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Nephrites of East Siberia; geochemical features and problems of genesis

M. V. Burtseva, G. S. Ripp, V. F. Posokhov and A. E. Murzintseva
Nephrites of East Siberia; geochemical features and problems of genesis
Russian Geology and Geophysics (March 2015) 56 (3): 402-410

Abstract

The largest nephrite-bearing province of Russia is located on the southern folded periphery of the Siberian craton. Deposits of two formation types were established here: apoultrabasic (East Sayan and Dzhida areas, Parama massif) and apocarbonate (Vitim area). Nephrites compose schlieren and lenticular bodies usually in the zones of contact of serpentinous (lizardite-antogorite) dunite-harzburgite rocks and dolomitic marbles with aluminosilicate rocks of different compositions. Significant difference in composition has been established for nephrites of different formations. Apocarbonate nephrites are more magnesian and fluoric and less ferroan. The contents of Li, Be, Rb, and Cs in them are two orders of magnitude higher and the contents of Sc, Ti, and Mn are lower than those in apoultrabasic nephrites. The isotope data evidence that the fluid phase of apoultrabasic nephrites was released from serpentinites during metamorphism, whereas the fluid phase of apocarbonate nephrites is only meteoric water. Oxygen in minerals of metamorphosed carbonate rocks was borrowed from the matrix subjected to replacement, sometimes with the participation of formation waters.


ISSN: 1068-7971
Serial Title: Russian Geology and Geophysics
Serial Volume: 56
Serial Issue: 3
Title: Nephrites of East Siberia; geochemical features and problems of genesis
Affiliation: Russian Academy of Sciences, Geological Institute Ulan-Ude, Ulan-Ude, Russian Federation
Pages: 402-410
Published: 201503
Text Language: English
Publisher: Allerton Press, New York, NY, United States
References: 47
Accession Number: 2021-062608
Categories: Mineralogy of silicatesEconomic geology, geology of nonmetal depositsIsotope geochemistry
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 3 tables, sketch maps
N51°00'00" - N61°00'00", E104°00'00" - E118°30'00"
Secondary Affiliation: Russian Academy of Sciences, Buryat Science Center, RUS, Russian Federation
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2021, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 2021

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