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REE zoning in allanite related to changing partition coefficients during crystallization; implications for REE behaviour in an epidote-bearing tonalite

J. S. Beard, S. S. Sorensen and R. Giere
REE zoning in allanite related to changing partition coefficients during crystallization; implications for REE behaviour in an epidote-bearing tonalite
Mineralogical Magazine (August 2006) 70 (4): 419-435

Abstract

Allanite is present in most samples of the tonalitic Bell Island Pluton, with an average mode near 0.05 wt.%. Allanite occurs as cores in igneous epidote-clinozoisite and exhibits characteristic and consistent zoning patterns. REE-rich cores (All (sub 40-70) ) grade out towards epidote-clinozoisite with REE below electron microprobe detection limits. La, Ce and Pr contents are highest in the REE-rich cores of zoned crystals. Nd and Sm contents both initially increase as total REE decreases and are highest in intermediate zones. Y contents are generally low throughout, but tend to be highest in analyses with All (sub 5-20) . The zoning behavior exhibited by the allanite, specifically the rimward increases in Nd, Sm, and Y, cannot be accounted for by simple fractionation and are best explained by increases in allanite/melt partition coefficients (K (sub d) values) for these elements during crystallization. We propose that the variation in K (sub d) values reflects modification of the allanite structure with changing REE content. These modifications are manifested by changes in color, extinction, and pleochroism within the zoned crystals and include changes in unit-cell volume and dimensions. The changes in K (sub d) values are large enough to result in crossing REE patterns within single allanite crystals. Fractional crystallization of zoned allanite can have noticeable effects on LREE contents and La/Sm (and almost certainly La/Lu) in magmas. In the Bell Island Pluton, 80% of La, but <3% of Y is contained in allanite. Although some of the variation in the LREE chemistry of the pluton is attributable to statistical sampling error, much of it appears to reflect petrogenetic processes that controlled LREE abundance and, ultimately, allanite mode. One sample of Bell Island tonalite is depleted in LREE and has low La/Lu and La/Sm. These chemical features can be modeled by fractionation of zoned allanite.


ISSN: 0026-461X
EISSN: 1471-8022
Coden: MNLMBB
Serial Title: Mineralogical Magazine
Serial Volume: 70
Serial Issue: 4
Title: REE zoning in allanite related to changing partition coefficients during crystallization; implications for REE behaviour in an epidote-bearing tonalite
Affiliation: Virginia Museum of Natural History, Martinsville, VA, United States
Pages: 419-435
Published: 200608
Text Language: English
Publisher: Mineralogical Society, London, United Kingdom
References: 28
Accession Number: 2006-085610
Categories: Mineralogy of silicates
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 3 tables
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Secondary Affiliation: Smithsonian Institution, USA, United StatesAlbert-Ludwigs-Universitaet, DEU, Federal Republic of Germany
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, Copyright, Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 200648
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