Accessory titanomagnetite typomorphism of devonian granitoids in North-Western area of Rudni Altai

Research relevance consists in determining the demand in mineral geochemical investigation of potential granitoid ore-bearing com plexes in Rudni Altai, embracing significant reserves of non-ferrous, noble and rare metals, which, in its turn, would expand the existing Russian mineral resources. Rese...

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Main Authors: Konstantin Novoselov, Yuriy Turkin
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Language:Russian
Published: Tomsk Polytechnic University 2019-05-01
Series:Известия Томского политехнического университета: Инжиниринг георесурсов
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Online Access:http://izvestiya-tpu.ru/archive/article/view/1270
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description Research relevance consists in determining the demand in mineral geochemical investigation of potential granitoid ore-bearing com plexes in Rudni Altai, embracing significant reserves of non-ferrous, noble and rare metals, which, in its turn, would expand the existing Russian mineral resources. Research target is to identify the distinctive accessory titanomagnetite as typomorphism characteristics of potential ore-bearing polyphase Aleysky-Zmeinogorsk granitoid complexes. Research methods in determining mineral chemical composition are: micro-sonde CAMEBAX-MICRO; electronic scanning microscope JSM-6510LV (Joel Ltd.) with energy-dispersive spectroscopy INCAEnergy350+. Research results include the following: initial detailed investigation of accessory magnetite of Aleysky-Zmeinogorsk granitoids and identification of two generations - early-magnetic titanomagnetite and post-magnetic titanomagnetite. The first of which is the decomposition-oxidation of magnetite-ulvospinel structure system. The following siderophile inclusion elements are predominate - Mn, V, Mg, Cr, Ge, while lithophylic elements - Al, Si, Y are less and chalcophylic elements are absent. The post-magmatic magnetite genesis was determined, being the result of titanomagnetite leaching via magmatogene hydrothermal solutions and further crystallization of magnetite, which, in its turn, derives the chemical behavior of titanomagnetite itself. In this case it characterizes low content or absence of Ti and other inclusion elements. The characteristic of V behavior was noted - in the final leucogranite phases magnetite contains more V than in early-magnetic titanomagnetite. Conclusion. Specific decomposition structure and titanomagnetite inclusion elements are typomorphic features of the basaltoid nature of granitoids. Specific potassic features of alkalinity, increased silica acidity and volatile activity during the final phase inhibit the possible V accumulation in titanomagnetite. Early-magnetic titanomagnetite is the mineral-concentrator V. This fact reflects the syngenetic enrichment of these melted elements and geochemical differentiation of Aleysky-Zmeinogorsk granitoids into Fe, Ti and V, as well as, Y and REE.
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spelling doaj.art-9b9902e6b1f24b95b49f53fbf83054eb2023-06-03T21:09:12ZrusTomsk Polytechnic UniversityИзвестия Томского политехнического университета: Инжиниринг георесурсов2500-10192413-18302019-05-013241Accessory titanomagnetite typomorphism of devonian granitoids in North-Western area of Rudni AltaiKonstantin NovoselovYuriy TurkinResearch relevance consists in determining the demand in mineral geochemical investigation of potential granitoid ore-bearing com plexes in Rudni Altai, embracing significant reserves of non-ferrous, noble and rare metals, which, in its turn, would expand the existing Russian mineral resources. Research target is to identify the distinctive accessory titanomagnetite as typomorphism characteristics of potential ore-bearing polyphase Aleysky-Zmeinogorsk granitoid complexes. Research methods in determining mineral chemical composition are: micro-sonde CAMEBAX-MICRO; electronic scanning microscope JSM-6510LV (Joel Ltd.) with energy-dispersive spectroscopy INCAEnergy350+. Research results include the following: initial detailed investigation of accessory magnetite of Aleysky-Zmeinogorsk granitoids and identification of two generations - early-magnetic titanomagnetite and post-magnetic titanomagnetite. The first of which is the decomposition-oxidation of magnetite-ulvospinel structure system. The following siderophile inclusion elements are predominate - Mn, V, Mg, Cr, Ge, while lithophylic elements - Al, Si, Y are less and chalcophylic elements are absent. The post-magmatic magnetite genesis was determined, being the result of titanomagnetite leaching via magmatogene hydrothermal solutions and further crystallization of magnetite, which, in its turn, derives the chemical behavior of titanomagnetite itself. In this case it characterizes low content or absence of Ti and other inclusion elements. The characteristic of V behavior was noted - in the final leucogranite phases magnetite contains more V than in early-magnetic titanomagnetite. Conclusion. Specific decomposition structure and titanomagnetite inclusion elements are typomorphic features of the basaltoid nature of granitoids. Specific potassic features of alkalinity, increased silica acidity and volatile activity during the final phase inhibit the possible V accumulation in titanomagnetite. Early-magnetic titanomagnetite is the mineral-concentrator V. This fact reflects the syngenetic enrichment of these melted elements and geochemical differentiation of Aleysky-Zmeinogorsk granitoids into Fe, Ti and V, as well as, Y and REE.http://izvestiya-tpu.ru/archive/article/view/1270Rudni Altaigranitoidstitanomagnetiteisomorphous systemdecay structuretypomorphism
spellingShingle Konstantin Novoselov
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Accessory titanomagnetite typomorphism of devonian granitoids in North-Western area of Rudni Altai
Известия Томского политехнического университета: Инжиниринг георесурсов
Rudni Altai
granitoids
titanomagnetite
isomorphous system
decay structure
typomorphism
title Accessory titanomagnetite typomorphism of devonian granitoids in North-Western area of Rudni Altai
title_full Accessory titanomagnetite typomorphism of devonian granitoids in North-Western area of Rudni Altai
title_fullStr Accessory titanomagnetite typomorphism of devonian granitoids in North-Western area of Rudni Altai
title_full_unstemmed Accessory titanomagnetite typomorphism of devonian granitoids in North-Western area of Rudni Altai
title_short Accessory titanomagnetite typomorphism of devonian granitoids in North-Western area of Rudni Altai
title_sort accessory titanomagnetite typomorphism of devonian granitoids in north western area of rudni altai
topic Rudni Altai
granitoids
titanomagnetite
isomorphous system
decay structure
typomorphism
url http://izvestiya-tpu.ru/archive/article/view/1270
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