Title of article :
Distribution of trace elements controlled by sector and growth zonings in zircon from a miaskite pegmatite of the Vishnegorsky massif, the Southern Urals
Author/Authors :
Levashova ، Ekaterina V. Institute of Precambrian Geology and Geochronology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) , Popov ، Vladimir A. South Ural Federal Scientific Center of Mineralogy and Geoecology of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) , Levashov ، Dmitry S. Saint Petersburg Mining University , Rumyantseva ، Natalia A. Saint Petersburg Mining University
From page :
136
To page :
148
Abstract :
Data on the content and distribution of trace and rare-earth elements (SIMS method) in sectors and growth zones of a large zircon crystal from miaskite pegmatites of the Vishnegogorsky massif are presented. The morphology of the zircon crystal is a combination of a dipyramid {111} and prism {010}. It has been established that the growth sector of dipyramid {111} is characterized by almost one order of magnitude higher contents of Y, Nb, REE, Th; higher Th/U and Eu/Eu* values; REE distribution spectra are flatter compared to prism {010} growth sector. A regular decrease in the content of trace and rare-earth elements in the direction from the central zone to the marginal zone of crystal growth was revealed. A smooth regression of zircon crystallization temperature of zircon from 960 °C in the central zone to 740 °C in the marginal zone of the dipyramid sector and 700-650 °C in the prism sector has been revealed, which may be a reflection of thermal evolution of the crystallization process. It is assumed that crystallization of the central zone of zircon occurred at early stages from a relatively trace-еlement-rich melt. The crystallization was completed at lower temperatures, probably, simultaneously with the formation of REE-concentrating minerals, which resulted in natural decrease of  content of trace and rare-earth elements in the melt and, consequently, in zircon crystallizing from it.
Keywords :
zircon , trace elements , REE , ion microprobe , sector zoning , zoning , Vishnevogorsky massif
Journal title :
Journal of Mining Institute
Journal title :
Journal of Mining Institute
Record number :
2775984
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