The mineralogy of carbonatites reflects both the diversity of the sources of their parent magmas and their unusual chemistry. Carbonatites contain diverse suites of both primary magmatic minerals and later hydrothermal products. We present a summary of the variety of minerals found in carbon-atites, and note the economic importance of some of them, particularly those that are major sources of “critical elements”, such as Nb and rare earth elements (REEs), which are essential for modern technological applications. Selected mineral groups are then discussed in detail: the REE carbonates, the alkali-rich ephemeral minerals that are rarely preserved but that may be important in the petrogenesis of carbonatites and their metasomatic haloes in adjacent rocks, and the Nb-rich oxides of the pyrochlore supergroup.
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October 01, 2021
The Distinctive Mineralogy of Carbonatites
Andrew G. Christy;
Queensland Museum, Geosciences, 122 Gerler Road, Hendra, QLD 4011, Queensland, Australia
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Igor V. Pekov;
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Mineralogy, Moscow, 119992, Russia
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Sergey V. Krivovichev
Kola Science Centre Russian Academy of Sciences, Fersmana 14, Apatity, 184209, Russia
E-mail: skrivovi@mail.ru
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Queensland Museum, Geosciences, 122 Gerler Road, Hendra, QLD 4011, Queensland, Australia
Publisher: Mineralogical Society of America
First Online:
03 Feb 2022
Online ISSN: 1811-5217
Print ISSN: 1811-5209
Copyright © 2021 by the Mineralogical Society of America
Mineralogical Society of America
Elements (2021) 17 (5): 333–338.
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First Online:
03 Feb 2022
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Andrew G. Christy, Igor V. Pekov, Sergey V. Krivovichev; The Distinctive Mineralogy of Carbonatites. Elements 2021;; 17 (5): 333–338. doi: https://doi.org/10.2138/gselements.17.5.333
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- bastnaesite
- carbonates
- carbonatites
- chemical composition
- crystal structure
- enrichment
- fluorides
- halides
- high-field-strength elements
- hydrothermal alteration
- hydrothermal conditions
- igneous rocks
- metals
- metasomatism
- mineral composition
- mineral exploration
- mineralization
- niobates
- oxides
- pyrochlore
- rare earths
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