CHAPTER 7 MAGMATIC-HYDROTHERMAL FLUID INTERACTION AND MINERALIZATION IN ALKALI-SYENITE NODULES FROM THE BRECCIA MUSEO PYROCLASTIC DEPOSIT, NAPLES, ITALY

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dc.contributor.author Fedele L.
dc.contributor.author Tarzia M.
dc.contributor.author Vivo B.D.
dc.contributor.author Lima A.
dc.contributor.author Belkin H.E.
dc.contributor.author Lowenstern J.B.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-09-22T02:54:12Z
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dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=18395123
dc.identifier.citation Developments in Volcanology, 2006, 9, C, 125-161
dc.identifier.issn 1871-644X
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/45325
dc.description.abstract The Breccia Museo, a pyroclastic flow that crops out in the Campi Flegrei volcanic complex (Naples, Italy), contains alkali-syenite (trachyte) nodules with enrichment in Cl and incompatible elements (e.g., U, Zr, Th, and rare-earth elements). Zircon was dated at ≈52 ka, by U-Th isotope systematics using a SHRIMP. Scanning electron microscope and electron microprobe analysis of the constituent phases have documented the mineralogical and textural evolution of the nodules of feldspar and mafic accumulations on the magma chamber margins. Detailed electron microprobe data are given for alkali and plagioclase feldspar, salite to ferrosalite clinopyroxene, pargasite, ferrogargasite, magnesio-hastingsite hornblende amphibole, biotite mica, Cl-rich scapolite, and a member (probable davyne-type) of the cancrinite group. Detailed whole rock, major and minor element data are also presented for selected nodules. A wide variety of common and uncommon accessory minerals were identified such as zircon, baddeleyite, zirconolite, pollucite, sodalite, titanite, monazite, cheralite, apatite, titanomagnetite and its alteration products, scheelite, ferberite, uraninite/thorianite, uranpyrochlore, thorite, pyrite, chalcopyrite, and galena. Scanning electron microscope analysis of opened fluid inclusions identified halite, sylvite, anhydrite, tungstates, carbonates, silicates, sulfides, and phosphates; most are probably daughter minerals. Microthermometric determinations on secondary fluid inclusions hosted by alkali feldspar define a temperature regime dominated by hypersaline aqueous fluids. Fluid-inclusion temperature data and mineral-pair geothermometers for coexisting feldspars and hornblende and plagioclase were used to construct a pressure-temperature scenario for the development and evolution of the nodules. We have compared the environment of porphyry copper formation and the petrogenetic environment constructed for the studied nodules. The suite of ore minerals observed in the nodules supports a potential for mineralization, which is similar to that observed in the alkaline volcanic systems of southern Italy (Pantelleria, Pontine Archipelago, Mt. Somma-Vesuvius). © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
dc.title CHAPTER 7 MAGMATIC-HYDROTHERMAL FLUID INTERACTION AND MINERALIZATION IN ALKALI-SYENITE NODULES FROM THE BRECCIA MUSEO PYROCLASTIC DEPOSIT, NAPLES, ITALY
dc.type Статья
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/S1871-644X(06)80021-5


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