UNUSUAL ROCKS AND MINERALISATION IN A NEW CARBONATITE COMPLEX AT KANDAGUBA, KOLA PENINSULA, RUSSIA

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dc.contributor.author Pilipiuk A.N.
dc.contributor.author Bulakh A.G.
dc.contributor.author Ivanikov V.V.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-02-26T12:27:59Z
dc.date.available 2021-02-26T12:27:59Z
dc.date.issued 2001
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13387731
dc.identifier.citation Lithos, 2001, 56, 4, 333-347
dc.identifier.issn 0024-4937
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/25753
dc.description.abstract The paper presents the results from a reconnaissance investigation of carbonatites in a newly discovered alkaline complex in the Kola peninsula, Russia. The Kandaguba complex differs from other carbonatite plutons of the Kola alkaline province by (a) the absence of ultrabasic rocks, (b) widespread occurrence of nepheline-, cancrinite- and nepheline–cancrinite syenites and carbonatites and (c) presence of apatite–calcite ijolites and feldspar ijolites as separate intrusive phase. The Kandaguba carbonatites are notable for the predominance of late ferromagnesian varieties together with quartz and numerous accessory mineral species. The association of phosphates (monazite, gorseixite, goyazite, apatite), sulphides and tellurides (pyrite, sphalerite, galena, hessite), ilmenorutile, barite with quartz and ankerite is a remarkable feature of these carbonatites. The Kandaguba carbonatites are inferred to have been generated as the products of liquid immiscibility followed by differentiation of the carbonatite melt.
dc.title UNUSUAL ROCKS AND MINERALISATION IN A NEW CARBONATITE COMPLEX AT KANDAGUBA, KOLA PENINSULA, RUSSIA
dc.type Статья


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