New aspects and perspectives on tsavorite deposits

Tsavorite, the vanadian variety of green grossular, is a high value economic gemstone. It is hosted exclusively in the metasedimentary formations from the Neoproterozoic Metamorphic Mozambique Belt. The deposits are mined in Kenya, Tanzania and Madagascar and other occurrences are located in Pakista...

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Main Authors: Feneyrol, J., Giuliani, G., Ohnenstetter, D., Fallick, A.E., Martelat, J.E., Monié, P., Dubessy, J., Rollion-Bard, C., Le Goff, E., Malisa, E., Rakotondrazafy, A.F.M., Pardieu, V., Kahn, T., Ichang'i, D., Venance, E., Voarintsoa, N.R., Ranatsenho, M.M., Simonet, C., Omito, E., Nyamai, C., Saul, M.
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spelling ftuglasgow:oai:eprints.gla.ac.uk:79179 2023-05-15T13:36:54+02:00 New aspects and perspectives on tsavorite deposits Feneyrol, J. Giuliani, G. Ohnenstetter, D. Fallick, A.E. Martelat, J.E. Monié, P. Dubessy, J. Rollion-Bard, C. Le Goff, E. Malisa, E. Rakotondrazafy, A.F.M. Pardieu, V. Kahn, T. Ichang'i, D. Venance, E. Voarintsoa, N.R. Ranatsenho, M.M. Simonet, C. Omito, E. Nyamai, C. Saul, M. 2013-09 http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/79179/ unknown Feneyrol, J. et al. (2013) New aspects and perspectives on tsavorite deposits. Ore Geology Reviews <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/journal_volume/Ore_Geology_Reviews.html>, 53, pp. 1-25. (doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2013.01.016 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2013.01.016>) Articles PeerReviewed 2013 ftuglasgow https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2013.01.016 2021-09-23T22:55:49Z Tsavorite, the vanadian variety of green grossular, is a high value economic gemstone. It is hosted exclusively in the metasedimentary formations from the Neoproterozoic Metamorphic Mozambique Belt. The deposits are mined in Kenya, Tanzania and Madagascar and other occurrences are located in Pakistan and East Antarctica. They are located within metasomatized graphitic rocks such as graphitic gneiss and calc-silicates, intercalated with meta-evaporites. Tsavorite is found as primary deposits either in nodule (type I) or in quartz vein (type II), and in placers (type III). The primary mineralizations (types I and II) are controlled by lithostratigraphy and/or structure. For the African occurrences, the protoliths of the host-rocks were deposited at the beginning of the Neoproterozoicwithin a marine coastal sabkha environment, located at the margin of the Congo–Kalahari cratons in the Mozambique Ocean. During the East African–Antarctican Orogeny, the rocks underwent high amphibolite to granulite facies metamorphism and the formation of tsavorite deposits occurred between 650 and 550 Ma. The nodules of tsavorite were formed during prograde metamorphism, calcium coming from sulphates and carbonates, whereas alumina, silicates, vanadium and chromium probably came from clays and chlorite. The veins were formed during the deformation of the metasedimentary platform units which experienced shearing, leading to the formation of fault-filled veins. Metasomatism developed during retrograde metamorphism. The metasedimentary sequences are characterized by the presence of evaporitic minerals such as gypsum and anhydrite, and scapolite. Evaporites are essential as they provide calcium and permit the mobilization of all the chemical elements for tsavorite formation. The H2S–S8 metamorphic fluids characterized in primary fluid inclusions of tsavorites and the δ11B values of coeval dravite confirm the evaporitic origin of the fluids. The V2O3 and Cr2O3 contents of tsavorite range respectively from 0.05 to 7.5 wt.%, while their δ18O values are in the range of 9.5–21.1‰. The genetic model proposed for tsavorite is metamorphic, based on chemical reactions developed between an initial assemblage composed of gypsum and anhydrite, carbonates and organic matter deposited in a sabkha-like sedimentary basin. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica University of Glasgow: Enlighten - Publications East Antarctica Ore Geology Reviews 53 1 25
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description Tsavorite, the vanadian variety of green grossular, is a high value economic gemstone. It is hosted exclusively in the metasedimentary formations from the Neoproterozoic Metamorphic Mozambique Belt. The deposits are mined in Kenya, Tanzania and Madagascar and other occurrences are located in Pakistan and East Antarctica. They are located within metasomatized graphitic rocks such as graphitic gneiss and calc-silicates, intercalated with meta-evaporites. Tsavorite is found as primary deposits either in nodule (type I) or in quartz vein (type II), and in placers (type III). The primary mineralizations (types I and II) are controlled by lithostratigraphy and/or structure. For the African occurrences, the protoliths of the host-rocks were deposited at the beginning of the Neoproterozoicwithin a marine coastal sabkha environment, located at the margin of the Congo–Kalahari cratons in the Mozambique Ocean. During the East African–Antarctican Orogeny, the rocks underwent high amphibolite to granulite facies metamorphism and the formation of tsavorite deposits occurred between 650 and 550 Ma. The nodules of tsavorite were formed during prograde metamorphism, calcium coming from sulphates and carbonates, whereas alumina, silicates, vanadium and chromium probably came from clays and chlorite. The veins were formed during the deformation of the metasedimentary platform units which experienced shearing, leading to the formation of fault-filled veins. Metasomatism developed during retrograde metamorphism. The metasedimentary sequences are characterized by the presence of evaporitic minerals such as gypsum and anhydrite, and scapolite. Evaporites are essential as they provide calcium and permit the mobilization of all the chemical elements for tsavorite formation. The H2S–S8 metamorphic fluids characterized in primary fluid inclusions of tsavorites and the δ11B values of coeval dravite confirm the evaporitic origin of the fluids. The V2O3 and Cr2O3 contents of tsavorite range respectively from 0.05 to 7.5 wt.%, while their δ18O values are in the range of 9.5–21.1‰. The genetic model proposed for tsavorite is metamorphic, based on chemical reactions developed between an initial assemblage composed of gypsum and anhydrite, carbonates and organic matter deposited in a sabkha-like sedimentary basin.
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author Feneyrol, J.
Giuliani, G.
Ohnenstetter, D.
Fallick, A.E.
Martelat, J.E.
Monié, P.
Dubessy, J.
Rollion-Bard, C.
Le Goff, E.
Malisa, E.
Rakotondrazafy, A.F.M.
Pardieu, V.
Kahn, T.
Ichang'i, D.
Venance, E.
Voarintsoa, N.R.
Ranatsenho, M.M.
Simonet, C.
Omito, E.
Nyamai, C.
Saul, M.
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Giuliani, G.
Ohnenstetter, D.
Fallick, A.E.
Martelat, J.E.
Monié, P.
Dubessy, J.
Rollion-Bard, C.
Le Goff, E.
Malisa, E.
Rakotondrazafy, A.F.M.
Pardieu, V.
Kahn, T.
Ichang'i, D.
Venance, E.
Voarintsoa, N.R.
Ranatsenho, M.M.
Simonet, C.
Omito, E.
Nyamai, C.
Saul, M.
New aspects and perspectives on tsavorite deposits
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Kahn, T.
Ichang'i, D.
Venance, E.
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Ranatsenho, M.M.
Simonet, C.
Omito, E.
Nyamai, C.
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