Granitic pegmatites in Sri Lanka: A concise review leading to insights and predictions

Granitic pegmatites can be a source of frustration and confusion. It is thus appropriate to begin with a quick review of basic concepts. Crystallization takes place in the presence of two fluid media; one is a viscous, polymerized silicate magma, and the other is a supercritical aqueous fluid. The t...

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Main Authors: P.L. Dharmapriya, D.W.M. Disanayaka, Robert F. Martin, H.M.T.G.A. Pitawala, Sanjeewa P.K. Malaviarachchi
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Published: Elsevier 2021-03-01
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spelling doaj-835669af4774435b8e1fa65552b92d7b2021-03-22T08:44:08ZengElsevierOre and Energy Resource Geology2666-26122021-03-016100011Granitic pegmatites in Sri Lanka: A concise review leading to insights and predictionsP.L. Dharmapriya0D.W.M. Disanayaka1Robert F. Martin2H.M.T.G.A. Pitawala3Sanjeewa P.K. Malaviarachchi4Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, University of Peradeniya, 20400, Sri Lanka; Corresponding author.Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, University of Peradeniya, 20400, Sri Lanka; Postgraduate Institute of Science, University of Peradeniya, 20400, Sri LankaDepartment of Earth and Planetary Sciences, McGill University, 3450 University St., Montreal, Quebec H3A 0E8, CanadaDepartment of Geology, Faculty of Science, University of Peradeniya, 20400, Sri Lanka; Postgraduate Institute of Science, University of Peradeniya, 20400, Sri LankaDepartment of Geology, Faculty of Science, University of Peradeniya, 20400, Sri LankaGranitic pegmatites can be a source of frustration and confusion. It is thus appropriate to begin with a quick review of basic concepts. Crystallization takes place in the presence of two fluid media; one is a viscous, polymerized silicate magma, and the other is a supercritical aqueous fluid. The two are largely but not completely immiscible. The proportion of aqueous fluid in the mixture progressively increases as the amount of melt diminishes. Pegmatites are of significant economic interest, as they are source rocks of industrial minerals like quartz and the feldspars. These minerals crystallized from the magma, but the feldspars generally become modified by the aqueous fluid. The same applies to accessory minerals that carry Nb, Ta, Zr, Sn and the rare earths. At a late stage, the magmatic fluid phase mixes with cooler, externally derived fluids that bring in elements like Ca and Mg, present in the latest generation of cavity minerals. Frustration arises because the question is recurrent concerning what is magmatic and what is post-magmatic. In terms of tectonic setting, granitic pegmatites may occur in contexts of crustal compression or crustal extension. The pegmatites of Sri Lanka, some of them syenitic and found in all four lithotectonic domains on the island, seem to be unrelated to central plutons. Rather, they are of anatectic origin and members of the NYF family. Some are deformed, but the largest ones are not. Mineralogical and geochemical indicators point to crystallization of the magmas largely in an environment of tectonic relaxation, as in the Grenville collision zone. Important questions remain about the timing of pegmatite emplacement, the interplay of anorogenic magmatism at the end of the Pan-African orogeny, and the role of the mantle in providing heat and fluids that led to localized anatexis of the granulite-grade metamorphic rocks .http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666261220300079Granitic pegmatiteAnatectic originNYF familyEconomic importancePan-African orogenySri Lanka
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author P.L. Dharmapriya
D.W.M. Disanayaka
Robert F. Martin
H.M.T.G.A. Pitawala
Sanjeewa P.K. Malaviarachchi
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D.W.M. Disanayaka
Robert F. Martin
H.M.T.G.A. Pitawala
Sanjeewa P.K. Malaviarachchi
Granitic pegmatites in Sri Lanka: A concise review leading to insights and predictions
Ore and Energy Resource Geology
Granitic pegmatite
Anatectic origin
NYF family
Economic importance
Pan-African orogeny
Sri Lanka
author_facet P.L. Dharmapriya
D.W.M. Disanayaka
Robert F. Martin
H.M.T.G.A. Pitawala
Sanjeewa P.K. Malaviarachchi
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title Granitic pegmatites in Sri Lanka: A concise review leading to insights and predictions
title_short Granitic pegmatites in Sri Lanka: A concise review leading to insights and predictions
title_full Granitic pegmatites in Sri Lanka: A concise review leading to insights and predictions
title_fullStr Granitic pegmatites in Sri Lanka: A concise review leading to insights and predictions
title_full_unstemmed Granitic pegmatites in Sri Lanka: A concise review leading to insights and predictions
title_sort granitic pegmatites in sri lanka: a concise review leading to insights and predictions
publisher Elsevier
series Ore and Energy Resource Geology
issn 2666-2612
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Granitic pegmatites can be a source of frustration and confusion. It is thus appropriate to begin with a quick review of basic concepts. Crystallization takes place in the presence of two fluid media; one is a viscous, polymerized silicate magma, and the other is a supercritical aqueous fluid. The two are largely but not completely immiscible. The proportion of aqueous fluid in the mixture progressively increases as the amount of melt diminishes. Pegmatites are of significant economic interest, as they are source rocks of industrial minerals like quartz and the feldspars. These minerals crystallized from the magma, but the feldspars generally become modified by the aqueous fluid. The same applies to accessory minerals that carry Nb, Ta, Zr, Sn and the rare earths. At a late stage, the magmatic fluid phase mixes with cooler, externally derived fluids that bring in elements like Ca and Mg, present in the latest generation of cavity minerals. Frustration arises because the question is recurrent concerning what is magmatic and what is post-magmatic. In terms of tectonic setting, granitic pegmatites may occur in contexts of crustal compression or crustal extension. The pegmatites of Sri Lanka, some of them syenitic and found in all four lithotectonic domains on the island, seem to be unrelated to central plutons. Rather, they are of anatectic origin and members of the NYF family. Some are deformed, but the largest ones are not. Mineralogical and geochemical indicators point to crystallization of the magmas largely in an environment of tectonic relaxation, as in the Grenville collision zone. Important questions remain about the timing of pegmatite emplacement, the interplay of anorogenic magmatism at the end of the Pan-African orogeny, and the role of the mantle in providing heat and fluids that led to localized anatexis of the granulite-grade metamorphic rocks .
topic Granitic pegmatite
Anatectic origin
NYF family
Economic importance
Pan-African orogeny
Sri Lanka
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