Author:
Cressey G.,Wall F.,Cressey B. A.
Abstract
Abstract
Monazite-(Ce) from a dolomite carbonatite at Kangankunde, Malawi, is
sector-zoned with variation in La2O3 of
up to 6.0 wt.% and in Nd2O3 of up to 3.9
wt.% between sectors. Single crystal X-ray diffraction, backscattered electron
imaging and microprobe analysis have been used to establish the relationship
between the morphology and sector chemistry of this low-Th monazite,
(Ce,La,Nd)PO4. Uptake of La by {011} sector surfaces is
enhanced relative to that of and {100} sectors; Ce shows no
partitioning differences; and uptake of Nd is more easily facilitated on
and {100} surfaces relative to
{011}. There appears to be a distinct relationship between the size of the
REE ion and the probability of uptake
via the different growth surfaces. Interpretation of
this uptake behaviour, based on theories involving ‘protosites’, involves an
investigation of the possible kink site geometries at edge-steps during growth.
Part-formed kink sites with small entrance sizes are calculated to occur with
higher frequency on relative to {011}, and this
correlates with an increase in the smaller-sized REE
(Nd) uptake by growth surfaces. The overall
morphology and sector growth is suggested to be a function of uptake
chemistry.
Subject
Geochemistry and Petrology
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