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Bagiński, B., Macdonald, R., Dzierżanowski, P., Zozulya, D., Kartashov, P. M. (2015) Hydrothermal alteration of chevkinite-group minerals: products and mechanisms. Part 1. Hydration of chevkinite-(Ce) Mineralogical Magazine, 79 (5) 1019-1037 doi:10.1180/minmag.2015.079.5.01

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TitleHydrothermal alteration of chevkinite-group minerals: products and mechanisms. Part 1. Hydration of chevkinite-(Ce)
JournalMineralogical Magazine
AuthorsBagiński, B.Author
Macdonald, R.Author
Dzierżanowski, P.Author
Zozulya, D.Author
Kartashov, P. M.Author
Year2015 (October)Volume79
Page(s)1019-1037Issue5
PublisherMineralogical Society
DOIdoi:10.1180/minmag.2015.079.5.01Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID244682Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:244682:4
GUID10d6ccca-8ac5-4293-8be1-f09633c5ce51
Full ReferenceBagiński, B., Macdonald, R., Dzierżanowski, P., Zozulya, D., Kartashov, P. M. (2015) Hydrothermal alteration of chevkinite-group minerals: products and mechanisms. Part 1. Hydration of chevkinite-(Ce) Mineralogical Magazine, 79 (5) 1019-1037 doi:10.1180/minmag.2015.079.5.01
Plain TextBagiński, B., Macdonald, R., Dzierżanowski, P., Zozulya, D., Kartashov, P. M. (2015) Hydrothermal alteration of chevkinite-group minerals: products and mechanisms. Part 1. Hydration of chevkinite-(Ce) Mineralogical Magazine, 79 (5) 1019-1037 doi:10.1180/minmag.2015.079.5.01
Abstract/NotesAbstractSamples from Russia and Scotland are used to examine the interaction of the REE-Ti silicate chevkinite-(Ce) with hydrothermal fluids. Altered zones in crystals are distinguished by using areas of low intensity on backscattered-electron images, low analytical totals, increasingly large departures from stoichiometry and, in some cases, the presence of micropores. Initial alteration of the chevkinite results in strong Ca enrichment. With increasing degrees of alteration, Ca abundances drop sharply, as do those of the REE, Fe and Si. In contrast, Ti levels increase strongly, usually accompanied by higher Nb ± Th levels. The most altered zones contain up to 36 wt.% TiO2 and the formula cannot be expressed in the standard chevkinite formula. In detail, samples follow different alteration trends, presumably reflecting different P, T, fO2 and fluid composition. The Ti enrichment may have been related to a reaction front of dissolution-reprecipitation passing through the outer zones of the original chevkinite, leaving behind a reprecipitated Ti-enriched phase which may or may not be chevkinite.


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