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Gemological Study of Black Nephrite from Dahua, Guangxi Province, China

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Dahua in Guangxi is an important soft jade mining area in southern China. Despite this, research on the nephrite from this region, particularly on the coloring mechanism of black nephrite, remains limited. This study systematically investigates the gemological, mineralogical, and geochemical properties of black nephrite from Dahua. Petrographic analysis reveals that tremolite is the primary mineral, with clinochlore and apatite as associated minerals. Tremolite (SiO2: 58.00 wt%; MgO: 24.75 wt%; CaO: 12.46 wt%) in Dahua nephrite is close to the theoretical values of tremolite. Chlorite thermometry indicates formation temperatures of 240 °C and 328 °C. Geochemical analysis of the samples shows enrichment in light rare earth elements (LREEs), flat heavy rare earth element (HREEs) patterns, and Ce and Eu anomalies. The Mg2+/(Mg2+ + Fe2+) ratio was below 0.06. In the c(Ca2+), c(Mg2+), and c(Fe2+ + Fe3+) ternary diagram, the amphibole plots close to the Dahua green nephrite, suggesting a similar genetic environment and supporting a contact metasomatic origin for the amphibole. Combined with the geological setting, mineralization was driven by hydrothermal fluids from diabase magma, which introduced Si and heat, with Ca and Mg being mobilized from the dolomitic limestone host rocks. These findings contribute to the understanding of nephrite formation in Dahua, distinguishing it from nephrite from other regions and providing a foundation for future studies on the geochemical and mineralogical characteristics of nephrite.
Title: Gemological Study of Black Nephrite from Dahua, Guangxi Province, China
Description:
Dahua in Guangxi is an important soft jade mining area in southern China.
Despite this, research on the nephrite from this region, particularly on the coloring mechanism of black nephrite, remains limited.
This study systematically investigates the gemological, mineralogical, and geochemical properties of black nephrite from Dahua.
Petrographic analysis reveals that tremolite is the primary mineral, with clinochlore and apatite as associated minerals.
Tremolite (SiO2: 58.
00 wt%; MgO: 24.
75 wt%; CaO: 12.
46 wt%) in Dahua nephrite is close to the theoretical values of tremolite.
Chlorite thermometry indicates formation temperatures of 240 °C and 328 °C.
Geochemical analysis of the samples shows enrichment in light rare earth elements (LREEs), flat heavy rare earth element (HREEs) patterns, and Ce and Eu anomalies.
The Mg2+/(Mg2+ + Fe2+) ratio was below 0.
06.
In the c(Ca2+), c(Mg2+), and c(Fe2+ + Fe3+) ternary diagram, the amphibole plots close to the Dahua green nephrite, suggesting a similar genetic environment and supporting a contact metasomatic origin for the amphibole.
Combined with the geological setting, mineralization was driven by hydrothermal fluids from diabase magma, which introduced Si and heat, with Ca and Mg being mobilized from the dolomitic limestone host rocks.
These findings contribute to the understanding of nephrite formation in Dahua, distinguishing it from nephrite from other regions and providing a foundation for future studies on the geochemical and mineralogical characteristics of nephrite.

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