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Extreme fractionation from zircon to hafnon in the Koktokay No. 1 granitic pegmatite, Altai, northwestern China
Rong Yin;   Ru Cheng Wang;   Ai-Cheng Zhang;   Huan Hu;   Jin Chu Zhu;   Can Rao;   Hui Zhang
2012
Source PublicationAmerican Mineralogist
Volume98Issue:10Pages:1714-1724
Abstract

The Koktokay No. 1 pegmatite is a Li–Cs–Ta-rich granitic pegmatite located in Altai, northwestern China. Zircon is present in most textural zones of this pegmatite and in its contact zone with surrounding metagabbro. Here we describe the detailed associations of zircon with other minerals, and the internal textures and chemistry of the zircons. Most zircon grains from the contact zone have relatively low HfO2 (<9.4 wt%), whereas the bright rim of one such grain has high HfO2 (18.0–18.7 wt%). Zircon grains from the aplite zone contain <9.6 wt% HfO2, although their thin and bright rims have higher HfO2 (10.8–13.0 wt%). Most zircon grains from the quartz–muscovite zone have complex internal textures and have HfO2 contents of <13.0 wt%. However, zircon grains from localized, nest-like, muscovite aggregates are highly enriched in HfO2 (up to 36.1 wt%). Zircon (sl) from the cleavelandite–quartz–spodumene zone can be divided into two types based on petrography and chemistry. One group of zircons appears to be typical magmatic zircon and are greater than 100 μm in size, closely associated with albite, and have HfO2 contents of 13.0–19.5 wt%. The second group of zircons is typically associated with muscovite and/or spodumene, is small in size (down to a few micrometers), and may exhibit zoning or alteration textures. The HfO2 contents of this second zircon group are 19.8–58.9 wt%, indicating the presence of hafnian zircon to zirconian hafnon. Large HfO2 content variations of up to 34.8 wt% were also observed within single zoned crystals. We suggest that the increase of HfO2 in the magmatic zircon from 9.4 wt% in the contact zone to 19.5 wt% in the cleavelandite–quartz–spodumene zone mainly reflects fractional crystallization of pegmatite magma. However, the occurrence of hafnian zircon and hafnon in the cleavelandite–quartz–spodumene zone is likely related to coupled Li-F fluxing effects in the pegmatite magma.

KeywordZr-hf Fractionation zircon hafnon granitic Pegmatite altai
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Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/10967
Collection地球内部物质高温高压实验室
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory for Mineral Deposits Research, School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China
2.Department of Earth Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China
3.Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang, 550002, China
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Rong Yin; Ru Cheng Wang; Ai-Cheng Zhang; Huan Hu; Jin Chu Zhu; Can Rao; Hui Zhang. Extreme fractionation from zircon to hafnon in the Koktokay No. 1 granitic pegmatite, Altai, northwestern China[J]. American Mineralogist,2012,98(10):1714-1724.
APA Rong Yin; Ru Cheng Wang; Ai-Cheng Zhang; Huan Hu; Jin Chu Zhu; Can Rao; Hui Zhang.(2012).Extreme fractionation from zircon to hafnon in the Koktokay No. 1 granitic pegmatite, Altai, northwestern China.American Mineralogist,98(10),1714-1724.
MLA Rong Yin; Ru Cheng Wang; Ai-Cheng Zhang; Huan Hu; Jin Chu Zhu; Can Rao; Hui Zhang."Extreme fractionation from zircon to hafnon in the Koktokay No. 1 granitic pegmatite, Altai, northwestern China".American Mineralogist 98.10(2012):1714-1724.
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