Zoned Ree Enriched Dravite from a Granitic Pegmatite in Forshammar Bergslagen Province, Sweden an Empa Xrd and La-Icp-Ms Study
作者
P. Bacik,Pavel Uher,Andreas Ertl,Erik Jönsson,Per Nysten,Viktor Kanický,Tomáš Vaculovič
出处
期刊:Canadian Mineralogist [Mineralogical Association of Canada] 日期:2012-08-01卷期号:50 (4): 825-841被引量:28
标识
DOI:10.3749/canmin.50.4.825
摘要
Green to grayish green tourmaline crystals (up to 10 cm
across), with distinct optical zoning, occurs with quartz,
blocky albite and muscovite in the Forshammar granitic
pegmatite, central Bergslagen province, Sweden. Tourmaline
contains inclusions of zircon and xenotime-(Y), and it is cut
by veinlets of muscovite and hydroxylbastnasite-(Ce).
Microanalytical and structural data (from the rim) indicate
that the tourmaline can be classified as a dravite with
moderate Al-Mg disorder at the Y and Z sites. Tourmaline
displays chemical zoning that reflects the distribution of Fe,
Mg, Al, Ca and Na. The Mg/(Mg+Fe) value is high; it decreases
from core (similar to 0.85) to intermediate zone (0.76-0.79),
but increases in the rim and vein dravite (0.93). The core has
the highest proportion of X-site vacancy and Al content,
whereas the intermediate zone is the most enriched in Fe and
Na. The rim is slightly depleted in Al and has the highest Na
compared to inner zones. Tourmaline veins crosscut the
pre-existing tourmaline and are relatively more enriched in Na
and Ca. The main compositional variations are driven by Al-X
square Mg-1Na-1 and AlOMg-1(OH)(-1) substitutions. The
Forshammar dravite shows the highest known concentrations of
REE from pegmatite tourmaline, <= 1200 ppm REE, <= 210 ppm La,
<= 670 ppm Ce; the chondrite-normalized patterns reveal high
La-N/Yb-N (32 to 464) values and strongly negative Eu anomalies
(Eu/Eu* = 0.005 to 0.05). The contents of Ti, Mn, Y and REE
generally increase at the boundary of the intermediate zone and
rim, whereas the contents of Zn, Ga and Sn decrease from the
core to the rim.