Magmatic fractionation of trace elements in biotite with emphasis on indium in the Salmi batholith, Russian Karelia

Biotite is one of the most common ferromagnesian phases in granitic systems and has a crystal lattice allowing for a range of cation substitutions. The mineral can record whole rock chemistry, mirror processes in the rocks and indicate local metal enrichments. Biotite is thought to be a mineral pref...

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Main Author: Bäckström, Alice
Other Authors: University of Gothenburg/Department of Earth Sciences, Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2077/65577
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author Bäckström, Alice
author2 University of Gothenburg/Department of Earth Sciences
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description Biotite is one of the most common ferromagnesian phases in granitic systems and has a crystal lattice allowing for a range of cation substitutions. The mineral can record whole rock chemistry, mirror processes in the rocks and indicate local metal enrichments. Biotite is thought to be a mineral preferentially incorporating indium which is a key metal for green technology such as solar panels. Indium enrichments have been found to be connected to rapakivi granites in southern Finland and western Russian Karelia. This thesis contains trace- and major element analyses of biotite collected from the Salmi rapakivi batholith in Russian Karelia which is connected to indium enrichments. The analyses are done by laser ablation inductive coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) for evaluating the element behavior during magmatic fractionation in biotite. The use of biotite as an exploration vector for certain metals with emphasis on indium is also discussed as well as petrographic thin section descriptions of five granite types within the Salmi rapakivi batholithh. The petrography shows that the granite types from the inner part of the batholith exhibits textural similarities and can be discriminated from the granites in the more distant parts of the batholith. During magmatic fractionation the incorporation of Li into biotite is increasing as well as the amount of VIAl. The tin grades in biotite is also strongly affected by the fractionation process. Indium is found to be preferentially incorporated into biotite and/or amphibole if present, but indium is not seen to be affected by the fractionation process. In the biotite, no indium enrichment is identified thus the use of biotite as an exploration vector for the metal cannot be supported. But the clear enrichment of Sn displayed by biotite may be used in mineral exploration.
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spelling ftunivgoeteborg:oai:gupea.ub.gu.se:2077/65577 2025-01-16T22:50:35+00:00 Magmatic fractionation of trace elements in biotite with emphasis on indium in the Salmi batholith, Russian Karelia Bäckström, Alice University of Gothenburg/Department of Earth Sciences Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaper 2020-07-08 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2077/65577 eng eng B 1088 http://hdl.handle.net/2077/65577 Biotite Trace elements LA-ICP-MS Mica classification Indium Rapakivi granites Exploration vectors 2020 ftunivgoeteborg 2023-10-04T21:20:42Z Biotite is one of the most common ferromagnesian phases in granitic systems and has a crystal lattice allowing for a range of cation substitutions. The mineral can record whole rock chemistry, mirror processes in the rocks and indicate local metal enrichments. Biotite is thought to be a mineral preferentially incorporating indium which is a key metal for green technology such as solar panels. Indium enrichments have been found to be connected to rapakivi granites in southern Finland and western Russian Karelia. This thesis contains trace- and major element analyses of biotite collected from the Salmi rapakivi batholith in Russian Karelia which is connected to indium enrichments. The analyses are done by laser ablation inductive coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) for evaluating the element behavior during magmatic fractionation in biotite. The use of biotite as an exploration vector for certain metals with emphasis on indium is also discussed as well as petrographic thin section descriptions of five granite types within the Salmi rapakivi batholithh. The petrography shows that the granite types from the inner part of the batholith exhibits textural similarities and can be discriminated from the granites in the more distant parts of the batholith. During magmatic fractionation the incorporation of Li into biotite is increasing as well as the amount of VIAl. The tin grades in biotite is also strongly affected by the fractionation process. Indium is found to be preferentially incorporated into biotite and/or amphibole if present, but indium is not seen to be affected by the fractionation process. In the biotite, no indium enrichment is identified thus the use of biotite as an exploration vector for the metal cannot be supported. But the clear enrichment of Sn displayed by biotite may be used in mineral exploration. Other/Unknown Material karelia* University of Gothenburg: GUPEA (Gothenburg University Publications Electronic Archive)
spellingShingle Biotite
Trace elements
LA-ICP-MS
Mica classification
Indium
Rapakivi granites
Exploration vectors
Bäckström, Alice
Magmatic fractionation of trace elements in biotite with emphasis on indium in the Salmi batholith, Russian Karelia
title Magmatic fractionation of trace elements in biotite with emphasis on indium in the Salmi batholith, Russian Karelia
title_full Magmatic fractionation of trace elements in biotite with emphasis on indium in the Salmi batholith, Russian Karelia
title_fullStr Magmatic fractionation of trace elements in biotite with emphasis on indium in the Salmi batholith, Russian Karelia
title_full_unstemmed Magmatic fractionation of trace elements in biotite with emphasis on indium in the Salmi batholith, Russian Karelia
title_short Magmatic fractionation of trace elements in biotite with emphasis on indium in the Salmi batholith, Russian Karelia
title_sort magmatic fractionation of trace elements in biotite with emphasis on indium in the salmi batholith, russian karelia
topic Biotite
Trace elements
LA-ICP-MS
Mica classification
Indium
Rapakivi granites
Exploration vectors
topic_facet Biotite
Trace elements
LA-ICP-MS
Mica classification
Indium
Rapakivi granites
Exploration vectors
url http://hdl.handle.net/2077/65577