Petrology
and geochemistry of rare-metal of syenites in the Ukrainian Shield
Bezsmolova N.V. *
N.P.
Semenenko Institute ofÁ geochemistry,
mineralogy and ore formation NAS Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
Nepheline-free
rare-metal syenites, which are characterized by the high content of Zr, TR,Y,
Nb, are typical of the Ukrainian Shield. Two deposites and some occurances of
the mentioned rare metals are connected with such type of rocks syenites. These rocks are located in three regions of the Ukrainian Shield: Azov area (its Eastern part), south margin of Korsun ã Novomirgorod anortosite-rapakivi granite pluton. ÁThe common characteristic of nepheline-free
rare metal syenites of the Ukrainian Shield is given.
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Nepheline-free rare-metal syenites,
which are characterized by the high content of Zr, TR,Y, Nb, are typical of the
Ukrainian Shield. Two deposites and some occurances of the mentioned rare metals
are connected with such type of rocks syenites. Rare-metal syenites distinguish
for high iron-contents of femic minerals (fayalite, hedenbergite, aegirine, riebeckite,
aegirine-hedenbergite, ferrohastingsite), and high background
level of zirconium (0.1-0.3%) and rare earth elements (0.05-0.2%). These syenites are genetically and spatially related to anorthosite-rapakivi granite
plutons.
ÁNepheline-free rare-metal syenites are located in three regions of the Ukrainian Shield: Azov area (its Eastern part), south margin of Korsun ã Novomirgorod anortosite-rapakivi granite pluton and Korosten
pluton.
A wide
distribution of such syenites is observed in Azov area, where they compose half
of the South-Kalchyk massif.
Azov deposit is
located in the same massif. Different gabbroids ã ferrogabbro, ultramafics,
gabbro and gabbro-norite, were also exposed by mapping drilling in the
South-Eastern part of the South-Kalchyk massif. Isotopic age of the rocks,
which compose South-Kalchyk massif, is 1.8 Ma.
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Syenites of South-Kalchyk massif
belongs to subalkaline series and two-feldspat verieties. Dark-coloured
minerals are characterized by the high iron-contents (fayalite, hedenbergite,
aegirine). The contents of dark-colour minerals in syenites varies from 10 to
30-40%. Besides, FeO dominates over Fe2O3. Accessory
minerals in syenites are represented by apatite, ilmenite, orthite, and
chevkinite. Leikocratic as well as melanocratic varieties of syenites occur. Accoding
to their structural features, all varieties - from fine-grained to coarse-grained
and pegmatoide are observed.
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Syenites of Azov deposit are
characterized by increasing of alkalinity of rocks and minerals (absence of
oligoclase, high contents of alkalines in amphiboles and clinopyroxenes).
Moreover, in these syenites britholite, orthite and fluorite appears (in ore
amount), by high content of zircon. Syenites of Azov deposit principally donôt different
from the syenites of South-Kalchyk massif by their structure signs and ratio of
salic and mafic minerals.
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Syenites of Velyka Vyska massif
which spatially related to the South margine of Korsun-Novomirgorod pluton is
located among granites rapakivi, and some of them ã among Novoukrainska
granites. In this massif fayalite-hedenbergite with ferrohastingsite sienites
dominate, which contain about 10-15% of dark-coloured minerals. The content of plagioclase
in them usually is 5-10%. Sometimes melanocratic, enriched in zircon and
ilmenite varieties of syenites are observed. These syenites,on their chemical
and mineralogical features, are similar to syenites of the Azov deposit. These
features include: mainly feldspar composition, increased content of acmite
component (up to 9%) in clinopyroxene, high content of zirconium (1,5% and
more) and also often observed presence of accessory orthite and chevkinite,
sometimes fluorite. In syenites of Velyka Vygka massif are chacteristic higher
contents of lanthanoids (up to 0.2%) and zirconium (up to 1%), compare to two-feldspar
syenites of South-Kalchyk massif.
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Yastrybetsky syenite massif is
located
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Syenites of Yastrybetsky massif are
represented by alkaline feldspar varieties. Oligoclase can be observed in small
quantity only in endcontact syenites. Dark-coloured minerals of syenites are strongly
enriched in iron and are represented by hedenbergite, aegirine-hedenbergite, aegirine,
ferrohastingsite, ferroendenite, riebeckite. Fayalite had not been found. Characteristic
accessory minerals are zircon, fluorite, orthite, britholite, ilmenite,
bastensite, parisite. Apatite rarely occurs only in endcontact syenites.
Structurally syenites of the Yastrybetsky massif are represented by from medium ã to coarse grained
up to pegmatoid varieties.
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Yastrybetskiy massif represents a
layered intrusion. Rhythmic layering of the massif is displayed by interlaying
of leucocratic and mesocratic syenites. The cryptic layring is expressed by
compositional trand of the rock-forming minerals ( to the central core of the
massif, from down to up in Áthe main
layered series, and from up to down in the upper layered group) of the chemical
composition of the rock forming minerals. Also the alkalinity of pyroxenes and
amphiboles increase in this direction, decrease the aluminaty of biotite and
increase the content of orthoclase minal in the alkaline feldspar. The age on
zircon of syenites of the Yastrybetskiy massif, Áaccording to the last dating is 1,76 Ma.
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ The syenites of the Davydky massif
also belongs to the rare-metal type and this massif is located on the North-East
margine of the Korosten pluton. Massif is composed by the layered series of gabbroids
(gabbro, troctolites, gabbrodiabases, andesine anorthosites). The central part
is represented by syenites. In the Eastern cryptic part of the massif some
andesite anortozites are developed, but not in big quantity. Syenites of the
Davydky massif are less differentiated than syenites of Veilyka Vygkiy and
Yastrybetsky massifs. Syenites of the Davydky massif have increased content of
titanium in pyroxene titanium hedenbergite or ferroaugite are, characterized by
less zirconium content (up to 0.1%) and lanthanoids. Besides zirconium minerals
are represented by zircon as well as baddeleite.
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁAs to other deposites of rare-metal syenites
of the Ukrainian Shild, Khochyn and Karpylovka consist of biotite and
amfibolite syenites with the high content of zircon, orthite and apatite. In
general they are similar to the biotite-amfibole syenites of the Yastrybetsky
massif.
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ So, nepheline-free rare-metal
syenites, enriched in zirconium and lantanoids have quite a wide distribution
within the Ukrainian Shield. Deposites of the rich ÁZr, TR, Y ores are related to these syenites.
References:
Kryvdik S.G. Rare-metal of
syenites in the Ukrainian Shield.
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Tkachuk V.I. Petrology of rare-metal of rocks in the Ukrainian Shield.