Mineralogy of Agates with Amethyst from the Tevinskoye Deposit (Northern Kamchatka, Russia)

The Tevinskoye agate deposit is located in the North of the Kamchatka peninsula (Russia) and represented by agate-bearing Eocene basaltic and andesitic rocks of the Kinkilsk complex. Agate mineralization occurs in lavas and tuffs as amygdales, geodes, lenses and veins, which are the main sources of...

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Main Authors: Evgeniya N. Svetova, Galina A. Palyanova, Andrey A. Borovikov, Viktor F. Posokhov, Tatyana N. Moroz
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/min13081051
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:0c32d13b5d604080a1b62cbba14912fd 2023-09-26T15:19:38+02:00 Mineralogy of Agates with Amethyst from the Tevinskoye Deposit (Northern Kamchatka, Russia) Evgeniya N. Svetova Galina A. Palyanova Andrey A. Borovikov Viktor F. Posokhov Tatyana N. Moroz 2023-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/min13081051 https://doaj.org/article/0c32d13b5d604080a1b62cbba14912fd EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/13/8/1051 https://doaj.org/toc/2075-163X doi:10.3390/min13081051 2075-163X https://doaj.org/article/0c32d13b5d604080a1b62cbba14912fd Minerals, Vol 13, Iss 1051, p 1051 (2023) agates with amethyst Tevinskoye deposit (Northern Kamchatka Russia) SEM-EDS XRD Raman spectroscopy IR spectroscopy Mineralogy QE351-399.2 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/min13081051 2023-08-27T00:35:08Z The Tevinskoye agate deposit is located in the North of the Kamchatka peninsula (Russia) and represented by agate-bearing Eocene basaltic and andesitic rocks of the Kinkilsk complex. Agate mineralization occurs in lavas and tuffs as amygdales, geodes, lenses and veins, which are the main sources of the resupply of coastal agate placers. The present study aimed to perform a comprehensive mineralogical, geochemical, and O-isotope investigation of amethyst-bearing agates, and to evaluate data concerning the origin of mineralization and the conditions for amethyst formation. Agates exhibit spectacular textures, with variation in the sequence of silica filling of amygdales and geodes. The mineral composition of the agates is mainly represented by micro- and macro-crystalline quartz, amethyst, length-fast and zebraic chalcedony, moganite, goethite, and clinoptilolite. Carbonate forms individual bands in the outer zones of some agates. The presence of small amounts of native copper, covellite, chalcopyrite and pyrite is a feature of these agates. Copper and iron mineralization are probably typomorphic features related to the host rock composition. The measured values of crystallite size (525–560 Å) and the high moganite content (up to 50%) of agate with amethyst are evidenced by the young age (~45 Ma) of agate-hosting rocks. Agate formation temperatures (21–229 °C) were calculated from the O-isotope composition of chalcedony (+19.6 to +25.5‰), quartz (+18.1 to +22.3‰), and amethyst (+18.2 to +21.5‰). The cold-water monophase fluid inclusions revealed in amethyst crystals suggest that the mineralizing fluids have low temperatures (<100 °C) and low salinity. Magnetite grains in host rock, together with goethite inclusions identified within the amethyst crystals, point to a change in redox conditions and the presence of iron in the agate-forming fluids, which entered the quartz lattice during crystallization and influenced the formation of the violet color. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kamchatka Kamchatka Peninsula Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Kamchatka Peninsula ENVELOPE(160.000,160.000,56.000,56.000) Minerals 13 8 1051
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Tevinskoye deposit (Northern Kamchatka
Russia)
SEM-EDS
XRD
Raman spectroscopy
IR spectroscopy
Mineralogy
QE351-399.2
spellingShingle agates with amethyst
Tevinskoye deposit (Northern Kamchatka
Russia)
SEM-EDS
XRD
Raman spectroscopy
IR spectroscopy
Mineralogy
QE351-399.2
Evgeniya N. Svetova
Galina A. Palyanova
Andrey A. Borovikov
Viktor F. Posokhov
Tatyana N. Moroz
Mineralogy of Agates with Amethyst from the Tevinskoye Deposit (Northern Kamchatka, Russia)
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Tevinskoye deposit (Northern Kamchatka
Russia)
SEM-EDS
XRD
Raman spectroscopy
IR spectroscopy
Mineralogy
QE351-399.2
description The Tevinskoye agate deposit is located in the North of the Kamchatka peninsula (Russia) and represented by agate-bearing Eocene basaltic and andesitic rocks of the Kinkilsk complex. Agate mineralization occurs in lavas and tuffs as amygdales, geodes, lenses and veins, which are the main sources of the resupply of coastal agate placers. The present study aimed to perform a comprehensive mineralogical, geochemical, and O-isotope investigation of amethyst-bearing agates, and to evaluate data concerning the origin of mineralization and the conditions for amethyst formation. Agates exhibit spectacular textures, with variation in the sequence of silica filling of amygdales and geodes. The mineral composition of the agates is mainly represented by micro- and macro-crystalline quartz, amethyst, length-fast and zebraic chalcedony, moganite, goethite, and clinoptilolite. Carbonate forms individual bands in the outer zones of some agates. The presence of small amounts of native copper, covellite, chalcopyrite and pyrite is a feature of these agates. Copper and iron mineralization are probably typomorphic features related to the host rock composition. The measured values of crystallite size (525–560 Å) and the high moganite content (up to 50%) of agate with amethyst are evidenced by the young age (~45 Ma) of agate-hosting rocks. Agate formation temperatures (21–229 °C) were calculated from the O-isotope composition of chalcedony (+19.6 to +25.5‰), quartz (+18.1 to +22.3‰), and amethyst (+18.2 to +21.5‰). The cold-water monophase fluid inclusions revealed in amethyst crystals suggest that the mineralizing fluids have low temperatures (<100 °C) and low salinity. Magnetite grains in host rock, together with goethite inclusions identified within the amethyst crystals, point to a change in redox conditions and the presence of iron in the agate-forming fluids, which entered the quartz lattice during crystallization and influenced the formation of the violet color.
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author Evgeniya N. Svetova
Galina A. Palyanova
Andrey A. Borovikov
Viktor F. Posokhov
Tatyana N. Moroz
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Galina A. Palyanova
Andrey A. Borovikov
Viktor F. Posokhov
Tatyana N. Moroz
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title Mineralogy of Agates with Amethyst from the Tevinskoye Deposit (Northern Kamchatka, Russia)
title_short Mineralogy of Agates with Amethyst from the Tevinskoye Deposit (Northern Kamchatka, Russia)
title_full Mineralogy of Agates with Amethyst from the Tevinskoye Deposit (Northern Kamchatka, Russia)
title_fullStr Mineralogy of Agates with Amethyst from the Tevinskoye Deposit (Northern Kamchatka, Russia)
title_full_unstemmed Mineralogy of Agates with Amethyst from the Tevinskoye Deposit (Northern Kamchatka, Russia)
title_sort mineralogy of agates with amethyst from the tevinskoye deposit (northern kamchatka, russia)
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