Microanalytical investigation of K-rich fenites from the Catalao II alkaline-carbonatite complex in Central Brazil: Implications for ore-forming processes within the world's largest niobium province
Abstract
Alkaline?carbonatite complexes are the main source of critical raw materials such as niobium (Nb) and rare earth elements (REE), which concentrate through a combination of magmatic and carbohydrothermal processes. These systems typically occur in close spatial connection with altered country rocks resulting from metasomatic alteration by exsolved K-Na-rich fluids, a process known as fenitization. Thus, the association between Nb-REE-rich carbonatites and fenites provides a unique opportunity for the investigation of carbohydrothermal alteration processes leading to critical metal enrichment. In this study, we focused on K-rich fenites associated with a shallow dike swarm system in the Boa Vista niobium deposit, the second-largest global producer of Nb, which is hosted within the Catalão II alkaline?carbonatite complex in Central Brazil. We used a combination of micro-analytical techniques including EBSD, EMPA, and ?-EDXRF to unravel the complex micro-textural features of the fenites. Our data suggest that alkaline fluids exsolved vigorously from the carbonatite melts upon dike emplacement and pervasively metasomatized the country rocks, forming a melanocratic proximal fenite (phlogopitite), and distal fine-grained orthoclase-phlogopite-calcite fenites. Fluid alteration mobilized soluble cations (K, Fe, Mg, Ba, and Sr) plus S, CO
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| Título según WOS: | Microanalytical investigation of K-rich fenites from the Catalao II alkaline-carbonatite complex in Central Brazil: Implications for ore-forming processes within the world's largest niobium province |
| Título según SCOPUS: | Microanalytical investigation of K-rich fenites from the Catalão II alkaline?carbonatite complex in Central Brazil: Implications for ore-forming processes within the world's largest niobium province |
| Título de la Revista: | Journal of Geochemical Exploration |
| Volumen: | 258 |
| Editorial: | Elsevier B.V. |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2024 |
| Idioma: | English |
| DOI: |
10.1016/j.gexplo.2024.107420 |
| Notas: | ISI, SCOPUS |