Inclusions of silicate and sulfate melts in chrome diopside from the Inagli deposit, Yakutia, Russia

Melt inclusions were studied in chrome diopside from the Inagli deposit of gemstones in the Inagli massif of alkaline ultrabasic rocks of potassic affinity in the northwestern Aldan shield, Yakutia, Russia. The chrome diopside is highly transparent and has an intense green color. Its Cr2O3 content v...

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Published in:Geochemistry International
Main Authors: Naumov, VB, Kamenetsky, VS, Thomas, R, Kononkova, NN, Ryzhenko, BN
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Published: 2008
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:7673 2023-05-15T18:45:01+02:00 Inclusions of silicate and sulfate melts in chrome diopside from the Inagli deposit, Yakutia, Russia Naumov, VB Kamenetsky, VS Thomas, R Kononkova, NN Ryzhenko, BN 2008-06 application/pdf https://eprints.utas.edu.au/7673/ https://eprints.utas.edu.au/7673/1/GeochemInt2008-Inagli.pdf https://doi.org/10.1134/S0016702908060025 en eng https://eprints.utas.edu.au/7673/1/GeochemInt2008-Inagli.pdf Naumov, VB, Kamenetsky, VS, Thomas, R, Kononkova, NN and Ryzhenko, BN 2008 , 'Inclusions of silicate and sulfate melts in chrome diopside from the Inagli deposit, Yakutia, Russia' , Geochemistry International, vol. 46, no. 6 , pp. 554-564 , doi:10.1134/S0016702908060025 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S0016702908060025>. Article PeerReviewed 2008 ftunivtasmania https://doi.org/10.1134/S0016702908060025 2020-05-30T07:21:29Z Melt inclusions were studied in chrome diopside from the Inagli deposit of gemstones in the Inagli massif of alkaline ultrabasic rocks of potassic affinity in the northwestern Aldan shield, Yakutia, Russia. The chrome diopside is highly transparent and has an intense green color. Its Cr2O3 content varies from 0.13 to 0.75 wt %. Primary and primary–secondary polyphase inclusions in chrome diopside are dominated by crystal phases (80–90 vol %) and contain aqueous solution and a gas phase. Using electron microprobe analysis and Raman spectroscopy, the following crystalline phases were identified. Silicate minerals are represented by potassium feldspar, pectolite [NaCa2Si3O8(OH)], and phlogopite. The most abundant minerals in the majority of inclusions are sulfates: glaserite (aphthitalite) [K3Na(SO4)2], glauberite [Na2Ca(SO4)2], aluminum sulfate, anhydrite (CaSO4), gypsum (CaSO4 *2H2O), barite (BaSO4), bloedite [Na2Mg(SO4)2 *4H2O], thenardite (Na2SO4), polyhalite [K2Ca2Mg(SO4)4 *2H2O], arcanite (K2SO4), and celestite (SrSO4). In addition, apatite was detected in some inclusions. Chlorides are probably present among small crystalline phases, because some analyses of aggregates of silicate and sulfate minerals showed up to 0.19–10.3 wt % Cl. Hydrogen was identified in the gas phase of polyphase inclusions by Raman spectroscopy. The composition of melt from which the chrome diopside crystallized was calculated on the basis of the investigation of silicate melt inclusions. This melt contains 53.5 wt % SiO2, considerable amounts of CaO (16.3 wt %), K2O (7.9 wt %), Na2O (3.5 wt %), and SO3 (1.4 wt %) and moderate amounts of Al2O3 (7.5 wt %), MgO (5.8 wt %), FeO (1.1 wt %), and H2O (0.75 wt %). The content of Cr2O3 in the melt was 0.13 wt %. Many inclusions were homogenized at 770-850 oC, when all of the crystals and the gas phase were dissolved. The material of inclusions heated up to the homogenization temperature became heterogeneous even during very fast quenching (two seconds) producing numerous small crystals. This fact implies that most of the inclusions contained a salt (rather than silicate) melt of sulfate-dominated composition. Such inclusions were formed from salt globules (with a density of about 2.5 g/cm3) occurring as an emulsion in the denser (2.6 g/cm3) silicate melt from which the chrome diopside crystallized. Article in Journal/Newspaper Yakutia University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Aldan ENVELOPE(129.546,129.546,63.447,63.447) Geochemistry International 46 6 554 564
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description Melt inclusions were studied in chrome diopside from the Inagli deposit of gemstones in the Inagli massif of alkaline ultrabasic rocks of potassic affinity in the northwestern Aldan shield, Yakutia, Russia. The chrome diopside is highly transparent and has an intense green color. Its Cr2O3 content varies from 0.13 to 0.75 wt %. Primary and primary–secondary polyphase inclusions in chrome diopside are dominated by crystal phases (80–90 vol %) and contain aqueous solution and a gas phase. Using electron microprobe analysis and Raman spectroscopy, the following crystalline phases were identified. Silicate minerals are represented by potassium feldspar, pectolite [NaCa2Si3O8(OH)], and phlogopite. The most abundant minerals in the majority of inclusions are sulfates: glaserite (aphthitalite) [K3Na(SO4)2], glauberite [Na2Ca(SO4)2], aluminum sulfate, anhydrite (CaSO4), gypsum (CaSO4 *2H2O), barite (BaSO4), bloedite [Na2Mg(SO4)2 *4H2O], thenardite (Na2SO4), polyhalite [K2Ca2Mg(SO4)4 *2H2O], arcanite (K2SO4), and celestite (SrSO4). In addition, apatite was detected in some inclusions. Chlorides are probably present among small crystalline phases, because some analyses of aggregates of silicate and sulfate minerals showed up to 0.19–10.3 wt % Cl. Hydrogen was identified in the gas phase of polyphase inclusions by Raman spectroscopy. The composition of melt from which the chrome diopside crystallized was calculated on the basis of the investigation of silicate melt inclusions. This melt contains 53.5 wt % SiO2, considerable amounts of CaO (16.3 wt %), K2O (7.9 wt %), Na2O (3.5 wt %), and SO3 (1.4 wt %) and moderate amounts of Al2O3 (7.5 wt %), MgO (5.8 wt %), FeO (1.1 wt %), and H2O (0.75 wt %). The content of Cr2O3 in the melt was 0.13 wt %. Many inclusions were homogenized at 770-850 oC, when all of the crystals and the gas phase were dissolved. The material of inclusions heated up to the homogenization temperature became heterogeneous even during very fast quenching (two seconds) producing numerous small crystals. This fact implies that most of the inclusions contained a salt (rather than silicate) melt of sulfate-dominated composition. Such inclusions were formed from salt globules (with a density of about 2.5 g/cm3) occurring as an emulsion in the denser (2.6 g/cm3) silicate melt from which the chrome diopside crystallized.
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author Naumov, VB
Kamenetsky, VS
Thomas, R
Kononkova, NN
Ryzhenko, BN
spellingShingle Naumov, VB
Kamenetsky, VS
Thomas, R
Kononkova, NN
Ryzhenko, BN
Inclusions of silicate and sulfate melts in chrome diopside from the Inagli deposit, Yakutia, Russia
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Kamenetsky, VS
Thomas, R
Kononkova, NN
Ryzhenko, BN
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title Inclusions of silicate and sulfate melts in chrome diopside from the Inagli deposit, Yakutia, Russia
title_short Inclusions of silicate and sulfate melts in chrome diopside from the Inagli deposit, Yakutia, Russia
title_full Inclusions of silicate and sulfate melts in chrome diopside from the Inagli deposit, Yakutia, Russia
title_fullStr Inclusions of silicate and sulfate melts in chrome diopside from the Inagli deposit, Yakutia, Russia
title_full_unstemmed Inclusions of silicate and sulfate melts in chrome diopside from the Inagli deposit, Yakutia, Russia
title_sort inclusions of silicate and sulfate melts in chrome diopside from the inagli deposit, yakutia, russia
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