Allanite Geochemical Response to Hydrothermal Alteration by Alkaline, Low-Temperature Fluids
Allanite is one of the main rare earth elements (REE)-rich accessory minerals in composite dykes from the granitoid pluton of Karkonosze. These dykes differ in composition from the bulk of the pluton by elevated rare earth elements (REE), Y, Zr, and alkali contents, suggesting contribution of an add...
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doaj-614cda21ba1b4063bbca564d4966fade2020-11-25T03:05:17ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2020-04-011039239210.3390/min10050392Allanite Geochemical Response to Hydrothermal Alteration by Alkaline, Low-Temperature FluidsKatarzyna Gros0Ewa Słaby1Petras Jokubauskas2Jiří Sláma3Gabriela Kozub-Budzyń4Institute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences, Twarda 51/55, 00-818 Warsaw, PolandInstitute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences, Twarda 51/55, 00-818 Warsaw, PolandInstitute of Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Petrology, University of Warsaw, Zwirki i Wigury 93, 02-089 Warsaw, PolandInstitute of Geology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Rozvojová 269, 165 00 Praha 6—Lysolaje, Czech RepublicFaculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Protection, AGH University of Science and Technology, aleja Adama Mickiewicza 30, PL-30059 Krakow, PolandAllanite is one of the main rare earth elements (REE)-rich accessory minerals in composite dykes from the granitoid pluton of Karkonosze. These dykes differ in composition from the bulk of the pluton by elevated rare earth elements (REE), Y, Zr, and alkali contents, suggesting contribution of an additional component. Allanite exhibits complex alteration textures, which can be divided into two stages. The first stage is represented by allanite mantles, formed by fluid infiltration into previously crystallized magmatic allanite. These zones have low totals, are Ca-, Al-, Mg-, and light REE (LREE)-depleted, and Y-, heavy REE (HREE)-, Th-, Ti-, and alkali-enriched. The fractionation between LREE and HREE was caused by different mobility of complexes formed by these elements in aqueous fluids. The second stage includes recrystallized LREE-poor, Y-HREE-rich allanite with variable Ca, Al, Mg, and REE-fluorocarbonates. The alteration products from both stages demonstrate higher Fe<sup>3+</sup>/(Fe<sup>2+</sup> + Fe<sup>3+</sup>) ratios and a negative Ce anomaly. These features point to the alkaline, low-temperature, and oxidized nature of the fluids. The differences in mobility and solubility of respective ligands show that the fluids from the first stage may have been dominated by Cl, whereas those of the second stage may have been dominated by F and CO<sub>2</sub> (and PO<sub>4</sub> in case of one sample). The inferred chemistry of the fluids resembles the overall geochemical signature of the composite dykes, indicating a major contribution of the hydrothermal processes to their geochemical evolution.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/10/5/392allanitehydrothermal alterationalkaline fluidsrare earth elementsREE remobilization |
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Katarzyna Gros Ewa Słaby Petras Jokubauskas Jiří Sláma Gabriela Kozub-Budzyń Allanite Geochemical Response to Hydrothermal Alteration by Alkaline, Low-Temperature Fluids Minerals allanite hydrothermal alteration alkaline fluids rare earth elements REE remobilization |
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Katarzyna Gros Ewa Słaby Petras Jokubauskas Jiří Sláma Gabriela Kozub-Budzyń |
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Allanite Geochemical Response to Hydrothermal Alteration by Alkaline, Low-Temperature Fluids |
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Allanite Geochemical Response to Hydrothermal Alteration by Alkaline, Low-Temperature Fluids |
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Allanite Geochemical Response to Hydrothermal Alteration by Alkaline, Low-Temperature Fluids |
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Allanite Geochemical Response to Hydrothermal Alteration by Alkaline, Low-Temperature Fluids |
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Allanite Geochemical Response to Hydrothermal Alteration by Alkaline, Low-Temperature Fluids |
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allanite geochemical response to hydrothermal alteration by alkaline, low-temperature fluids |
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Allanite is one of the main rare earth elements (REE)-rich accessory minerals in composite dykes from the granitoid pluton of Karkonosze. These dykes differ in composition from the bulk of the pluton by elevated rare earth elements (REE), Y, Zr, and alkali contents, suggesting contribution of an additional component. Allanite exhibits complex alteration textures, which can be divided into two stages. The first stage is represented by allanite mantles, formed by fluid infiltration into previously crystallized magmatic allanite. These zones have low totals, are Ca-, Al-, Mg-, and light REE (LREE)-depleted, and Y-, heavy REE (HREE)-, Th-, Ti-, and alkali-enriched. The fractionation between LREE and HREE was caused by different mobility of complexes formed by these elements in aqueous fluids. The second stage includes recrystallized LREE-poor, Y-HREE-rich allanite with variable Ca, Al, Mg, and REE-fluorocarbonates. The alteration products from both stages demonstrate higher Fe<sup>3+</sup>/(Fe<sup>2+</sup> + Fe<sup>3+</sup>) ratios and a negative Ce anomaly. These features point to the alkaline, low-temperature, and oxidized nature of the fluids. The differences in mobility and solubility of respective ligands show that the fluids from the first stage may have been dominated by Cl, whereas those of the second stage may have been dominated by F and CO<sub>2</sub> (and PO<sub>4</sub> in case of one sample). The inferred chemistry of the fluids resembles the overall geochemical signature of the composite dykes, indicating a major contribution of the hydrothermal processes to their geochemical evolution. |
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allanite hydrothermal alteration alkaline fluids rare earth elements REE remobilization |
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