Polymineralic inclusions in oxide minerals of the Afrikanda alkaline-ultramafic complex: Implications for the evolution of perovskite mineralisation

The exceptional accumulation of perovskite in the alkaline-ultramafic Afrikanda complex (Kola Peninsula, Russia) led to the study of polymineralic inclusions hosted in perovskite and magnetite to understand the development of the perovskite-rich zones in the olivinites, clinopyroxenites and silicoca...

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Published in:Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
Main Authors: Potter, NJ, Kamenetsky, VS, Chakhmouradian, AR, Kamenetsky, MB, Goemann, K, Rodemann, T
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Language:English
Published: Springer-Verlag 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-020-1654-7
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description The exceptional accumulation of perovskite in the alkaline-ultramafic Afrikanda complex (Kola Peninsula, Russia) led to the study of polymineralic inclusions hosted in perovskite and magnetite to understand the development of the perovskite-rich zones in the olivinites, clinopyroxenites and silicocarbonatites. The abundance of inclusions varies across the three perovskite textures, with numerous inclusions hosted in the fine-grained equigranular perovskite, fewer inclusions in the coarse-grained interlocked perovskite and rare inclusions in the massive perovskite. A variety of silicate, carbonate, sulphide, phosphate and oxide phases are assembled randomly and in variable proportions in the inclusions. Our observations reveal that the inclusions are not bona fide melt inclusions. We propose that the inclusions represent material trapped during subsolidus sintering of magmatic perovskite. The continuation of the sintering process resulted in the coarsening of inclusion-rich subhedral perovskite into inclusion-poor anhedral and massive perovskite. These findings advocate the importance of inclusion studies for interpreting the origin of oxide minerals and their associated economic deposits and suggest that the formation of large scale accumulations of minerals in other oxide deposits may be a result of annealing of individual disseminated grains.
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Potter, NJ and Kamenetsky, VS and Chakhmouradian, AR and Kamenetsky, MB and Goemann, K and Rodemann, T, Polymineralic inclusions in oxide minerals of the Afrikanda alkaline-ultramafic complex: Implications for the evolution of perovskite mineralisation, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 175, (3) Article 18. ISSN 0010-7999 (2020) [Refereed Article]
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:143473 2025-01-16T22:55:44+00:00 Polymineralic inclusions in oxide minerals of the Afrikanda alkaline-ultramafic complex: Implications for the evolution of perovskite mineralisation Potter, NJ Kamenetsky, VS Chakhmouradian, AR Kamenetsky, MB Goemann, K Rodemann, T 2020 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-020-1654-7 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/143473 en eng Springer-Verlag http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00410-020-1654-7 Potter, NJ and Kamenetsky, VS and Chakhmouradian, AR and Kamenetsky, MB and Goemann, K and Rodemann, T, Polymineralic inclusions in oxide minerals of the Afrikanda alkaline-ultramafic complex: Implications for the evolution of perovskite mineralisation, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 175, (3) Article 18. ISSN 0010-7999 (2020) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/143473 Earth Sciences Geology Igneous and metamorphic petrology Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2020 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-020-1654-7 2021-04-12T22:16:38Z The exceptional accumulation of perovskite in the alkaline-ultramafic Afrikanda complex (Kola Peninsula, Russia) led to the study of polymineralic inclusions hosted in perovskite and magnetite to understand the development of the perovskite-rich zones in the olivinites, clinopyroxenites and silicocarbonatites. The abundance of inclusions varies across the three perovskite textures, with numerous inclusions hosted in the fine-grained equigranular perovskite, fewer inclusions in the coarse-grained interlocked perovskite and rare inclusions in the massive perovskite. A variety of silicate, carbonate, sulphide, phosphate and oxide phases are assembled randomly and in variable proportions in the inclusions. Our observations reveal that the inclusions are not bona fide melt inclusions. We propose that the inclusions represent material trapped during subsolidus sintering of magmatic perovskite. The continuation of the sintering process resulted in the coarsening of inclusion-rich subhedral perovskite into inclusion-poor anhedral and massive perovskite. These findings advocate the importance of inclusion studies for interpreting the origin of oxide minerals and their associated economic deposits and suggest that the formation of large scale accumulations of minerals in other oxide deposits may be a result of annealing of individual disseminated grains. Article in Journal/Newspaper kola peninsula Unknown Afrikanda ENVELOPE(32.783,32.783,67.443,67.443) Kola Peninsula Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 175 3
spellingShingle Earth Sciences
Geology
Igneous and metamorphic petrology
Potter, NJ
Kamenetsky, VS
Chakhmouradian, AR
Kamenetsky, MB
Goemann, K
Rodemann, T
Polymineralic inclusions in oxide minerals of the Afrikanda alkaline-ultramafic complex: Implications for the evolution of perovskite mineralisation
title Polymineralic inclusions in oxide minerals of the Afrikanda alkaline-ultramafic complex: Implications for the evolution of perovskite mineralisation
title_full Polymineralic inclusions in oxide minerals of the Afrikanda alkaline-ultramafic complex: Implications for the evolution of perovskite mineralisation
title_fullStr Polymineralic inclusions in oxide minerals of the Afrikanda alkaline-ultramafic complex: Implications for the evolution of perovskite mineralisation
title_full_unstemmed Polymineralic inclusions in oxide minerals of the Afrikanda alkaline-ultramafic complex: Implications for the evolution of perovskite mineralisation
title_short Polymineralic inclusions in oxide minerals of the Afrikanda alkaline-ultramafic complex: Implications for the evolution of perovskite mineralisation
title_sort polymineralic inclusions in oxide minerals of the afrikanda alkaline-ultramafic complex: implications for the evolution of perovskite mineralisation
topic Earth Sciences
Geology
Igneous and metamorphic petrology
topic_facet Earth Sciences
Geology
Igneous and metamorphic petrology
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-020-1654-7
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