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Specific features of basic kimberlite mass composition
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The conducted studies have shown that kimberlite diatremes are characterized by individual mineral
features of the rocks that compose them. Sometimes these differences are inherent not only to specific pipes, but also
to individual bodies and blocks. The processes of serpentinization, carbonatization, chloritization and brucitization also
have their own specific features in each diatreme. Individual properties are also characteristic of the main mass of kimberlites
of secondary formations, consisting of two or more minerals. The appearance of kimberlite rocks in diatremes
is largely determined by the development of a complex of secondary minerals that arose after the consolidation of rocks
as a result of their endo- and exogenous transformations. Analysis of the distribution of serpentine, phlogopite, chlorite,
talc, calcite, dolomite, pyroaurite, brucite and their associations in kimberlites of the Siberian platform made it possible
to consider the conditions of formation of individual new mineral associations and to assess their role in the formation
of the individual appearance of these diamond-bearing rocks. The differences of the latter are due to the intensity
of development and uneven distribution of the main secondary minerals and their varieties: calcite, dolomite, pyroaurite,
phlogopite, chlorite, lizardite, chrysotile and Al-serpentine with varying degrees of development of structural
defects. It has been established that kimberlites have undergone repeated changes during their formation, the intensity
of which at different stages of diatreme formation has an individual character and depends on the specific conditions
of minerogenesis. Various options for using secondary minerals of kimberlites to solve scientific and applied problems
are proposed.
Central research institute of geological prospecting for base and precious metals
Title: Specific features of basic kimberlite mass composition
Description:
The conducted studies have shown that kimberlite diatremes are characterized by individual mineral
features of the rocks that compose them.
Sometimes these differences are inherent not only to specific pipes, but also
to individual bodies and blocks.
The processes of serpentinization, carbonatization, chloritization and brucitization also
have their own specific features in each diatreme.
Individual properties are also characteristic of the main mass of kimberlites
of secondary formations, consisting of two or more minerals.
The appearance of kimberlite rocks in diatremes
is largely determined by the development of a complex of secondary minerals that arose after the consolidation of rocks
as a result of their endo- and exogenous transformations.
Analysis of the distribution of serpentine, phlogopite, chlorite,
talc, calcite, dolomite, pyroaurite, brucite and their associations in kimberlites of the Siberian platform made it possible
to consider the conditions of formation of individual new mineral associations and to assess their role in the formation
of the individual appearance of these diamond-bearing rocks.
The differences of the latter are due to the intensity
of development and uneven distribution of the main secondary minerals and their varieties: calcite, dolomite, pyroaurite,
phlogopite, chlorite, lizardite, chrysotile and Al-serpentine with varying degrees of development of structural
defects.
It has been established that kimberlites have undergone repeated changes during their formation, the intensity
of which at different stages of diatreme formation has an individual character and depends on the specific conditions
of minerogenesis.
Various options for using secondary minerals of kimberlites to solve scientific and applied problems
are proposed.
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