Normative quartz as an indicator of the mass transfer intensity during the postmagmatic alteration of the Botuobinskaya Pipe kimberlites (Yakutia)
Normative quartz as an indicator of the mass transfer intensity during the postmagmatic alteration of the Botuobinskaya Pipe kimberlites (Yakutia)
Russian Geology and Geophysics (December 2008) 49 (12): 894-907
- Anabar Shield
- Asia
- chemical composition
- Commonwealth of Independent States
- framework silicates
- hydrothermal alteration
- igneous rocks
- intrusions
- kimberlite
- major elements
- mass transfer
- metals
- metasomatism
- petrographic norms
- pipes
- quartz
- rare earths
- Russian Federation
- Siberia
- Siberian Platform
- silica minerals
- silicates
- trace elements
- Yakutia Russian Federation
- Botuobinskaya Pipe
The intensity of postmagmatic processes in the Botuobinskaya pipe kimberlites was estimated from the calculated content of normative secondary quartz (Q). Several simple algorithms are proposed to calculate the Q content from chemical analyses of kimberlites. Ten groups of altered kimberlites have been recognized from the Q contents. The contents of MgO, some trace elements, and LREE in the groups, the contents of Cr and Ca of crimson garnets, the diamond contents of kimberlites, and the average weight of diamonds decrease as the Q content increases. It is shown that the negative SiO (sub 2) -MgO correlation is the most effective indicator of the postmagmatic alteration of kimberlites. As the degree of their secondary alteration increases, the kimberlites transform into an assemblage of quartz and clay minerals enriched in some trace elements and almost completely lacking REE and diamonds.