This paper describes the occurrence of Th-rich hellandite-(Ce) and britholite-(Ce) within a volcanic ejectum from a pyroclastic formation of the Vice volcanic complex, north of Rome, Italy. The host rock is a saturated alkali-syenite which consists mainly of potassium feldspar and plagioclase, together with fluor-biotite, plagioclase, titanite, clinopyroxene and magnetite. Hellandite-(Ce) and britholite-(Ce) are associated with this mineral assemblage which contains also several accessory phases including zircon, fluorapatite, allanite, and silico-phosphates of Th, U, REE close in composition to cheralite-brabantite. Hellandite-(Ce) and britholite-(Ce) are typically intergrown with hellandite in all case observed rimming britholite. These unusual REE, Th, U minerals are secondary to the formation of the host rock and the compositions of the associated minerals suggest that they originated from fluids rich in F, P and possibly S and C. The presence of fractures filled by clays containing dispersed REE-minerals, probably fluorocarbonates, suggests a very late-stage hydrothermal remobilization, transportation and redeposition of the REE. An important implication of such widespread secondary mineralization is that great care should be exerted when using bulk-rock trace-element data from these volcanic samples for geochemical modelling.
DELLA VENTURA, G., WILLIAMS T., C., Cabella, R., Oberti, R., Caprilli, E., Bellatreccia, F. (1999). Britholite-hellandite intergrowths and associated REE-minerals from the alkali-syenitic ejecta of the Vico volcanic complex (Latium, Italy): petrological implications bearing on REE mobility in volcanic systems. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MINERALOGY, 11, 843-854.
Britholite-hellandite intergrowths and associated REE-minerals from the alkali-syenitic ejecta of the Vico volcanic complex (Latium, Italy): petrological implications bearing on REE mobility in volcanic systems
DELLA VENTURA, Giancarlo;BELLATRECCIA, FABIO
1999-01-01
Abstract
This paper describes the occurrence of Th-rich hellandite-(Ce) and britholite-(Ce) within a volcanic ejectum from a pyroclastic formation of the Vice volcanic complex, north of Rome, Italy. The host rock is a saturated alkali-syenite which consists mainly of potassium feldspar and plagioclase, together with fluor-biotite, plagioclase, titanite, clinopyroxene and magnetite. Hellandite-(Ce) and britholite-(Ce) are associated with this mineral assemblage which contains also several accessory phases including zircon, fluorapatite, allanite, and silico-phosphates of Th, U, REE close in composition to cheralite-brabantite. Hellandite-(Ce) and britholite-(Ce) are typically intergrown with hellandite in all case observed rimming britholite. These unusual REE, Th, U minerals are secondary to the formation of the host rock and the compositions of the associated minerals suggest that they originated from fluids rich in F, P and possibly S and C. The presence of fractures filled by clays containing dispersed REE-minerals, probably fluorocarbonates, suggests a very late-stage hydrothermal remobilization, transportation and redeposition of the REE. An important implication of such widespread secondary mineralization is that great care should be exerted when using bulk-rock trace-element data from these volcanic samples for geochemical modelling.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.