Carbonatite-like rock in a dike of the Aikhal kimberlite pipe; comparison with carbonatites of the Nomokhtookh site (Anabar area)
Carbonatite-like rock in a dike of the Aikhal kimberlite pipe; comparison with carbonatites of the Nomokhtookh site (Anabar area)
Russian Geology and Geophysics (June 2021) 62 (6): 605-618
- Aldan Shield
- alkaline earth metals
- Anabar Shield
- Asia
- baddeleyite
- breccia
- carbonates
- carbonatites
- chemical composition
- Commonwealth of Independent States
- diamond deposits
- dikes
- igneous rocks
- intrusions
- isotope ratios
- isotopes
- kimberlite
- metals
- monazite
- Nd-144/Nd-143
- neodymium
- niobates
- oxides
- phosphates
- pyrochlore
- rare earths
- Russian Federation
- Siberian Platform
- Sr-87/Sr-86
- stable isotopes
- strontium
- Yakutia Russian Federation
- Aykhal Pipe
- Alakit-Markha Deposit
- Nomokhtookh Carbonatite
A dike of rock similar in composition to carbonatites has been found in the Aikhal diamondiferous pipe of the Alakit-Markha field of the Yakutian kimberlite province (YaKP). The fine-grained rock of essentially carbonate composition (dolomite and calcite) rich in thin-platy phlogopite contains minerals typical of carbonatites: monazite, baddeleyite, and pyrochlore. In the high contents and distribution of incompatible elements the rock differs significantly from kimberlites and is transitional from kimberlites to carbonatites. The content of incompatible elements in this rock is 3-5 times lower than that in carbonatite breccias of the pipes in the Staraya Rechka kimberlite field of the YaKP (Nomokhtookh site). The compositions of accessory trace element minerals from the Aikhal dike rock and the Nomokhtookh carbonatite breccias are compared. An assumption is made that the high contents of incompatible elements in the carbonatite-like rock, which caused the crystallization of accessory minerals, are due to the differentiation of kimberlite melt/fluid. The high Sr isotope ratios indicate that the rock altered during hydrothermal and metasomatic processes. The obtained data on the composition of the carbonatite-like rock cannot serve as an argument for the genetic relationship between the Aikhal kimberlites and typical carbonatites. The genetic relationship between kimberlites and carbonatites in the northern fields of the YaKP remains an open issue.