Chemistry of micas in rare-metal granitoids and associated rocks, Eastern Desert, Egypt

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Mohamed, FH
Abdalla, HM
Helba, H
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[1] Univ Alexandria, Dept Geol, Alexandria, Egypt
[2] Nucl Mat Author, Alexandria, Egypt
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10.1080/00206819909465180
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
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Paragenetic, textural, and chemical characteristics of micas from 10 rare-metal granitic stocks and the associated greisens were examined in order to identify the metallogenetic processes of the host granitoids. The investigated granitoids and type occurrences can be categorized as: (1) metaluminous, Nb + Zr + Y-enriched alkali granite (e.g., Hawashia, Ineigi, and a stock northwest of Um Naggat); (2) peraluminous, Ta > Nb + Sn +/- W + Be-enriched Li-albite granites (e.g., Nuweibi, Igla, and Abu Dabbab); and (3) metasomatized, Nb much greater than Ta + Sn + Zr + Y + U +/- Be +/- W-enriched apogranites (e.g., Um Ara, Abu Rusheid, Mueilha, and Homr Akarem). Mica of the alkali granite is of the annite-siderophyllite series, and is characterized by an average FeO* of 28.14, low MgO of 0.05, a mean Fe*/(Fe* + Mg)(atom) value of 0.996, TiO2 of 0.69, enhanced Al2O3 of 14.91, MnO of 0.58, Li2O of 0.26, and moderate to low F of 0.86. These characteristics are representative of the relatively highly evolved nature of the annite-sideraphyllite-bearing magmas. The micas closely resemble those of the anorogenic pegmatites and A-type granites. Primary mica of the Li-albite granites is compositionally constrained between zinnwaldite in the lower zones, and white mica in the apical, more evolved zone, and is associated with columbite-tantalite, topaz, and fluorite. The occurrence of zinnwaldite with high contents of Mn and F indicates its stabilization at rather low temperatures in Li- and F-rich sodic melts. The restriction of white mica with lower Mn, F, and Li contents to the apical zones can be attributed to either volatile degassing or to the beginning of topaz crystallization. These two factors brought about an evolutionary trend for micas, which contrasts with the documented trends of Li-micas in other Li-granites (i.e., from Li-siderophyllite or Li-muscovite to lepidolite). Micas range in composition between white mica in the lower unaltered zones of the apogranites and Li-siderophyllite-zinnwaldite in the apical microclinized and albitized zones; this systematic compositional change appears to reflect roofward increasing in mu(KF). and mu(LiF) Of the exsolved fluids. Columbite, cassiterite zircon, xenotime, beryl, and fluorite are common associates of the zinnwaldites. However, white micas from the greisenized apogranite and endogreisen veins have diminishing Li contents. The subsolidus formation of zinnwaldite and Li-siderophyllite in the apogranites, and white mica in the associated greisens, represent transitions from magmatic to hydrothermal environments under the influence of decreasing P, T, salinity, and alkalinity of the exsolved fluids.
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