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Compositional Variation in Pyrochlores of Amba Dongar Carbonatite Complex, Gujarat


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1 Carbonatite Research Centre, Amba Dongar, Kadipani, Dist. Baroda - 390 117, India
2 Mineralogisch-Petrographisches Institut, Universitaet Hamburg, Grindelallee 48, 20146 Hamburg, Germany
     

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Pyrochlore is interpreted as a primary magmatic mineral that appeared in early carbonatite phases at Amba Dongar. Later intrusive phases incorporated this early pyrochlore and caused compositional modification, particularly around the rims, in response to changing magma chemistry. Consequently pyrochlore compositions show wide ranges in Nb, Ta, Ca, Ba, Ti and Ce. The final carbonatite phase was ankeritic and rich in hydrothermal fluids, giving rise to extreme compositional zoning and introduction of diverse elements (Si, U, Sr, Th, Fe), in the contained pyrochlore. Enrichment in radioelements such as U lead to metamictization, alteration and A-site vacancy.

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Pyrochlore, Carbonatite, Zoning, Sovite, Amba Dongar, Gujarat.
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Authors

Shrinivas G. Viladkar
Carbonatite Research Centre, Amba Dongar, Kadipani, Dist. Baroda - 390 117, India
Ulrich Bismayer
Mineralogisch-Petrographisches Institut, Universitaet Hamburg, Grindelallee 48, 20146 Hamburg, Germany

Abstract


Pyrochlore is interpreted as a primary magmatic mineral that appeared in early carbonatite phases at Amba Dongar. Later intrusive phases incorporated this early pyrochlore and caused compositional modification, particularly around the rims, in response to changing magma chemistry. Consequently pyrochlore compositions show wide ranges in Nb, Ta, Ca, Ba, Ti and Ce. The final carbonatite phase was ankeritic and rich in hydrothermal fluids, giving rise to extreme compositional zoning and introduction of diverse elements (Si, U, Sr, Th, Fe), in the contained pyrochlore. Enrichment in radioelements such as U lead to metamictization, alteration and A-site vacancy.

Keywords


Pyrochlore, Carbonatite, Zoning, Sovite, Amba Dongar, Gujarat.