The Peralkaline Nepheline Syenites of the Junguni Intrusion, Chilwa Province, Malawi

Author:

Woolley Alan R.,Platt R. Garth

Abstract

AbstractThe mineralogy of the highly peralkaline Junguni nepheline syenite intrusion of the Chilwa alkaline province has been investigated. The rocks comprise alkali feldspar, very abundant nepheline, locally exceptionally abundant sodalite, sodic pyroxenes, scarce biotite, rare amphibole, and an extensive range of accessory minerals. Electron microprobe analyses indicate that the pyroxenes define an evolutionary trend from salite through aegirine-augite to aegirine, which is unusual in its broadness and ill-definition. This is explained by a series of overlapping trends produced by fluctuating Fe3+/Fe2+ ratios caused by variations in alkali content of the magma, probably produced by periodic alkali loss by surface de-gassing. Much of the sodalite occurs as a primary liquidus phase, but the paragenesis of certain ramifying sodalite veins is more problematical. It is possible that such ramifying masses are the product of coupled migration of alkalis and volatiles by diffusion in a gravitation field under pressure gradients generated by eruptive events, or by the formation of immiscible Na- and Cl-rich liquids. Both early calcic and late mangan-fluor eckermannitic/arfvedsonitic amphiboles occur. The micas vary from biotites with Mg: Fe ratios < 0·5 to almost pure annites; they are fluor-micas and characterized by high Mn contents. Analyses of niobian rutile, mangan ilmenite, ferroan pyrophanite, manganese-rich eucolite, låvenite, mangan-titan låtvenite, rosenbuschite, wöhlerite, pyrochlore, eudialyte and what is believed to be only the second occurrence of kupletskite are given. Many of these minerals are rich in Zr, Nb, Na and Mn and thus typical of the assemblages found in extreme agpaitic complexes such as Ilimaussaq and Lovozero.

Publisher

Mineralogical Society

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology

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