Physics
Scientific paper
May 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975gecoa..39..597e&link_type=abstract
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 39, Issue 5, pp.597-620
Physics
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Scientific paper
are-earth (REE) and yttrium abundances were determined, by an ion-exchange-X-ray fluorescence procedure, for whole-rock (14) and mineral (87) samples from the Oka carbonatite complex. Whole-rock and mineral data indicate a trend of total REE + Y enrichment, and relative enrichment in light REE, in the order: ultrafenites < ijolites < okaites. The sövites may show wide variations in total REE + Y concentrations, but relative REE abundance patterns will be similar. The greatest REE and Y concentrations occur in apatite, niocalite, perovskite and pyrochlore. Many of the minerals show europium anomalies (both positive and negative), and these are believed to be the result of closed system competition between the various minerals for divalent Eu. The partition coefficients for mineral pairs are quite variable, indicating that the Oka rocks were emplaced through a wide-range of physicochemical and/or nonequilibrium conditions. A reasonable model for the origin of the complex involves a limited partial melting of mantle material, emplacement of the melt in a magma chamber, crystallization of mafic minerals resulting in a residual liquid which produced ijolite and subsequently okaite, and crystallization of the carbonatites from a volatile-rich, possibly immiscible, phase.
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