Isotope
carbon composition of graphite and calcite in Chagatai carbonatites
(Uzbekistan)
Kogarko L.N., Divaev
F.K. ,Wall F., Sevastyanov
S.V.
The Chagatai carbonatite-trachyte
complex is represented by dyke swarms and diatemes
present in the basin of Chagatai creek on the northern slopes of the South Nuratau mountains. The carbonatites are
mainly calcite carbonatites (sovites)
but there are also carbonate-silicate rocks, so called kasenites,
ringites and melilite carbonatites (alvikites). Rare
dykes of trachyte are also present. The rock-forming
minerals in Chagatai carbonatites are predominantly
calcite, pyroxene, biotite, garnet, melilite, apatite, magnetite with
secondary amphibole, chlorite, albite, K-feldspar,
hematite, quartz, and montmorillonite.Á A very interesting feature of the Chagatai carbonatites is the previous finding of diamonds. The
diamonds are very rare and are mainly represented by intergrowths of octahedral
crystals and intergrowths of grains with non-defined crystallographic forms and
skeletal forms 0.01-0.05 mm
across. Monocrystals of octahedral shape with flat
faces and acute vertices and edges are found occasionally; they are 0.02-0.05 mm diameter. Graphite
is present in some varieties of carbonatites, forming
separate black flakes with a dull luster up to 2 mm across and also as cement
in interstices between gangue minerals. The carbon isotope composition of
graphite and calcite was measured on a DELTA plus mass-spectrometer. The d13C of graphite is -8.21, whereas d13C of calcite is -4.98. This yields an
equilibrium temperature of 775oC. Assuming a mantle source for
Chagatai carbonatites and equilibrium between
calcite, graphite, CO2 and methane, we have calculated the
composition of fluid phase. The estimated mole fraction of CO2 is
0.7 and that of CH4 is 0.3.
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