A review of the occurrence, form and origin of C-bearing species in the Khibiny alkaline igneous complex, Kola Peninsula, NW Russia

The Khibiny Complex hosts a wide variety of carbon-bearing species that include both oxidized and reduced varieties. Oxidised varieties include carbonate minerals, especially in the carbonatite complex at the eastern end of the pluton, and Na-carbonate phases. Reduced varieties include abiogenic hyd...

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Main Authors: Nivin, V.A., Treloar, P.J., Konopleva, N.G., Ikorsky, S.V.
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Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://eprints.kingston.ac.uk/id/eprint/1777/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2005.03.021
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spelling ftunivkingston:oai:eprints.kingston.ac.uk:1777 2023-05-15T17:05:01+02:00 A review of the occurrence, form and origin of C-bearing species in the Khibiny alkaline igneous complex, Kola Peninsula, NW Russia Nivin, V.A. Treloar, P.J. Konopleva, N.G. Ikorsky, S.V. 2005-11 https://eprints.kingston.ac.uk/id/eprint/1777/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2005.03.021 unknown Nivin, V.A., Treloar, P.J., Konopleva, N.G. and Ikorsky, S.V. (2005) A review of the occurrence, form and origin of C-bearing species in the Khibiny alkaline igneous complex, Kola Peninsula, NW Russia. Lithos, 85(1-4), pp. 93-112. ISSN (print) 0024-4937 Earth systems and environmental sciences Article PeerReviewed 2005 ftunivkingston https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2005.03.021 2022-09-29T22:25:03Z The Khibiny Complex hosts a wide variety of carbon-bearing species that include both oxidized and reduced varieties. Oxidised varieties include carbonate minerals, especially in the carbonatite complex at the eastern end of the pluton, and Na-carbonate phases. Reduced varieties include abiogenic hydrocarbon gases, particularly methane and ethane, dispersed bitumens, solid organic substances and graphite. The majority of the carbon in the Khibiny Complex is hosted in either the carbonatite complex or within the so-called “Central Arch”. The Central Arch is a ring-shaped structure which separates khibinites (coarse-grained eudialite-bearing nepheline syenites) in the outer part of the complex from lyavochorrites (medium-grained nepheline syenites) and foyaites in the inner part. The Central Arch is petrologically diverse and hosts the major REE-enriched apatite-nepheline deposits for which the complex is best known. It also hosts zones with elevated hydrocarbon (dominantly methane) gas content and zones of hydrothermally deposited Na-carbonate mineralisation. The hydrocarbon gases are most likely the product of a series of post-magmatic abiogenic reactions. It is likely that the concentration of apatite-nepheline deposits, hydrocarbon gases and Na-carbonate mineralisation, is a function of long lived fluid percolation through the Central Arch. Fluid migration was facilitated by stress release during cooling and uplift of the Khibiny Complex. As a result, carbon with a mantle signature was concentrated into a narrow ring-shaped zone. Article in Journal/Newspaper kola peninsula Kingston University London: Research Repository Khibiny ENVELOPE(33.210,33.210,67.679,67.679) Kola Peninsula Lithos 85 1-4 93 112
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Nivin, V.A.
Treloar, P.J.
Konopleva, N.G.
Ikorsky, S.V.
A review of the occurrence, form and origin of C-bearing species in the Khibiny alkaline igneous complex, Kola Peninsula, NW Russia
topic_facet Earth systems and environmental sciences
description The Khibiny Complex hosts a wide variety of carbon-bearing species that include both oxidized and reduced varieties. Oxidised varieties include carbonate minerals, especially in the carbonatite complex at the eastern end of the pluton, and Na-carbonate phases. Reduced varieties include abiogenic hydrocarbon gases, particularly methane and ethane, dispersed bitumens, solid organic substances and graphite. The majority of the carbon in the Khibiny Complex is hosted in either the carbonatite complex or within the so-called “Central Arch”. The Central Arch is a ring-shaped structure which separates khibinites (coarse-grained eudialite-bearing nepheline syenites) in the outer part of the complex from lyavochorrites (medium-grained nepheline syenites) and foyaites in the inner part. The Central Arch is petrologically diverse and hosts the major REE-enriched apatite-nepheline deposits for which the complex is best known. It also hosts zones with elevated hydrocarbon (dominantly methane) gas content and zones of hydrothermally deposited Na-carbonate mineralisation. The hydrocarbon gases are most likely the product of a series of post-magmatic abiogenic reactions. It is likely that the concentration of apatite-nepheline deposits, hydrocarbon gases and Na-carbonate mineralisation, is a function of long lived fluid percolation through the Central Arch. Fluid migration was facilitated by stress release during cooling and uplift of the Khibiny Complex. As a result, carbon with a mantle signature was concentrated into a narrow ring-shaped zone.
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author Nivin, V.A.
Treloar, P.J.
Konopleva, N.G.
Ikorsky, S.V.
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Treloar, P.J.
Konopleva, N.G.
Ikorsky, S.V.
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title A review of the occurrence, form and origin of C-bearing species in the Khibiny alkaline igneous complex, Kola Peninsula, NW Russia
title_short A review of the occurrence, form and origin of C-bearing species in the Khibiny alkaline igneous complex, Kola Peninsula, NW Russia
title_full A review of the occurrence, form and origin of C-bearing species in the Khibiny alkaline igneous complex, Kola Peninsula, NW Russia
title_fullStr A review of the occurrence, form and origin of C-bearing species in the Khibiny alkaline igneous complex, Kola Peninsula, NW Russia
title_full_unstemmed A review of the occurrence, form and origin of C-bearing species in the Khibiny alkaline igneous complex, Kola Peninsula, NW Russia
title_sort review of the occurrence, form and origin of c-bearing species in the khibiny alkaline igneous complex, kola peninsula, nw russia
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