FLUID-ROCK INTERACTION IN AUTOLITHS OF AGPAITIC NEPHELINE SYENITES IN THE ILíMAUSSAQ INTRUSION, SOUTH GREENLAND

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dc.contributor.author Schönenberger J.
dc.contributor.author Marks M.
dc.contributor.author Wagner T.
dc.contributor.author Markl G.
dc.date.accessioned 2025-02-08T08:30:21Z
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dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=31347040
dc.identifier.citation Lithos, 2006, 91, 1-4, 331-351
dc.identifier.issn 0024-4937
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/47966
dc.description.abstract Within the 1.16 Ga old Ilímaussaq intrusion, up to 700 m large autoliths occur in one stratigraphic unit of the layered floor series of agpaitic nepheline syenites (kakortokites). These autoliths consist of two different rock types: augite syenite and naujaite (agpaitic nepheline syenite). All three rock types show a number of alteration features related to the entrapment of the autoliths in the kakortokite magma caused by the interaction with a fluid phase. In the kakortokites, the oxidation of primary arfvedsonite to aegirine and fluorite is restricted to the close proximity to the autoliths. Close to the surrounding kakortokite, the primary mafic phases of the augite syenites (augite, fayalite, Fe-Ti oxides) are completely replaced by arfvedsonite, aenigmatite, biotite, aegirine and fluorite. The decomposition of primary hastingsite to spectacular aegirine-augite-nepheline-aenigmatite symplectites can be observed up to several meters inside the autoliths. Additionally, fluorite formed at grain boundaries of primary nepheline. In the naujaite autoliths, primary arfvedsonite is replaced by aegirine-biotite intergrowths and abundant aenigmatite is occasionally replaced by Ti-rich aegirine and Fe-Ti oxides. The mineral reactions in the autoliths are used to decipher details of the late to post-magmatic processes in a peralkaline syenitic intrusion. Mineral equilibria record an evolution governed by falling temperature (620 to ca. 500 °C) and increasing relative oxygen fugacity from FMQ + 1 to above FMQ + 4. Quantification of the observed mineral reactions reveals the infiltration of the autoliths with an oxidizing fluid phase rich in Na and F and minor addition of K. Volatiles (H and F) and in some cases also Fe, Ti and Ca (± Mg) released from primary autolith phases were mainly just relocated within the autoliths. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
dc.subject AUTOLITHS
dc.subject ELEMENT-MOBILITY
dc.subject FLUID-ROCK INTERACTION
dc.subject ILíMAUSSAQ
dc.subject ISOCON-METHOD
dc.subject PERALKALINE
dc.title FLUID-ROCK INTERACTION IN AUTOLITHS OF AGPAITIC NEPHELINE SYENITES IN THE ILíMAUSSAQ INTRUSION, SOUTH GREENLAND
dc.type Статья
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.lithos.2006.03.024


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