Beryllium Mineralogy of the Kola Peninsula, Russia—A Review

This paper reviews the available information on the beryllium mineralogy of the different type of occurrences in the Kola Peninsula, northwest Russia. Beryllium mineralization in the region is mainly associated with alkaline and felsic rocks, which differ significantly in petrological, geochemical,...

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Main Authors: Lyudmila M. Lyalina, Ekaterina A. Selivanova, Dmitry R. Zozulya, Gregory Yu. Ivanyuk
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:b2e109af143b412cb85dc8ef021fc952 2023-05-15T17:04:49+02:00 Beryllium Mineralogy of the Kola Peninsula, Russia—A Review Lyudmila M. Lyalina Ekaterina A. Selivanova Dmitry R. Zozulya Gregory Yu. Ivanyuk 2018-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/min9010012 https://doaj.org/article/b2e109af143b412cb85dc8ef021fc952 EN eng MDPI AG http://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/9/1/12 https://doaj.org/toc/2075-163X 2075-163X doi:10.3390/min9010012 https://doaj.org/article/b2e109af143b412cb85dc8ef021fc952 Minerals, Vol 9, Iss 1, p 12 (2018) beryllium minerals chemical composition mineral data alkaline rocks granite pegmatites hydrothermal veins Kola Peninsula Mineralogy QE351-399.2 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/min9010012 2022-12-31T16:02:03Z This paper reviews the available information on the beryllium mineralogy of the different type of occurrences in the Kola Peninsula, northwest Russia. Beryllium mineralization in the region is mainly associated with alkaline and felsic rocks, which differ significantly in petrological, geochemical, mineralogical features and age. In total 28 beryllium minerals are established on the Kola Peninsula up today. Beryl is one of the ore minerals in the differentiated granite pegmatites of the Kolmozerskoe lithium deposit. A large diversity of beryllium minerals occur in the pegmatites and hydrothermal veins formed in the late stages of the Lovozero and Khibiny alkaline massifs. Most of these minerals, as leifite, lovdarite, odintsovite, sphaerobertrandite and tugtupite are rare in other environments and have unique properties. These minerals formed under conditions of extreme alkalinity and their formation was favored by abrupt changes in the alkalinity regimes. Some of minerals, as chrysoberyl in xenoliths of hornfels, genthelvite and unique intergrowth of meliphanite and leucophanite formed in contrasting geochemical fronts between felsic/intermediate and mafic rocks. Article in Journal/Newspaper kola peninsula Northwest Russia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Khibiny ENVELOPE(33.210,33.210,67.679,67.679) Kola Peninsula Lovozero ENVELOPE(35.016,35.016,68.006,68.006) Minerals 9 1 12
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topic beryllium minerals
chemical composition
mineral data
alkaline rocks
granite
pegmatites
hydrothermal veins
Kola Peninsula
Mineralogy
QE351-399.2
spellingShingle beryllium minerals
chemical composition
mineral data
alkaline rocks
granite
pegmatites
hydrothermal veins
Kola Peninsula
Mineralogy
QE351-399.2
Lyudmila M. Lyalina
Ekaterina A. Selivanova
Dmitry R. Zozulya
Gregory Yu. Ivanyuk
Beryllium Mineralogy of the Kola Peninsula, Russia—A Review
topic_facet beryllium minerals
chemical composition
mineral data
alkaline rocks
granite
pegmatites
hydrothermal veins
Kola Peninsula
Mineralogy
QE351-399.2
description This paper reviews the available information on the beryllium mineralogy of the different type of occurrences in the Kola Peninsula, northwest Russia. Beryllium mineralization in the region is mainly associated with alkaline and felsic rocks, which differ significantly in petrological, geochemical, mineralogical features and age. In total 28 beryllium minerals are established on the Kola Peninsula up today. Beryl is one of the ore minerals in the differentiated granite pegmatites of the Kolmozerskoe lithium deposit. A large diversity of beryllium minerals occur in the pegmatites and hydrothermal veins formed in the late stages of the Lovozero and Khibiny alkaline massifs. Most of these minerals, as leifite, lovdarite, odintsovite, sphaerobertrandite and tugtupite are rare in other environments and have unique properties. These minerals formed under conditions of extreme alkalinity and their formation was favored by abrupt changes in the alkalinity regimes. Some of minerals, as chrysoberyl in xenoliths of hornfels, genthelvite and unique intergrowth of meliphanite and leucophanite formed in contrasting geochemical fronts between felsic/intermediate and mafic rocks.
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author Lyudmila M. Lyalina
Ekaterina A. Selivanova
Dmitry R. Zozulya
Gregory Yu. Ivanyuk
author_facet Lyudmila M. Lyalina
Ekaterina A. Selivanova
Dmitry R. Zozulya
Gregory Yu. Ivanyuk
author_sort Lyudmila M. Lyalina
title Beryllium Mineralogy of the Kola Peninsula, Russia—A Review
title_short Beryllium Mineralogy of the Kola Peninsula, Russia—A Review
title_full Beryllium Mineralogy of the Kola Peninsula, Russia—A Review
title_fullStr Beryllium Mineralogy of the Kola Peninsula, Russia—A Review
title_full_unstemmed Beryllium Mineralogy of the Kola Peninsula, Russia—A Review
title_sort beryllium mineralogy of the kola peninsula, russia—a review
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publishDate 2018
url https://doi.org/10.3390/min9010012
https://doaj.org/article/b2e109af143b412cb85dc8ef021fc952
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