The Main Anorthosite Layer of the West-Pana Intrusion, Kola Region: Geology and U-Pb Age Dating

The West-Pana intrusion belongs to the Paleoproterozoic Fedorova-Pana Complex of the Kola Region in NW Russia, which represents one of Europe’s most significant layered complexes in terms of total platinum group element (PGE) endowment. Numerous studies on the age of the West-Pana intrusio...

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Main Authors: Nikolay Y. Groshev, Bartosz T. Karykowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-01-01
Series:Minerals
Subjects:
PGE
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/9/2/71
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spelling doaj-2a5f31040cb14d0ab9e4fd98301e0b682020-11-25T00:27:21ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2019-01-01927110.3390/min9020071min9020071The Main Anorthosite Layer of the West-Pana Intrusion, Kola Region: Geology and U-Pb Age DatingNikolay Y. Groshev0Bartosz T. Karykowski1Geological Institute of the Kola Science Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 184209 Apatity, RussiaFugro Germany Land GmbH, 12555 Berlin, GermanyThe West-Pana intrusion belongs to the Paleoproterozoic Fedorova-Pana Complex of the Kola Region in NW Russia, which represents one of Europe’s most significant layered complexes in terms of total platinum group element (PGE) endowment. Numerous studies on the age of the West-Pana intrusion have been carried out in the past; however, all published U-Pb isotope ages were determined using multi-grain ID-TIMS. In this study, the mineralized Main Anorthosite Layer from the upper portion of the intrusion was dated using SHRIMP-II for the first time. High Th/U (0.9⁻3.7) zircons gave an upper intercept age of 2509.4 ± 6.2 Ma (2σ), whereas the lower portion of the intrusion was previously dated at 2501.5 ± 1.7 Ma, which suggests an out-of-sequence emplacement of the West-Pana intrusion. Furthermore, high-grade PGE mineralization hosted by the anorthosite layer, known as “South Reef„, can be attributed to (1) downward percolation of PGE-enriched sulfide liquid from the overlying gabbronoritic magma or (2) secondary redistribution of PGEs, which may coincide with a post-magmatic alteration event recorded by low Th/U (0.1⁻0.9) zircon and baddeleyite at 2476 ± 13 Ma (upper intercept).https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/9/2/71PGESouth ReefWest-Pana intrusionFedorova-Pana Complexzircon datingU-Pb
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Bartosz T. Karykowski
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Bartosz T. Karykowski
The Main Anorthosite Layer of the West-Pana Intrusion, Kola Region: Geology and U-Pb Age Dating
Minerals
PGE
South Reef
West-Pana intrusion
Fedorova-Pana Complex
zircon dating
U-Pb
author_facet Nikolay Y. Groshev
Bartosz T. Karykowski
author_sort Nikolay Y. Groshev
title The Main Anorthosite Layer of the West-Pana Intrusion, Kola Region: Geology and U-Pb Age Dating
title_short The Main Anorthosite Layer of the West-Pana Intrusion, Kola Region: Geology and U-Pb Age Dating
title_full The Main Anorthosite Layer of the West-Pana Intrusion, Kola Region: Geology and U-Pb Age Dating
title_fullStr The Main Anorthosite Layer of the West-Pana Intrusion, Kola Region: Geology and U-Pb Age Dating
title_full_unstemmed The Main Anorthosite Layer of the West-Pana Intrusion, Kola Region: Geology and U-Pb Age Dating
title_sort main anorthosite layer of the west-pana intrusion, kola region: geology and u-pb age dating
publisher MDPI AG
series Minerals
issn 2075-163X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The West-Pana intrusion belongs to the Paleoproterozoic Fedorova-Pana Complex of the Kola Region in NW Russia, which represents one of Europe’s most significant layered complexes in terms of total platinum group element (PGE) endowment. Numerous studies on the age of the West-Pana intrusion have been carried out in the past; however, all published U-Pb isotope ages were determined using multi-grain ID-TIMS. In this study, the mineralized Main Anorthosite Layer from the upper portion of the intrusion was dated using SHRIMP-II for the first time. High Th/U (0.9⁻3.7) zircons gave an upper intercept age of 2509.4 ± 6.2 Ma (2σ), whereas the lower portion of the intrusion was previously dated at 2501.5 ± 1.7 Ma, which suggests an out-of-sequence emplacement of the West-Pana intrusion. Furthermore, high-grade PGE mineralization hosted by the anorthosite layer, known as “South Reef„, can be attributed to (1) downward percolation of PGE-enriched sulfide liquid from the overlying gabbronoritic magma or (2) secondary redistribution of PGEs, which may coincide with a post-magmatic alteration event recorded by low Th/U (0.1⁻0.9) zircon and baddeleyite at 2476 ± 13 Ma (upper intercept).
topic PGE
South Reef
West-Pana intrusion
Fedorova-Pana Complex
zircon dating
U-Pb
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/9/2/71
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