Geochemistry of Monazite within Carbonatite Related REE Deposits

Approximately >50% of global rare earth element (REE) resources are hosted by carbonatite related deposits, of which monazite is one of the most important REE minerals. Monazite dominates more than 30 carbonatite-related REE deposits around the world, including currently exploited mineralization...

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Main Authors: Wei Chen, Huang Honghui, Tian Bai, Shaoyong Jiang
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description Approximately >50% of global rare earth element (REE) resources are hosted by carbonatite related deposits, of which monazite is one of the most important REE minerals. Monazite dominates more than 30 carbonatite-related REE deposits around the world, including currently exploited mineralization at Bayan Obo and Mount Weld. These deposits are widely distributed across all continents, except Antarctica. Though rare, monazite occurs as the primary mineral in carbonatite, and mostly presents as a secondary mineral that has a strong association with apatite. It can partially or completely replace thin or thick overgrowth apatite, depending on the availability of REE. Other mineral phases that usually crystallize together with monazite include barite, fluorite, xenotime, sulfide, and quartz in a carbonate matrix (e.g., dolomite, calcite). This review of monazite geochemistry within carbonatite-related REE deposits aims to provide information regarding the use of monazite as a geochemical indicator to track the formation history of the REE deposits and also supply additional information for the beneficiation of monazite. The chemical compositions of monazite are highly variable, and Ce-monazite is the dominant solid solution in carbonatite related deposits. Most monazite displays steep fractionation from La to Lu, absent of either Eu or Ce anomalies in the chondrite normalized REE plot. The other significant components are huttonite and cheratite. Some rare sulfur-bearing monazite is also identified with an SO3 content up to 4 wt %. A 147Sm/144Nd ratio with an average ~0.071 for monazite within carbonatite-related ores is similar to that of their host rocks (~0.065), and is the lowest among all types of REE deposits. Sm/Nd variation of monazite from a single complex reflects the differentiation stage of magma, which decreases from early to late. Based on the differences of Nd and Sr abundances, Nd isotopic composition for monazite can be used to track the magma source, whereas Sr isotopic composition records the ...
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2079-9276/6/4/51/ 2025-01-16T19:03:41+00:00 Geochemistry of Monazite within Carbonatite Related REE Deposits Wei Chen Huang Honghui Tian Bai Shaoyong Jiang agris 2017-09-27 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/resources6040051 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/resources6040051 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Resources; Volume 6; Issue 4; Pages: 51 monazite carbonatite geochemistry REE deposits Text 2017 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/resources6040051 2023-07-31T21:14:18Z Approximately >50% of global rare earth element (REE) resources are hosted by carbonatite related deposits, of which monazite is one of the most important REE minerals. Monazite dominates more than 30 carbonatite-related REE deposits around the world, including currently exploited mineralization at Bayan Obo and Mount Weld. These deposits are widely distributed across all continents, except Antarctica. Though rare, monazite occurs as the primary mineral in carbonatite, and mostly presents as a secondary mineral that has a strong association with apatite. It can partially or completely replace thin or thick overgrowth apatite, depending on the availability of REE. Other mineral phases that usually crystallize together with monazite include barite, fluorite, xenotime, sulfide, and quartz in a carbonate matrix (e.g., dolomite, calcite). This review of monazite geochemistry within carbonatite-related REE deposits aims to provide information regarding the use of monazite as a geochemical indicator to track the formation history of the REE deposits and also supply additional information for the beneficiation of monazite. The chemical compositions of monazite are highly variable, and Ce-monazite is the dominant solid solution in carbonatite related deposits. Most monazite displays steep fractionation from La to Lu, absent of either Eu or Ce anomalies in the chondrite normalized REE plot. The other significant components are huttonite and cheratite. Some rare sulfur-bearing monazite is also identified with an SO3 content up to 4 wt %. A 147Sm/144Nd ratio with an average ~0.071 for monazite within carbonatite-related ores is similar to that of their host rocks (~0.065), and is the lowest among all types of REE deposits. Sm/Nd variation of monazite from a single complex reflects the differentiation stage of magma, which decreases from early to late. Based on the differences of Nd and Sr abundances, Nd isotopic composition for monazite can be used to track the magma source, whereas Sr isotopic composition records the ... Text Antarc* Antarctica MDPI Open Access Publishing Obo ENVELOPE(149.647,149.647,61.851,61.851) Resources 6 4 51
spellingShingle monazite
carbonatite
geochemistry
REE deposits
Wei Chen
Huang Honghui
Tian Bai
Shaoyong Jiang
Geochemistry of Monazite within Carbonatite Related REE Deposits
title Geochemistry of Monazite within Carbonatite Related REE Deposits
title_full Geochemistry of Monazite within Carbonatite Related REE Deposits
title_fullStr Geochemistry of Monazite within Carbonatite Related REE Deposits
title_full_unstemmed Geochemistry of Monazite within Carbonatite Related REE Deposits
title_short Geochemistry of Monazite within Carbonatite Related REE Deposits
title_sort geochemistry of monazite within carbonatite related ree deposits
topic monazite
carbonatite
geochemistry
REE deposits
topic_facet monazite
carbonatite
geochemistry
REE deposits
url https://doi.org/10.3390/resources6040051