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@article{1091300, author = {Novák, Milan and Škoda, Radek and Gadas, Petr and Krmíček, Lukáš and Černý, Petr}, article_location = {Ottawa}, article_number = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3749/canmin.50.4.1077}, keywords = {Li-bearing pegmatites; mixed (NYF plus LCT) signature; origin; contamination; mixing test; Moldanubian Zone; Czech Republic}, language = {eng}, issn = {0008-4476}, journal = {Canadian Mineralogist}, title = {CONTRASTING ORIGINS OF THE MIXED (NYF plus LCT) SIGNATURE IN GRANITIC PEGMATITES, WITH EXAMPLES FROM THE MOLDANUBIAN ZONE, CZECH REPUBLIC}, volume = {50}, year = {2012} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1091300 AU - Novák, Milan - Škoda, Radek - Gadas, Petr - Krmíček, Lukáš - Černý, Petr PY - 2012 TI - CONTRASTING ORIGINS OF THE MIXED (NYF plus LCT) SIGNATURE IN GRANITIC PEGMATITES, WITH EXAMPLES FROM THE MOLDANUBIAN ZONE, CZECH REPUBLIC JF - Canadian Mineralogist VL - 50 IS - 4 SP - 1077-1094 EP - 1077-1094 PB - MAC SN - 00084476 KW - Li-bearing pegmatites KW - mixed (NYF plus LCT) signature KW - origin KW - contamination KW - mixing test KW - Moldanubian Zone KW - Czech Republic N2 - Two granitic pegmatites with mixed (NYF + LCT) signatures from the Moldanubian Zone, Czech Republic, were examined to determine their origin. On the basis of geological setting, paragenesis, geochemical modeling and chemical composition of rocks and minerals, two contrasting modes of origin were discerned. The Li-bearing (lithium micas + elbaite) Kracovice pegmatite, with "amazonite", samarskite and fergusonite, is the product of the strong fractionation of pegmatite-forming melt derived from the orogenic I-type Trebic pluton. Geological, petrological, compositional and isotopic data from this ultrapotassic melasyenite-melagranite point to mixing of a mantle-derived magma with (leuco) granitic melt from crustal rocks. The granite-pegmatite system of the Trebic pluton and the mainly Li-bearing Kracovice pegmatite are typical examples of the mixed (NYF + LCT) petrogenetic family. The contaminated elbaite-subtype pegmatite Blizna I, Cesky Krumlov Unit, with lithium tourmalines (elbaite, liddicoatite, uvite), primary REE minerals [bastnasite-(Ce), parisite-(Ce), allanite-(Ce)] and Ca(Mg)-rich minerals (diopside, uvite, titanite), gained its mixed signature through a unique pre-emplacement process involving the external contamination with Ca, Mg and REE of an evolved (LCT) pegmatite-forming melt by distal carbonatite-like marbles with an NYF signature. Despite the clearly mixed-signature mineralogy and geochemistry, the Blizna I pegmatite represents a special type of contaminated LCT pegmatite rather than a member of the mixed family. ER -
NOVÁK, Milan, Radek ŠKODA, Petr GADAS, Lukáš KRMÍČEK and Petr ČERNÝ. CONTRASTING ORIGINS OF THE MIXED (NYF plus LCT) SIGNATURE IN GRANITIC PEGMATITES, WITH EXAMPLES FROM THE MOLDANUBIAN ZONE, CZECH REPUBLIC. \textit{Canadian Mineralogist}. Ottawa: MAC, 2012, vol.~50, No~4, p.~1077-1094. ISSN~0008-4476. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.3749/canmin.50.4.1077.
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