0.5% Nb, 0.5% Th and 0.1% U). Geological and geochemical data suggest that all the rocks in the Burpala massif were derived from alkaline magma enriched in rare earth elements. The extreme products of magma fractionation are REE rich pegmatites, apatite–fluorite bearing rocks and carbonatites. The Sr and Nd isotope data suggest that the source of primary melt is enriched mantle (EM-II). We correlate the massif to mantle plume impact on the active margin of the Siberian continent.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987116300329SyenitePegmatiteRare metal and rare earthsPetrologyGeochemistry
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author N.V. Vladykin
I.A. Sotnikova
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I.A. Sotnikova
Petrology, geochemistry and source characteristics of the Burpala alkaline massif, North Baikal
Geoscience Frontiers
Syenite
Pegmatite
Rare metal and rare earths
Petrology
Geochemistry
author_facet N.V. Vladykin
I.A. Sotnikova
author_sort N.V. Vladykin
title Petrology, geochemistry and source characteristics of the Burpala alkaline massif, North Baikal
title_short Petrology, geochemistry and source characteristics of the Burpala alkaline massif, North Baikal
title_full Petrology, geochemistry and source characteristics of the Burpala alkaline massif, North Baikal
title_fullStr Petrology, geochemistry and source characteristics of the Burpala alkaline massif, North Baikal
title_full_unstemmed Petrology, geochemistry and source characteristics of the Burpala alkaline massif, North Baikal
title_sort petrology, geochemistry and source characteristics of the burpala alkaline massif, north baikal
publisher Elsevier
series Geoscience Frontiers
issn 1674-9871
publishDate 2017-07-01
description The Burpala alkaline massif contains rocks with more than 50 minerals rich in Zr, Nb, Ti, Th, Be and rare earth elements (REE). The rocks vary in composition from shonkinite, melanocratic syenite, nepheline and alkali syenites to alaskite and alkali granite and contain up to 10% LILE and HSFE, 3.6% of REE and varying amounts of other trace elements (4% Zr, 0.5% Y, 0.5% Nb, 0.5% Th and 0.1% U). Geological and geochemical data suggest that all the rocks in the Burpala massif were derived from alkaline magma enriched in rare earth elements. The extreme products of magma fractionation are REE rich pegmatites, apatite–fluorite bearing rocks and carbonatites. The Sr and Nd isotope data suggest that the source of primary melt is enriched mantle (EM-II). We correlate the massif to mantle plume impact on the active margin of the Siberian continent.
topic Syenite
Pegmatite
Rare metal and rare earths
Petrology
Geochemistry
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987116300329
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