Alteration of steenstrupine-(Ce) from the Ilímaussaq alkaline complex, South Greenland

Steenstrupine-(Ce) from two localities, Taseq and Mellemelv, both in the Ilímaussaq complex of South Greenland has been studied. At Taseq ussingite veins contain idiomorphic steenstrupine-(Ce) crystals with decomposed central parts, marginal zones of very thin rhythmically/oscillatory precipitated l...

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Published in:European Journal of Mineralogy
Main Authors: Karup-Møller, Sven, Rose-Hansen, John
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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https://doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2017/0029-2643
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/205841f2-3649-4818-b0d6-70b8655f04e7 2024-02-11T10:04:18+01:00 Alteration of steenstrupine-(Ce) from the Ilímaussaq alkaline complex, South Greenland Karup-Møller, Sven Rose-Hansen, John 2017 https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/205841f2-3649-4818-b0d6-70b8655f04e7 https://doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2017/0029-2643 eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/205841f2-3649-4818-b0d6-70b8655f04e7 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Karup-Møller , S & Rose-Hansen , J 2017 , ' Alteration of steenstrupine-(Ce) from the Ilímaussaq alkaline complex, South Greenland ' , European Journal of Mineralogy , vol. 29 , no. 5 , pp. 871-887 . https://doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2017/0029-2643 Ilímaussaq South Greenland Steenstrupine-(Ce) Britholite-(Ce) Alteration Protonation Ussingite veins Thorium Rare-earth elements Mineral A4 Mineral A5 Mineral A6 article 2017 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2017/0029-2643 2024-01-17T23:58:30Z Steenstrupine-(Ce) from two localities, Taseq and Mellemelv, both in the Ilímaussaq complex of South Greenland has been studied. At Taseq ussingite veins contain idiomorphic steenstrupine-(Ce) crystals with decomposed central parts, marginal zones of very thin rhythmically/oscillatory precipitated layers exceptionally rich in Th (up to 10.6 wt% ThO 2 ) and rim zones with distinctly lower Th values (min. 5.5 wt% ThO 2 ). The low content of Na (between 0.9 and 3.8 wt% Na 2 O) in the mineral has presumably been caused by protonation exchange of Na + by H + . Two types of late- to post magmatic alteration have attacked the crystals. Decomposition is strictly confined either to distinct zones inside the crystals or to their cores and has resulted in the formation of extremely fine-grained crystalline phases. The other alteration product cuts into steenstrupine-(Ce) crystals as irregularly shaped botryoidal bodies, composed presumably of amorphous products. Hexagonally shaped crystals of britholite-(Ce) and presumably a new mineral species labelled A4 with square outlines and the composition Na 1.41 (Ca 0.14 Fe 0.39 Mn 0.24 ) ∑0.77 (REE 5.39 Th 0.22 ) ∑5.61 (Si 5.36 P 0.64 ) ∑6.00 F 0.55 O 22.02−n (OH) 2n , are enclosed as idiomorphic crystals in many steenstrupine-(Ce) crystals. Britholite-(Ce) also forms radiating aggregates in adjacent silicate minerals. Britholite-(Ce) is characterized by exceptionally high contents of REE (73.0 wt% REE 2 O 3 ) and low contents of CaO (2.2 wt%). At the Mellemelv locality, both fresh and completely decomposed steenstrupine-(Ce) occurs in a complex naujaite pegmatite. Fresh steenstrupine-(Ce) differs in composition from steenstrupine-(Ce) at the Taseq locality. It has a lower (Si+P):REE ratio = 2.19 compared to 3.29 for steenstrupine-(Ce) from Taseq. It may represent a new steenstrupine-(Ce) variety. Two secondary and chemically well-defined minerals, labelled A5, (Na 0.02 K 0.01 ) ∑0.03 (Ca 0.70 Fe 0.07 Mn 0.03 ) ∑0.80 (REE 4.79 Th 0.18 ) ∑4.97 (Nb 0.01 Ti 0.01 Zr 0.02 ) ∑0.04 (Si ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Greenland Taseq ENVELOPE(-50.500,-50.500,63.083,63.083) European Journal of Mineralogy 29 5 871 887
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topic Ilímaussaq
South Greenland
Steenstrupine-(Ce)
Britholite-(Ce)
Alteration
Protonation
Ussingite veins
Thorium
Rare-earth elements
Mineral A4
Mineral A5
Mineral A6
spellingShingle Ilímaussaq
South Greenland
Steenstrupine-(Ce)
Britholite-(Ce)
Alteration
Protonation
Ussingite veins
Thorium
Rare-earth elements
Mineral A4
Mineral A5
Mineral A6
Karup-Møller, Sven
Rose-Hansen, John
Alteration of steenstrupine-(Ce) from the Ilímaussaq alkaline complex, South Greenland
topic_facet Ilímaussaq
South Greenland
Steenstrupine-(Ce)
Britholite-(Ce)
Alteration
Protonation
Ussingite veins
Thorium
Rare-earth elements
Mineral A4
Mineral A5
Mineral A6
description Steenstrupine-(Ce) from two localities, Taseq and Mellemelv, both in the Ilímaussaq complex of South Greenland has been studied. At Taseq ussingite veins contain idiomorphic steenstrupine-(Ce) crystals with decomposed central parts, marginal zones of very thin rhythmically/oscillatory precipitated layers exceptionally rich in Th (up to 10.6 wt% ThO 2 ) and rim zones with distinctly lower Th values (min. 5.5 wt% ThO 2 ). The low content of Na (between 0.9 and 3.8 wt% Na 2 O) in the mineral has presumably been caused by protonation exchange of Na + by H + . Two types of late- to post magmatic alteration have attacked the crystals. Decomposition is strictly confined either to distinct zones inside the crystals or to their cores and has resulted in the formation of extremely fine-grained crystalline phases. The other alteration product cuts into steenstrupine-(Ce) crystals as irregularly shaped botryoidal bodies, composed presumably of amorphous products. Hexagonally shaped crystals of britholite-(Ce) and presumably a new mineral species labelled A4 with square outlines and the composition Na 1.41 (Ca 0.14 Fe 0.39 Mn 0.24 ) ∑0.77 (REE 5.39 Th 0.22 ) ∑5.61 (Si 5.36 P 0.64 ) ∑6.00 F 0.55 O 22.02−n (OH) 2n , are enclosed as idiomorphic crystals in many steenstrupine-(Ce) crystals. Britholite-(Ce) also forms radiating aggregates in adjacent silicate minerals. Britholite-(Ce) is characterized by exceptionally high contents of REE (73.0 wt% REE 2 O 3 ) and low contents of CaO (2.2 wt%). At the Mellemelv locality, both fresh and completely decomposed steenstrupine-(Ce) occurs in a complex naujaite pegmatite. Fresh steenstrupine-(Ce) differs in composition from steenstrupine-(Ce) at the Taseq locality. It has a lower (Si+P):REE ratio = 2.19 compared to 3.29 for steenstrupine-(Ce) from Taseq. It may represent a new steenstrupine-(Ce) variety. Two secondary and chemically well-defined minerals, labelled A5, (Na 0.02 K 0.01 ) ∑0.03 (Ca 0.70 Fe 0.07 Mn 0.03 ) ∑0.80 (REE 4.79 Th 0.18 ) ∑4.97 (Nb 0.01 Ti 0.01 Zr 0.02 ) ∑0.04 (Si ...
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author Karup-Møller, Sven
Rose-Hansen, John
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Rose-Hansen, John
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title Alteration of steenstrupine-(Ce) from the Ilímaussaq alkaline complex, South Greenland
title_short Alteration of steenstrupine-(Ce) from the Ilímaussaq alkaline complex, South Greenland
title_full Alteration of steenstrupine-(Ce) from the Ilímaussaq alkaline complex, South Greenland
title_fullStr Alteration of steenstrupine-(Ce) from the Ilímaussaq alkaline complex, South Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Alteration of steenstrupine-(Ce) from the Ilímaussaq alkaline complex, South Greenland
title_sort alteration of steenstrupine-(ce) from the ilímaussaq alkaline complex, south greenland
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