Zirconium-bearing accessory minerals in UK Paleogene granites: textural, compositional, and paragenetic relationships
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Published:2021-09-23
Issue:5
Volume:33
Page:537-570
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ISSN:1617-4011
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Container-title:European Journal of Mineralogy
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Eur. J. Mineral.
Author:
Belkin Harvey E.ORCID, Macdonald Ray
Abstract
Abstract. The mineral occurrences, parageneses, textures, and compositions of
Zr-bearing accessory minerals in a suite of UK Paleogene granites from
Scotland and Northern Ireland are described. Baddeleyite, zirconolite, and
zircon, in that sequence, formed in hornblende + biotite granites (type 1)
and hedenbergite–fayalite granites (type 2). The peralkaline microgranite
(type 3) of Ailsa Craig contains zircon, dalyite, a eudialyte-group mineral,
a fibrous phase which is possibly lemoynite, and Zr-bearing aegirine.
Hydrothermal zircon is also present in all three granite types and documents
the transition from a silicate-melt environment to an incompatible
element-rich aqueous-dominated fluid. No textures indicative of inherited
zircon were observed. The minerals crystallized in stages from magmatic
through late-magmatic to hydrothermal. The zirconolite and eudialyte-group
mineral are notably Y+REE-rich (REE signifies rare earth element). The crystallization sequence of the
minerals may have been related to the activities of Si and Ca, to melt
peralkalinity, and to local disequilibrium.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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