The inclusion of grothite in the zircon from granitoids of the crystalline basement of the Southern Yamal Peninsula

Grothite – rare F-Al-rich type of titanite – has been found in accessory zircon from the granitoids of the pre-Jurassic basement of the Verkhnerechensky oil-gas area (in the southern part of the Yamal Peninsula) as a result of the study. Titanite forms rare inclusions (so-called minerals-prisoners)...

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Main Authors: Erokhin Yu. V., Ivanov K. S., Khiller V. V.
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Published: Murmansk State Technical University 2019
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:91382b07b7744f0198a25bcb801f0ebc 2023-05-15T15:14:25+02:00 The inclusion of grothite in the zircon from granitoids of the crystalline basement of the Southern Yamal Peninsula Erokhin Yu. V. Ivanov K. S. Khiller V. V. 2019-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.21443/1560-9278-2019-22-1-5-11 https://doaj.org/article/91382b07b7744f0198a25bcb801f0ebc RU rus Murmansk State Technical University http://vestnik.mstu.edu.ru/show-eng.shtml?art=1989 https://doaj.org/toc/1560-9278 https://doaj.org/toc/1997-4736 doi:10.21443/1560-9278-2019-22-1-5-11 1560-9278 1997-4736 https://doaj.org/article/91382b07b7744f0198a25bcb801f0ebc Vestnik MGTU, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 5-11 (2019) grothite zircon granitoid pre-Jurassic foundation South Yamal Arctic General Works A article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.21443/1560-9278-2019-22-1-5-11 2022-12-30T21:52:14Z Grothite – rare F-Al-rich type of titanite – has been found in accessory zircon from the granitoids of the pre-Jurassic basement of the Verkhnerechensky oil-gas area (in the southern part of the Yamal Peninsula) as a result of the study. Titanite forms rare inclusions (so-called minerals-prisoners) in the central parts of zircon crystals; in our sample of 35 individuals only two grains of titanite have been discovered. The measurement of the chemical composition of the mineral has been carried out on an electron-probe microanalyzer CAMECA SX 100, equipped with five wave spectrometers (IGG UrB RAS, Ekaterinburg). According to the microprobe analysis, the mineral has an unusual chemical composition, it shows the presence of significant concentrations of alumina (Al2O3 to 8.5 wt.%), rare earths elements (REE to 4.3 wt.%), and fluorine (F to 2 wt.%). This grothite is dramatically different in chemical composition from the accessory titanite of the matrix granitoid (monzoleicogranite), which is characterized by values close to the reference sphene. Overall, grothite is an intermediate connection between the two extreme members CaTiSiO4O (titanite) – CaAlSiO4F (synthesized Al-F-titanite), and the Verkhnerechensky mineral content of a hypothetical Al-F-titanite achieves a high level of 24–26 %. Unfortunately, grothite is crystallized in a wide range of temperatures and pressures which does not allow its use in thermodynamic reconstructions. The existence of grothite (or Al-F-titanite) is apparently determined not so much on the PT-conditions of rocks' formation, but most likely on the chemistry of the environment. So it is obvious that the Verkhnerechensky titanite was formed in the melt with an increased concentration of fluorine. It is the first record of grothite in the form of inclusions in accessory zircon. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Yamal Peninsula Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Yamal Peninsula ENVELOPE(69.873,69.873,70.816,70.816) Vestnik MGTU 22 1 5 11
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topic grothite
zircon
granitoid
pre-Jurassic foundation
South Yamal
Arctic
General Works
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pre-Jurassic foundation
South Yamal
Arctic
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Erokhin Yu. V.
Ivanov K. S.
Khiller V. V.
The inclusion of grothite in the zircon from granitoids of the crystalline basement of the Southern Yamal Peninsula
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pre-Jurassic foundation
South Yamal
Arctic
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description Grothite – rare F-Al-rich type of titanite – has been found in accessory zircon from the granitoids of the pre-Jurassic basement of the Verkhnerechensky oil-gas area (in the southern part of the Yamal Peninsula) as a result of the study. Titanite forms rare inclusions (so-called minerals-prisoners) in the central parts of zircon crystals; in our sample of 35 individuals only two grains of titanite have been discovered. The measurement of the chemical composition of the mineral has been carried out on an electron-probe microanalyzer CAMECA SX 100, equipped with five wave spectrometers (IGG UrB RAS, Ekaterinburg). According to the microprobe analysis, the mineral has an unusual chemical composition, it shows the presence of significant concentrations of alumina (Al2O3 to 8.5 wt.%), rare earths elements (REE to 4.3 wt.%), and fluorine (F to 2 wt.%). This grothite is dramatically different in chemical composition from the accessory titanite of the matrix granitoid (monzoleicogranite), which is characterized by values close to the reference sphene. Overall, grothite is an intermediate connection between the two extreme members CaTiSiO4O (titanite) – CaAlSiO4F (synthesized Al-F-titanite), and the Verkhnerechensky mineral content of a hypothetical Al-F-titanite achieves a high level of 24–26 %. Unfortunately, grothite is crystallized in a wide range of temperatures and pressures which does not allow its use in thermodynamic reconstructions. The existence of grothite (or Al-F-titanite) is apparently determined not so much on the PT-conditions of rocks' formation, but most likely on the chemistry of the environment. So it is obvious that the Verkhnerechensky titanite was formed in the melt with an increased concentration of fluorine. It is the first record of grothite in the form of inclusions in accessory zircon.
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author Erokhin Yu. V.
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Ivanov K. S.
Khiller V. V.
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title The inclusion of grothite in the zircon from granitoids of the crystalline basement of the Southern Yamal Peninsula
title_short The inclusion of grothite in the zircon from granitoids of the crystalline basement of the Southern Yamal Peninsula
title_full The inclusion of grothite in the zircon from granitoids of the crystalline basement of the Southern Yamal Peninsula
title_fullStr The inclusion of grothite in the zircon from granitoids of the crystalline basement of the Southern Yamal Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed The inclusion of grothite in the zircon from granitoids of the crystalline basement of the Southern Yamal Peninsula
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