The Grønnedal-Ika Carbonatite-Syenite Complex, South Greenland: Carbonatite Formation by Liquid Immiscibility

The Grønnedal-Ika complex is dominated by layered nepheline syenites which were intruded by a xenolithic syenite and a central plug of calcite to calcite-siderite carbonatite. Aegirine-augite, alkali feldspar and nepheline are the major mineral phases in the syenites, along with rare calcite. Temper...

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Main Authors: HALAMA, RALF, VENNEMANN, TORSTEN, SIEBEL, WOLFGANG, MARKL, GREGOR
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://doc.rero.ch/record/293619/files/egh069.pdf
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author HALAMA, RALF
VENNEMANN, TORSTEN
SIEBEL, WOLFGANG
MARKL, GREGOR
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description The Grønnedal-Ika complex is dominated by layered nepheline syenites which were intruded by a xenolithic syenite and a central plug of calcite to calcite-siderite carbonatite. Aegirine-augite, alkali feldspar and nepheline are the major mineral phases in the syenites, along with rare calcite. Temperatures of 680-910°C and silica activities of 0·28-0·43 were determined for the crystallization of the syenites on the basis of mineral equilibria. Oxygen fugacities, estimated using titanomagnetite compositions, were between 2 and 5 log units above the fayalite-magnetite-quartz buffer during the magmatic stage. Chondrite-normalized REE patterns of magmatic calcite in both carbonatites and syenites are characterized by REE enrichment (LaCN-YbCN = 10-70). Calcite from the carbonatites has higher Ba (∼5490 ppm) and lower HREE concentrations than calcite from the syenites (54-106 ppm Ba). This is consistent with the behavior of these elements during separation of immiscible silicate-carbonate liquid pairs. εNd(T = 1·30 Ga) values of clinopyroxenes from the syenites vary between +1·8 and +2·8, and εNd(T) values of whole-rock carbonatites range from +2·4 to +2·8. Calcite from the carbonatites has δ18O values of 7·8 to 8·6‰ and δ13C values of −3·9 to −4·6‰. δ18O values of clinopyroxene separates from the nepheline syenites range between 4·2 and 4·9‰. The average oxygen isotopic composition of the nepheline syenitic melt was calculated based on known rock-water and mineral-water isotope fractionation to be 5·7 ± 0·4‰. Nd and C-O isotope compositions are typical for mantle-derived rocks and do not indicate significant crustal assimilation for either syenite or carbonatite magmas. The difference in δ18O between calculated syenitic melts and carbonatites, and the overlap in εNd values between carbonatites and syenites, are consistent with derivation of the carbonatites from the syenites via liquid immiscibility
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spelling ftreroch:oai:doc.rero.ch:293619 2025-01-16T22:13:29+00:00 The Grønnedal-Ika Carbonatite-Syenite Complex, South Greenland: Carbonatite Formation by Liquid Immiscibility HALAMA, RALF VENNEMANN, TORSTEN SIEBEL, WOLFGANG MARKL, GREGOR 2017-08-02T19:36:09Z http://doc.rero.ch/record/293619/files/egh069.pdf eng eng http://doc.rero.ch/record/293619/files/egh069.pdf 2017 ftreroch 2023-02-16T17:28:13Z The Grønnedal-Ika complex is dominated by layered nepheline syenites which were intruded by a xenolithic syenite and a central plug of calcite to calcite-siderite carbonatite. Aegirine-augite, alkali feldspar and nepheline are the major mineral phases in the syenites, along with rare calcite. Temperatures of 680-910°C and silica activities of 0·28-0·43 were determined for the crystallization of the syenites on the basis of mineral equilibria. Oxygen fugacities, estimated using titanomagnetite compositions, were between 2 and 5 log units above the fayalite-magnetite-quartz buffer during the magmatic stage. Chondrite-normalized REE patterns of magmatic calcite in both carbonatites and syenites are characterized by REE enrichment (LaCN-YbCN = 10-70). Calcite from the carbonatites has higher Ba (∼5490 ppm) and lower HREE concentrations than calcite from the syenites (54-106 ppm Ba). This is consistent with the behavior of these elements during separation of immiscible silicate-carbonate liquid pairs. εNd(T = 1·30 Ga) values of clinopyroxenes from the syenites vary between +1·8 and +2·8, and εNd(T) values of whole-rock carbonatites range from +2·4 to +2·8. Calcite from the carbonatites has δ18O values of 7·8 to 8·6‰ and δ13C values of −3·9 to −4·6‰. δ18O values of clinopyroxene separates from the nepheline syenites range between 4·2 and 4·9‰. The average oxygen isotopic composition of the nepheline syenitic melt was calculated based on known rock-water and mineral-water isotope fractionation to be 5·7 ± 0·4‰. Nd and C-O isotope compositions are typical for mantle-derived rocks and do not indicate significant crustal assimilation for either syenite or carbonatite magmas. The difference in δ18O between calculated syenitic melts and carbonatites, and the overlap in εNd values between carbonatites and syenites, are consistent with derivation of the carbonatites from the syenites via liquid immiscibility Other/Unknown Material Greenland RERO DOC Digital Library Greenland Grønnedal ENVELOPE(-48.104,-48.104,61.235,61.235)
spellingShingle HALAMA, RALF
VENNEMANN, TORSTEN
SIEBEL, WOLFGANG
MARKL, GREGOR
The Grønnedal-Ika Carbonatite-Syenite Complex, South Greenland: Carbonatite Formation by Liquid Immiscibility
title The Grønnedal-Ika Carbonatite-Syenite Complex, South Greenland: Carbonatite Formation by Liquid Immiscibility
title_full The Grønnedal-Ika Carbonatite-Syenite Complex, South Greenland: Carbonatite Formation by Liquid Immiscibility
title_fullStr The Grønnedal-Ika Carbonatite-Syenite Complex, South Greenland: Carbonatite Formation by Liquid Immiscibility
title_full_unstemmed The Grønnedal-Ika Carbonatite-Syenite Complex, South Greenland: Carbonatite Formation by Liquid Immiscibility
title_short The Grønnedal-Ika Carbonatite-Syenite Complex, South Greenland: Carbonatite Formation by Liquid Immiscibility
title_sort grønnedal-ika carbonatite-syenite complex, south greenland: carbonatite formation by liquid immiscibility
url http://doc.rero.ch/record/293619/files/egh069.pdf