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Rinkite, cerianite-(Ce), and hingganite-(Ce) in syenite gneisses from the Sushina Hill Complex, India: occurrence, compositional data and petrogenetic significance
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AbstractAccessory rare earth element (REE) minerals occur in small quantities in agpaitic and miaskitic nepheline syenite gneisses of the Sushina Hill Complex, India. TheREE-rich minerals restricted mainly to the agpaitic rocks are rinkite, cerianite-(Ce), and cerian thorite. Rinkite, formed at the ortho-magmatic stage predates otherREE-rich phases and is the most Nd-F-rich rinkite (6.62–7.45 wt.% Nd2O3; 8.75–9.74 wt.% F) with very high Nd/Ce (>2.46) ratios reported to date. Hydrothermal cerianite-(Ce), formed by the decomposition of eudialyte in the agpaitic rocks, occurs as small rounded crystals rich in Ce (∼63–74 wt.% CeO2) and Y (6.03–11.69 wt.% Y2O3). The presence of cerianite-(Ce) indicates formation in an evolving hydrothermal fluid in an oxidizing milieu. Hingganite-(Ce) is present in the miaskitic unit and is considered to represent the superposition of an agpaitic mineral on an initial miaskitic assemblage. Hingganite-(Ce) is characterized by elevated contents of Ce (18.03–21.94 wt.% Ce2O3), and Nd (13.90–15.40 wt.% Nd2O3). Experimental data, coupled with the observed assemblage, suggest that the hingganite-(Ce) precipitated from the hydrothermal fluid between 400 and 300°C followed by cerianite-(Ce) (<∼300°C). This conclusion implies that eudialyte decomposition was probably initiated above 400°C.
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Title: Rinkite, cerianite-(Ce), and hingganite-(Ce) in syenite gneisses from the Sushina Hill Complex, India: occurrence, compositional data and petrogenetic significance
Description:
AbstractAccessory rare earth element (REE) minerals occur in small quantities in agpaitic and miaskitic nepheline syenite gneisses of the Sushina Hill Complex, India.
TheREE-rich minerals restricted mainly to the agpaitic rocks are rinkite, cerianite-(Ce), and cerian thorite.
Rinkite, formed at the ortho-magmatic stage predates otherREE-rich phases and is the most Nd-F-rich rinkite (6.
62–7.
45 wt.
% Nd2O3; 8.
75–9.
74 wt.
% F) with very high Nd/Ce (>2.
46) ratios reported to date.
Hydrothermal cerianite-(Ce), formed by the decomposition of eudialyte in the agpaitic rocks, occurs as small rounded crystals rich in Ce (∼63–74 wt.
% CeO2) and Y (6.
03–11.
69 wt.
% Y2O3).
The presence of cerianite-(Ce) indicates formation in an evolving hydrothermal fluid in an oxidizing milieu.
Hingganite-(Ce) is present in the miaskitic unit and is considered to represent the superposition of an agpaitic mineral on an initial miaskitic assemblage.
Hingganite-(Ce) is characterized by elevated contents of Ce (18.
03–21.
94 wt.
% Ce2O3), and Nd (13.
90–15.
40 wt.
% Nd2O3).
Experimental data, coupled with the observed assemblage, suggest that the hingganite-(Ce) precipitated from the hydrothermal fluid between 400 and 300°C followed by cerianite-(Ce) (<∼300°C).
This conclusion implies that eudialyte decomposition was probably initiated above 400°C.
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