Experimental study of fluid
inclusions in Hakmanite from Karnasurt
Mauntin, Lovosersky massif
Kovalskaya T.N*, Kotelnikova Z.A.**,
Kotelnikov A.R.*, Suk
N.I.*, Kovalsky A.M.*, Goettlicher J.***
*IEM RAS, Chernogolovka, Moscow district, Russia, tatiana76@iem.ac.ru
**IGEM RAS, Moscow.
Russia
*** Insitute for Synchrotron Radiation, Karlsruhe, Germanyš
šššššššššššš Lovozersky alkaline massif is
located in the central part of Kola peninsula and
includes gigantic deposits of rare and radioactive elements. Data of alkalinity
of post magmatic mineralgenetic
solutions are necessary for understanding the features of mineralogenesis
process for alkaline complexes. Sodalite (hakmanite) is a typical mineral of pegmatites
of Lovozersky massif. Investigation of fluid
inclusions in hakmanite (as it composition) supposes
the conditions of it formation.
The composition of hakmanite was determined by the microbeam
method. which showed two types of hakmanite
in pegmatite ¹61 of Lovozersky massif – with Cl- and Cl- šand SO42- anion groups. A slice of hackmanite has been cut, and
sulfur K-edge X-ray absorption spectra have been measured in the
fluorescence mode at the bulk X-ray absorption spectroscopy beamline
(XAS) at ANKA using a five element Ge solid state
detector (Canberra). A silicon 111 crystal pair was used as monochromator.
Higher harmonics were eliminated by passing a mirror behind the monochromator. To minimize absorption caused by the
atmosphere and by the windows of the ionization chamber a combined
ionization-sample-chamber has been used at a nitrogen gas pressure of about 80
mbar. We have detected two types of sulfur K-edge XANES spectra in a sodalite (hackmanite) sample from
Lovosero massiv, Kola peninsula: One indicates reduced sulfur species, the other
one mainly sulfur as sulfate (fig. 1, 2). A suggestion how to attribute these
species to the sodalite pahses
has been given, but has to be checked by performing micro-X-ray diffraction at
the same sample position where X-ray absorption spectra have been recorded.
Fig. 1. S
K-edge XANES spectrum of an area at the slice of hakmanite
where light pink colors dominate.
Fig. 2. S
K-edge XANES spectrum of an area at the slice where blue colored parts have
been observed.
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Fig. 3. Fluid inclusion in hakmanite, Karnasurt,š Lovozersky
massif. |
We also
investigated fluid inclusions in hakmanite (fig. 3).
It is shown, that fluid inclusions in hakmanite
contain water, crystal of salt and gas bubble. The thermometry of 3-phase fluid
inclusions showed that the temperature of inclusion homogenization is about 200Ï. The temperature of ice-melt in inclusions is from -6.5
to -4.4 Ïó. On the basis of these data we calculated the
concentration of NaCleq in the fluid – 9.9
wt.%.
šWe carried out some experiments on synthesis
of fluid inclusions in hakmanite. We used 1 M solution
Na2SO4 and 2 M Naól solution as a fluid
component. The ratio shot/fluid was 1:6. High temperature gas pressure
apparatus is šused
to carry outš the experiments. The charge ofš the starting material was placed
inside gold capsule Synthesis was carried out at ô=450œó and ò=1.5 kbar. The duration of
the experiments was 31 days. The slices of hakmanite about 0,8*0,5 cm were used as starting materials. These slices were
heated to 500ϗ and then were cooled in alcohol at room
temperature. Synthesized fluid inclusions were investigated by thermo-cryometric method with
Linkam-600. We measured
concentrations of Na2SO4 and Naól solutions after experiments
by flameless atomic absorption spectrometry method. We carried out the investigation of fluid
inclusions in natrolite, which was found in the same pegmatite.
This study was
financially supported by RFBR grants ¹
06-05-64904, ¹ 07-05-00217, 07-05-00389, Russian Federation President grants íë-4797.2008.5 and Fund of native science support.