DILL, Harald, Radek ŠKODA, Berthold WEBER, Zsolt BERNER, Axel MUELLER a Ronald BAKKER. A NEWLY DISCOVERED SWARM OF SHEAR-ZONE-HOSTED Bi-As-Fe-Mg-P-RICH APLITES AND PEGMATITES IN THE HAGENDORF-PLEYSTEIN PEGMATITE PROVINCE, SOUTHEASTERN GERMANY: A STEP CLOSER TO THE METAMORPHIC ROOT OF PEGMATITES. Canadian Mineralogist. QUEBEC: MINERALOGICAL ASSOC CANADA, 2012, roč. 50, č. 4, s. 943-974. ISSN 0008-4476. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.3749/canmin.50.4.943.
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Originální název A NEWLY DISCOVERED SWARM OF SHEAR-ZONE-HOSTED Bi-As-Fe-Mg-P-RICH APLITES AND PEGMATITES IN THE HAGENDORF-PLEYSTEIN PEGMATITE PROVINCE, SOUTHEASTERN GERMANY: A STEP CLOSER TO THE METAMORPHIC ROOT OF PEGMATITES
Autoři DILL, Harald (276 Německo), Radek ŠKODA (203 Česká republika, garant, domácí), Berthold WEBER (276 Německo), Zsolt BERNER (276 Německo), Axel MUELLER (578 Norsko) a Ronald BAKKER (40 Rakousko).
Vydání Canadian Mineralogist, QUEBEC, MINERALOGICAL ASSOC CANADA, 2012, 0008-4476.
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Originální jazyk angličtina
Typ výsledku Článek v odborném periodiku
Obor 10500 1.5. Earth and related environmental sciences
Stát vydavatele Kanada
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Impakt faktor Impact factor: 1.180
Kód RIV RIV/00216224:14310/12:00064419
Organizační jednotka Přírodovědecká fakulta
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.3749/canmin.50.4.943
UT WoS 000314174400013
Klíčová slova anglicky shear zone; pegmatite-aplite swarm; phosphate; sulfide; arsenide; Miesbrunn; Hagendorf-Pleystein; Germany
Štítky AKR, rivok
Změnil Změnila: Ing. Andrea Mikešková, učo 137293. Změněno: 3. 4. 2013 22:30.
Anotace
The Miesbrunn pegmatite-aplite swarm (MPAS), part of the Hagendorf-Pleystein pegmatite province, southeastern Germany, was emplaced syn- to postkinematically relative to the Variscan tectonometamorphic processes (stage I). The MPAS developed along the contact between the autochthonous Moldanubicum and the nappes of the Bohemicum. Supercritical mobilization of REE, Zr, Mg, Zn, Li, Be and B during stage II led to a silicate-phosphate mineral association between 500 and 600 degrees C. Below 475 degrees C and a pressure of 3.8 kbar, contact-metasomatic reactions caused Mg phosphates to appear. Subsequently to the emplacement of the felsic intrusives bodies, the shear structure was reactivated and used as a conduit for fluids bearing S, As, Bi, Sb, Hg and U, from which sulfides and arsenides precipitated at 350 degrees C. Hypogene alteration during stages III and IV affected the primary phosphates at temperatures below 100 C, with fluctuating redox conditions when the MPAS was brought closer to the paleosurface as a result of strong uplift of the crystalline basement. Phosphates of Fe2+ formed during this epithermal mineralization in the pH range 5 to 10, whereas the stability field of Fe3+ phosphates extended toward lower values, below a pH of 5. The mineral assemblages of the MPAS are on one hand representative of mineralization at the deepest parts of the pegmatite, close to its root zone, and on the other, within the uppermost parts of pegmatites as they were pervasively altered by near-surface fluids. Sulfur isotopes of sulfides found in the MPAS and its wallrocks show a significant trend toward more strongly negative values away from the pegmatites and aplites. A survey of sulfides using their S isotopes may well be a useful exploration tool for "blind" pegmatites (i.e., not exposed).
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