The structure and cryptic layering of the Pados-Tundra ultramafic complex, Serpentinite belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia

The Paleoproterozoic Pados-Tundra ultramafic complex, ~6 x 1.5-2.1 km in size and ~2.1 Ga in age, located in the Kola Peninsula of Russia, is the main representative of the Serpentinite belt in the northern Fennoscandian Shield. It is composed of fragmented or foliated bodies of dunite-harzburgite-o...

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Published in:Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
Main Authors: A.Y. Barkov, A.A. Nikiforov, R.F. Martin
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Language:English
Published: Geological Society of Finland 2017
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:f9a44a83ddc14392af3f1d696fbaca9f 2023-05-15T16:12:56+02:00 The structure and cryptic layering of the Pados-Tundra ultramafic complex, Serpentinite belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia A.Y. Barkov A.A. Nikiforov R.F. Martin 2017-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.17741/bgsf/89.1.003 https://doaj.org/article/f9a44a83ddc14392af3f1d696fbaca9f EN eng Geological Society of Finland http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume89/Bulletin_vol89_1_35-56_2017_Barkov-etal.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/0367-5211 https://doaj.org/toc/1799-4632 doi:10.17741/bgsf/89.1.003 0367-5211 1799-4632 https://doaj.org/article/f9a44a83ddc14392af3f1d696fbaca9f Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland, Vol 89, Iss 1, Pp 35-56 (2017) Pados-Tundra complex ultramafic rocks layered intrusions Serpentinite belt Kola Peninsula Russia Fennoscandian Shield Geology QE1-996.5 article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.17741/bgsf/89.1.003 2022-12-31T08:34:20Z The Paleoproterozoic Pados-Tundra ultramafic complex, ~6 x 1.5-2.1 km in size and ~2.1 Ga in age, located in the Kola Peninsula of Russia, is the main representative of the Serpentinite belt in the northern Fennoscandian Shield. It is composed of fragmented or foliated bodies of dunite-harzburgite-orthopyroxenite; these have an elevated potential for Cr and the platinum-group elements (PGE). In general, the complex consists of the Dunite Zone (olivine cumulates) and Orthopyroxenite Zone (orthopyroxene + olivine cumulates, interlayered); its upper zones of more evolved rocks of mafic compositions appear to have been removed by erosion. The complex shows well-recognized patterns of cryptic layering, documented along cross-sections in grains of olivine and Ca-poor pyroxene. Narrow ranges of high-Mg compositions are observed in olivine [Fo85.5-90.6] and orthopyroxene [Wo<0.1-3.0En85.1-91.2Fs8.1-12.5]. Their trends of crystallization indicate that cumulate olivine, orthopyroxene, and olivine-orthopyroxene rocks (dunite and orthopyroxenite, with subordinate harzburgite and olivine-bearing orthopyroxenite) become, in general, more evolved toward the internal portions of the complex; stratigraphically lower and early-crystallizing cumulates are exposed closer to its outer contact. The compositions of early phases of cumulus origin, Fo91 olivine and En91, orthopyroxene are notably magnesian, implying an elevated Mg# in the parental magma. The anomalously Cr-Al-rich grains of serpentine (up to ~2.5 wt.% Cr2O3 and ~4.0 wt.% Al2O3), hitherto unreported, are present in specimens of dunite near the northeastern margin of the complex. Supercooling and metastable crystallization likely affected the melt in the eastern portion of the complex near the Dunite block (i.e., host for segregations and stratiform-like layers of chromitite) and relatively close to the outer contact. An uncommon mineralization of the PGE is associated with the chromitite deposits at Pados-Tundra. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian kola peninsula Tundra Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Kola Peninsula Pados ENVELOPE(29.800,29.800,68.101,68.101) Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland 89 1 35 56
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topic Pados-Tundra complex
ultramafic rocks
layered intrusions
Serpentinite belt
Kola Peninsula
Russia
Fennoscandian Shield
Geology
QE1-996.5
spellingShingle Pados-Tundra complex
ultramafic rocks
layered intrusions
Serpentinite belt
Kola Peninsula
Russia
Fennoscandian Shield
Geology
QE1-996.5
A.Y. Barkov
A.A. Nikiforov
R.F. Martin
The structure and cryptic layering of the Pados-Tundra ultramafic complex, Serpentinite belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia
topic_facet Pados-Tundra complex
ultramafic rocks
layered intrusions
Serpentinite belt
Kola Peninsula
Russia
Fennoscandian Shield
Geology
QE1-996.5
description The Paleoproterozoic Pados-Tundra ultramafic complex, ~6 x 1.5-2.1 km in size and ~2.1 Ga in age, located in the Kola Peninsula of Russia, is the main representative of the Serpentinite belt in the northern Fennoscandian Shield. It is composed of fragmented or foliated bodies of dunite-harzburgite-orthopyroxenite; these have an elevated potential for Cr and the platinum-group elements (PGE). In general, the complex consists of the Dunite Zone (olivine cumulates) and Orthopyroxenite Zone (orthopyroxene + olivine cumulates, interlayered); its upper zones of more evolved rocks of mafic compositions appear to have been removed by erosion. The complex shows well-recognized patterns of cryptic layering, documented along cross-sections in grains of olivine and Ca-poor pyroxene. Narrow ranges of high-Mg compositions are observed in olivine [Fo85.5-90.6] and orthopyroxene [Wo<0.1-3.0En85.1-91.2Fs8.1-12.5]. Their trends of crystallization indicate that cumulate olivine, orthopyroxene, and olivine-orthopyroxene rocks (dunite and orthopyroxenite, with subordinate harzburgite and olivine-bearing orthopyroxenite) become, in general, more evolved toward the internal portions of the complex; stratigraphically lower and early-crystallizing cumulates are exposed closer to its outer contact. The compositions of early phases of cumulus origin, Fo91 olivine and En91, orthopyroxene are notably magnesian, implying an elevated Mg# in the parental magma. The anomalously Cr-Al-rich grains of serpentine (up to ~2.5 wt.% Cr2O3 and ~4.0 wt.% Al2O3), hitherto unreported, are present in specimens of dunite near the northeastern margin of the complex. Supercooling and metastable crystallization likely affected the melt in the eastern portion of the complex near the Dunite block (i.e., host for segregations and stratiform-like layers of chromitite) and relatively close to the outer contact. An uncommon mineralization of the PGE is associated with the chromitite deposits at Pados-Tundra.
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author A.Y. Barkov
A.A. Nikiforov
R.F. Martin
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A.A. Nikiforov
R.F. Martin
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title The structure and cryptic layering of the Pados-Tundra ultramafic complex, Serpentinite belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_short The structure and cryptic layering of the Pados-Tundra ultramafic complex, Serpentinite belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_full The structure and cryptic layering of the Pados-Tundra ultramafic complex, Serpentinite belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_fullStr The structure and cryptic layering of the Pados-Tundra ultramafic complex, Serpentinite belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_full_unstemmed The structure and cryptic layering of the Pados-Tundra ultramafic complex, Serpentinite belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_sort structure and cryptic layering of the pados-tundra ultramafic complex, serpentinite belt, kola peninsula, russia
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