REE-bearing minerals in Drava river sediments, Slovenia, and their potential origin

Monazite and xenotime are major ore minerals for rare earth elements (REE), Y, and actinides, a powerful tool for radiometric dating and indicators of the geological genesis of the parent rock. In this contribution, we present results of microanalysis of monazite and xenotime mineral grains found...

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Main Authors: Aleš Šoster, Janez Zavašnik, Mihael Ravnjak, Uroš Herlec
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geological Survey of Slovenia 2017-12-01
Series:Geologija
Subjects:
REE
Online Access:http://www.geologija-revija.si/dokument.aspx?id=1314
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spelling doaj-c29edb98cfe54efe9b25f38da2919afd2021-07-02T02:55:11ZengGeological Survey of SloveniaGeologija0016-77891854-620X2017-12-0160225726610.5474/geologija.2017.018REE-bearing minerals in Drava river sediments, Slovenia, and their potential originAleš ŠosterJanez ZavašnikMihael RavnjakUroš HerlecMonazite and xenotime are major ore minerals for rare earth elements (REE), Y, and actinides, a powerful tool for radiometric dating and indicators of the geological genesis of the parent rock. In this contribution, we present results of microanalysis of monazite and xenotime mineral grains found in heavy mineral sand fraction from Drava river. Investigated grains of monazite(-Ce) were found to be exhibiting varying concentrations of Th, indicating mixed hydrothermal (or greenschist-amphibolite grade) and igneous origin. Monazite was found to be isomorphically replaced by cheralite (CaTh(PO4)2) and subordinately by huttonite (ThSiO4), forming monazitecheralite and monazite-huttonite solid solution. Chemical composition and the degree of isomorphic replacement of monazite grains are indicating their source from rocks of Eclogite belt and Granatspitz massif in Tauern Window, Austria. On the other hand xenotime(-Y) shows consistent concentrations of Y while concentrations of associated heavy rare earth elements (HREE) vary, indicating the origin of mixed affiities.http://www.geologija-revija.si/dokument.aspx?id=1314monazitexenotimemicroanalysisREEheavy mineralsDravaSlovenija
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author Aleš Šoster
Janez Zavašnik
Mihael Ravnjak
Uroš Herlec
spellingShingle Aleš Šoster
Janez Zavašnik
Mihael Ravnjak
Uroš Herlec
REE-bearing minerals in Drava river sediments, Slovenia, and their potential origin
Geologija
monazite
xenotime
microanalysis
REE
heavy minerals
Drava
Slovenija
author_facet Aleš Šoster
Janez Zavašnik
Mihael Ravnjak
Uroš Herlec
author_sort Aleš Šoster
title REE-bearing minerals in Drava river sediments, Slovenia, and their potential origin
title_short REE-bearing minerals in Drava river sediments, Slovenia, and their potential origin
title_full REE-bearing minerals in Drava river sediments, Slovenia, and their potential origin
title_fullStr REE-bearing minerals in Drava river sediments, Slovenia, and their potential origin
title_full_unstemmed REE-bearing minerals in Drava river sediments, Slovenia, and their potential origin
title_sort ree-bearing minerals in drava river sediments, slovenia, and their potential origin
publisher Geological Survey of Slovenia
series Geologija
issn 0016-7789
1854-620X
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Monazite and xenotime are major ore minerals for rare earth elements (REE), Y, and actinides, a powerful tool for radiometric dating and indicators of the geological genesis of the parent rock. In this contribution, we present results of microanalysis of monazite and xenotime mineral grains found in heavy mineral sand fraction from Drava river. Investigated grains of monazite(-Ce) were found to be exhibiting varying concentrations of Th, indicating mixed hydrothermal (or greenschist-amphibolite grade) and igneous origin. Monazite was found to be isomorphically replaced by cheralite (CaTh(PO4)2) and subordinately by huttonite (ThSiO4), forming monazitecheralite and monazite-huttonite solid solution. Chemical composition and the degree of isomorphic replacement of monazite grains are indicating their source from rocks of Eclogite belt and Granatspitz massif in Tauern Window, Austria. On the other hand xenotime(-Y) shows consistent concentrations of Y while concentrations of associated heavy rare earth elements (HREE) vary, indicating the origin of mixed affiities.
topic monazite
xenotime
microanalysis
REE
heavy minerals
Drava
Slovenija
url http://www.geologija-revija.si/dokument.aspx?id=1314
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