Minerals of Rare Earth Elements in High-Phosphorus Ooidal Ironstones of the Western Siberia and Turgai Depression

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dc.contributor.author Rudmin, Maksim Andreevich
dc.contributor.author Reva, Igor Vitaljevich
dc.contributor.author Sokol, Ellina
dc.contributor.author Abdullaev, Elshan
dc.contributor.author Ruban, Aleksey Sergeevich
dc.contributor.author Kudryavtsev, Andrey
dc.contributor.author Tolkachev, Oleg Sergeevich
dc.contributor.author Mazurov, Aleksey Karpovich
dc.date.accessioned 2020-01-29T02:44:38Z
dc.date.available 2020-01-29T02:44:38Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/57271
dc.identifier.citation Minerals of Rare Earth Elements in High-Phosphorus Ooidal Ironstones of the Western Siberia and Turgai Depression / M. A. Rudmin [et al.] // Minerals. — 2020. — Vol. 10, iss. 1. — [11, 16 p.].
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/15400
dc.description.abstract The aim of this research was to study the rare earth (REE) minerals in ooidal ironstone deposits of the West Siberian basin and the Turgai depression. Authigenic minerals (monazite and cerite) were described, and their main mineral form was identified as light rare earth element phosphate (LREE-phosphate) in this study. LREE-phosphate is included in ferruginous ooids, peloids, and oncoids and forms a consistent mineral association with Fe-hydroxides (goethite and its hydrated amorphous derivatives) and Fe-rich layered silicates (Fe-illite-smectite, chamosite, berthierine). The constancy of the mineral association in two deposits of different ages indicates a general mechanism behind the formation of these minerals. LREE-phosphates (authigenic monazite) are characterized by microscopic sizes (up to 24 ?m), diverse morphology (mainly spherical or xenomorphic), and occupy spaces between the micro-cortex in ferruginous spheroids. This mineral can be found in other deposits of ooidal ironstone. According to its mineralogical and chemical characteristics, LREE-phosphate mainly belongs to the authigenic (nodular or “gray”) monazite. However, the incomplete (not 100%) correspondence of Kikuchi bands with the reference monazite does not allow its reliable identification. Based on its small size, chemical leaching or bacterial interaction is recommended to extract REE from ooidal ironstone while predicting the associated removal of phosphorus from iron ore due to its dominant phosphate mineral form. Ooidal ironstone should be considered a complex deposit and an unconventional natural type of REE ores as an example of the largest Bakchar and Lisakovsk deposits.
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dc.publisher Томский политехнический университет
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dc.source Minerals
dc.subject rare earth elements
dc.subject ooidal ironstones
dc.subject phosphates
dc.subject mineral association
dc.subject complex deposit
dc.subject редкоземельные элементы
dc.subject фосфаты
dc.title Minerals of Rare Earth Elements in High-Phosphorus Ooidal Ironstones of the Western Siberia and Turgai Depression
dc.type Article
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dc.identifier.doi 10.3390/min10010011


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