Investigations of garnets from polymetamorphic rocks of the Lapland Granulite Belt of the Kandalaksha Region

Introduction: The Lapland Granulite Belt is placed on the Kandalaksha region (Kola Peninsula, Russia). The rocks of this Belt are composed mainly of amphibolites and granulites.Materials and methods: The research were focused on the garnets from the amphibolite and granulite rocks of Lapland Granuli...

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Main Authors: Miłosz A. Huber, Wiesław Heflik, Agnieszka Pattek-Janczyk, Mateusz Pitak, Katarzyna Stadnicka, Siergiey G. Skublov
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: TMKarpinski Publisher, Tomasz M. Karpiński 2012
Subjects:
XRD
Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/47a5f6df16d948b7a8545a32d1fffe2c
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Summary:Introduction: The Lapland Granulite Belt is placed on the Kandalaksha region (Kola Peninsula, Russia). The rocks of this Belt are composed mainly of amphibolites and granulites.Materials and methods: The research were focused on the garnets from the amphibolite and granulite rocks of Lapland Granulite Belt. The petrological methods like polarizing microscopy (PM), SEM-EDS, XRD for powdered samples and single crystal diffraction were used together with IR and Mössbauer spectroscopy and REE analysis by ion–microprobe.Results: It was found that the garnets from studied amphibolite and granulite rocks could be classified to pyralspite group without hydrogarnets components, so they were formed in high metamorphic facies.Conclusions: The joint geological observations and results of the performed experiments suggest that the garnets were subject of a blastesy, i.e. there were formed in long lasting metamorphic processes of low dynamics, except of those garnets from tectonic zones, found in the vicinity of mineral veins.