Graphite as an indicator of contact influence of Western Keivy alkaline granite intrusion, the Kola Peninsula

The results of complex petro-mineragraphic, Raman and isotope- geochemical study of three types of graphite- bearing rocks circulated at different distances from the alkaline granites: (1) kyanite schists of Bolshiye Keivy, sampled at a considerable distance from a contact with alkaline gran ites; (...

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Main Authors: Fomina E. N., Kozlov E. N., Lokhova O. V., Lokhov K. I.
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Published: Murmansk State Technical University 2017
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:ac448fadaf7c420fa4d68e472d0137da 2023-05-15T17:05:04+02:00 Graphite as an indicator of contact influence of Western Keivy alkaline granite intrusion, the Kola Peninsula Fomina E. N. Kozlov E. N. Lokhova O. V. Lokhov K. I. 2017-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.21443/1560-9278-2017-20-1/1-129-139 https://doaj.org/article/ac448fadaf7c420fa4d68e472d0137da RU rus Murmansk State Technical University http://vestnik.mstu.edu.ru/show-eng.shtml?art=1855&pdf=1 https://doaj.org/toc/1560-9278 https://doaj.org/toc/1997-4736 doi:10.21443/1560-9278-2017-20-1/1-129-139 1560-9278 1997-4736 https://doaj.org/article/ac448fadaf7c420fa4d68e472d0137da Vestnik MGTU, Vol 20, Iss 1/1, Pp 129-139 (2017) Keivy structure alkaline granites graphite carbon iso tope composition Raman geothermometry General Works A article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.21443/1560-9278-2017-20-1/1-129-139 2022-12-31T08:34:14Z The results of complex petro-mineragraphic, Raman and isotope- geochemical study of three types of graphite- bearing rocks circulated at different distances from the alkaline granites: (1) kyanite schists of Bolshiye Keivy, sampled at a considerable distance from a contact with alkaline gran ites; (2) sillimanite schists, sampled close to the contact, and (3) silexites, located in the inner part of th e alkaline granite massif Western Keivy have been presented. Five morphogenetic types of graphite have been revealed in the rocks under consideration: fine- grained Gr-1, intergranular Gr-2, nest-shaped Gr-3, vein Gr- 4 and spherulitic Gr-5. Current study demonstrates that these five types of graphite distinctly vary not only i n morphology, but also in temperature of crystallization, as determined by RSCM-Raman geothermometer, and in carbon isotop e composition. The most likely source for the anomalous "light" graphite Gr-1 and Gr-2 [δ 13 C(PDB) = −43.−45 ‰] from kyanite schists is a water- methane fluid originating from sedimentary rocks with org anic compounds. The carbon of graphite Gr-5 of the silexites selected at the inner part of alkaline granite massif West ern Keivy, on the contrary, proved to be most "heavy" [δ 13 C(PDB) = −8 ‰], which indicates its origin from the lower crustal or mantle carbon dioxide fluid. Thus, carbon extracted into the rocks of Keivy structure from at least two contrasting isotope sources. Graphite Gr-3, that makes up the bulk of graphite of exocontact sil limanite schists, is also isotopically light, but not anomalously [δ 13 C(PDB) = −17.−28 ‰]. The crystallization temperature of the gi ven graphite (435−520 ºC), and its structural relationships with other minerals of th e rock evidence of its synmetamorphic origin. The presence of veinlets of isotopically heavy [δ 13 C(PDB) = −10 ‰.−11 ‰] high-temperature (570−670 ºC) graphite intersecting minerals of the metamorphic paragenesis (i ncluding Gr-3) indicates that the introduction of the granites occurred into the previously ... Article in Journal/Newspaper kola peninsula Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Kola Peninsula Vestnik MGTU 20 1/1 129 139
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topic Keivy structure
alkaline granites
graphite
carbon iso tope composition
Raman geothermometry
General Works
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spellingShingle Keivy structure
alkaline granites
graphite
carbon iso tope composition
Raman geothermometry
General Works
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Fomina E. N.
Kozlov E. N.
Lokhova O. V.
Lokhov K. I.
Graphite as an indicator of contact influence of Western Keivy alkaline granite intrusion, the Kola Peninsula
topic_facet Keivy structure
alkaline granites
graphite
carbon iso tope composition
Raman geothermometry
General Works
A
description The results of complex petro-mineragraphic, Raman and isotope- geochemical study of three types of graphite- bearing rocks circulated at different distances from the alkaline granites: (1) kyanite schists of Bolshiye Keivy, sampled at a considerable distance from a contact with alkaline gran ites; (2) sillimanite schists, sampled close to the contact, and (3) silexites, located in the inner part of th e alkaline granite massif Western Keivy have been presented. Five morphogenetic types of graphite have been revealed in the rocks under consideration: fine- grained Gr-1, intergranular Gr-2, nest-shaped Gr-3, vein Gr- 4 and spherulitic Gr-5. Current study demonstrates that these five types of graphite distinctly vary not only i n morphology, but also in temperature of crystallization, as determined by RSCM-Raman geothermometer, and in carbon isotop e composition. The most likely source for the anomalous "light" graphite Gr-1 and Gr-2 [δ 13 C(PDB) = −43.−45 ‰] from kyanite schists is a water- methane fluid originating from sedimentary rocks with org anic compounds. The carbon of graphite Gr-5 of the silexites selected at the inner part of alkaline granite massif West ern Keivy, on the contrary, proved to be most "heavy" [δ 13 C(PDB) = −8 ‰], which indicates its origin from the lower crustal or mantle carbon dioxide fluid. Thus, carbon extracted into the rocks of Keivy structure from at least two contrasting isotope sources. Graphite Gr-3, that makes up the bulk of graphite of exocontact sil limanite schists, is also isotopically light, but not anomalously [δ 13 C(PDB) = −17.−28 ‰]. The crystallization temperature of the gi ven graphite (435−520 ºC), and its structural relationships with other minerals of th e rock evidence of its synmetamorphic origin. The presence of veinlets of isotopically heavy [δ 13 C(PDB) = −10 ‰.−11 ‰] high-temperature (570−670 ºC) graphite intersecting minerals of the metamorphic paragenesis (i ncluding Gr-3) indicates that the introduction of the granites occurred into the previously ...
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author Fomina E. N.
Kozlov E. N.
Lokhova O. V.
Lokhov K. I.
author_facet Fomina E. N.
Kozlov E. N.
Lokhova O. V.
Lokhov K. I.
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title Graphite as an indicator of contact influence of Western Keivy alkaline granite intrusion, the Kola Peninsula
title_short Graphite as an indicator of contact influence of Western Keivy alkaline granite intrusion, the Kola Peninsula
title_full Graphite as an indicator of contact influence of Western Keivy alkaline granite intrusion, the Kola Peninsula
title_fullStr Graphite as an indicator of contact influence of Western Keivy alkaline granite intrusion, the Kola Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Graphite as an indicator of contact influence of Western Keivy alkaline granite intrusion, the Kola Peninsula
title_sort graphite as an indicator of contact influence of western keivy alkaline granite intrusion, the kola peninsula
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