Lithium Kolmozero deposit of rare metal pegmatites: New data on rare element composition (Kola Peninsula)

The article is devoted to studies the rare element composition of albite-spodumene pegmatites of the lithium with associated Be, Nb, Ta Kolmozero deposit. It is located in the Neoarchaean metagabbro-anorthozites Patchemvareksky massif in the junction zone of the two major regional structures Archaea...

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Published in:LITOSFERA
Main Author: Lyudmila N. Morozova
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: A.N. Zavaritsky Institute of Geology and Geochemistry 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.24930/1681-9004-2018-18-1-082-098
https://doaj.org/article/241d270c14164f20bb8436ab4d0fc63c
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Summary:The article is devoted to studies the rare element composition of albite-spodumene pegmatites of the lithium with associated Be, Nb, Ta Kolmozero deposit. It is located in the Neoarchaean metagabbro-anorthozites Patchemvareksky massif in the junction zone of the two major regional structures Archaean age, i.e. the Murmansk block and the Kolmozero-Voron’ya Greenstone Belt of the Kola region. The albite-spodumene pegmatites are identified to be rich in highly incompatible ore elements, i.e. Li, Ta, Nb and Be, depleted by large-ion lithophile elements (Ba ≤ 20 ppm; Sr ≤ 15.4 ppm) and high field strength elements (Y≤ 0.46 ppm, Th ≤ 2.5 ppm, ∑REE ≤ 3 ppm). They are characterized by low indexes of fractioning (Mg/Li ≤ 0.05, Zr/Hf ≤ 7.4) and a high index of rare metal content (Ir = 167321). It may be used as criteria for estimating the commercial potential of the pegmatites regarding their rare metal mineralization. The feldspar (beryllium-bearing) and muscovite-feldspar (beryllium-niobium-tantalum) pegmatites jointed with the Kolmozero deposit have rare metal mineralization and, like albite-spodumene pegmatites, are rich in Li, Nb, Ta, Be, Rb and depleted by Sr, Ва , Y, REE.