Petrography of the Mesozoic Alkaline Rocks of the Taezhniy Massif (South Yakutia, Aldan-Stanovoy Shield, Leglier Ore Cluster)

Abstract The article is concerned with the petrographie compositions of the Mesozoic alkaline igneous rocks of the Taezhniy massif and its small bodies (dikes). The Taezhniy massif is located in the central part of the Nimnyr block (Aldan-Stanovoy shield). According to our field observations, it was...

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Main Authors: Ivanov, Michil, Ivanov, Aleksey, Zhuravlev, Anatolii
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spelling crioppubl:10.1088/1755-1315/906/1/012115 2024-06-02T08:15:51+00:00 Petrography of the Mesozoic Alkaline Rocks of the Taezhniy Massif (South Yakutia, Aldan-Stanovoy Shield, Leglier Ore Cluster) Ivanov, Michil Ivanov, Aleksey Zhuravlev, Anatolii 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/906/1/012115 https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/906/1/012115 https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/906/1/012115/pdf unknown IOP Publishing http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ https://iopscience.iop.org/info/page/text-and-data-mining IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science volume 906, issue 1, page 012115 ISSN 1755-1307 1755-1315 journal-article 2021 crioppubl https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/906/1/012115 2024-05-07T14:02:51Z Abstract The article is concerned with the petrographie compositions of the Mesozoic alkaline igneous rocks of the Taezhniy massif and its small bodies (dikes). The Taezhniy massif is located in the central part of the Nimnyr block (Aldan-Stanovoy shield). According to our field observations, it was first determined that the Taezhniy massif has a two-phase structure, its rocks of contain syenite-porphyry and leucocratic syenites. The rocks of the massif intrude the Archean granites, and are themselves intruded by late dikes of bostonites and vogesites. Based on petrographic studies, we also identified two phases of intrusion in the Taezhniy massif – syenite-porphyry and leucocratic syenites. The difference of them is as follows: in the syenite-porphyry rocks, plagioclase predominates over K-feldspar, and the content of dark-colored minerals reaches 10%. The rocks of the second phase are characterized by the predominance of K-feldspar over plagioclase, with the content of dark-colored minerals up to 5%. The order of intrusion of the massif formations is determined by the presence of xenoliths of syenite-porphyry rocks in leucocratic syenites. The rocks of the bostonite dike cutting the massif are characterized by the absence of amphibole and an increased content of pyroxene. This is most likely due to the fact that, the rock contains xenoliths of the host rocks of biotite-pyroxene composition. The dikes also conyain xenoliths of the second phase rocks, which indicates a later age of this dike. The bostonite dike located in the immediate vicinity of the massif is almost identical to the dike found in the massif, except an amphibole in the composition of the rocks. The only dike of vogesites that intersects the body of the massif is characterized by the presence of two varieties of amphibole: common hornblende and a sufficient amount of barkevikite, which phenocrysts stand out clearly against the background of the total microcrystalline mass. Also, in the course of crystal-optical studies, it was noted that in the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Yakutia IOP Publishing Aldan ENVELOPE(129.546,129.546,63.447,63.447) Stanovoy ENVELOPE(42.810,42.810,65.583,65.583) IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 906 1 012115
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description Abstract The article is concerned with the petrographie compositions of the Mesozoic alkaline igneous rocks of the Taezhniy massif and its small bodies (dikes). The Taezhniy massif is located in the central part of the Nimnyr block (Aldan-Stanovoy shield). According to our field observations, it was first determined that the Taezhniy massif has a two-phase structure, its rocks of contain syenite-porphyry and leucocratic syenites. The rocks of the massif intrude the Archean granites, and are themselves intruded by late dikes of bostonites and vogesites. Based on petrographic studies, we also identified two phases of intrusion in the Taezhniy massif – syenite-porphyry and leucocratic syenites. The difference of them is as follows: in the syenite-porphyry rocks, plagioclase predominates over K-feldspar, and the content of dark-colored minerals reaches 10%. The rocks of the second phase are characterized by the predominance of K-feldspar over plagioclase, with the content of dark-colored minerals up to 5%. The order of intrusion of the massif formations is determined by the presence of xenoliths of syenite-porphyry rocks in leucocratic syenites. The rocks of the bostonite dike cutting the massif are characterized by the absence of amphibole and an increased content of pyroxene. This is most likely due to the fact that, the rock contains xenoliths of the host rocks of biotite-pyroxene composition. The dikes also conyain xenoliths of the second phase rocks, which indicates a later age of this dike. The bostonite dike located in the immediate vicinity of the massif is almost identical to the dike found in the massif, except an amphibole in the composition of the rocks. The only dike of vogesites that intersects the body of the massif is characterized by the presence of two varieties of amphibole: common hornblende and a sufficient amount of barkevikite, which phenocrysts stand out clearly against the background of the total microcrystalline mass. Also, in the course of crystal-optical studies, it was noted that in the ...
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author Ivanov, Michil
Ivanov, Aleksey
Zhuravlev, Anatolii
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Ivanov, Aleksey
Zhuravlev, Anatolii
Petrography of the Mesozoic Alkaline Rocks of the Taezhniy Massif (South Yakutia, Aldan-Stanovoy Shield, Leglier Ore Cluster)
author_facet Ivanov, Michil
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title Petrography of the Mesozoic Alkaline Rocks of the Taezhniy Massif (South Yakutia, Aldan-Stanovoy Shield, Leglier Ore Cluster)
title_short Petrography of the Mesozoic Alkaline Rocks of the Taezhniy Massif (South Yakutia, Aldan-Stanovoy Shield, Leglier Ore Cluster)
title_full Petrography of the Mesozoic Alkaline Rocks of the Taezhniy Massif (South Yakutia, Aldan-Stanovoy Shield, Leglier Ore Cluster)
title_fullStr Petrography of the Mesozoic Alkaline Rocks of the Taezhniy Massif (South Yakutia, Aldan-Stanovoy Shield, Leglier Ore Cluster)
title_full_unstemmed Petrography of the Mesozoic Alkaline Rocks of the Taezhniy Massif (South Yakutia, Aldan-Stanovoy Shield, Leglier Ore Cluster)
title_sort petrography of the mesozoic alkaline rocks of the taezhniy massif (south yakutia, aldan-stanovoy shield, leglier ore cluster)
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