Abstract
The phlogopite, diopside, calcite, anhydrite and apatite pegmatites of Ampandrandava and Beraketa are examples for the many other pegmatites of similar silicocarbonatitic composition found in the Bekily and Betroka-Beraketa Precambrian belts of southern Madagascar. The two studied pegmatites and associated syenites crystallised from immiscible silicocarbonatitic and peralkaline syenitic melts in a time span between 515 and 504 Ma in the final extensional phase of the Panafrican continental collision and connected metamorphic/metasomatic event. Model TNd ages suggest that the melts were produced by partial melting of 3. 5 Ga partially evaporitic continental crust. The studied pegmatites and genetically associated syenitic rocks are very rare examples for crustal silicocarbonatitic melts generated in a Panafrican collisional setting. The overwhelming majority of carbonatites and associated peralkaline rocks are mantle derived, much poorer in phosphate and sulfate and found in a cratonic environment. In light of the present results, genetic models for other sulfate- and phosphate-rich magmatic rocks (e. g., phlogopite-apatite-calcite mineralisations in the Grenville-Hasting formation in Canada and in the Sludyanka group in Eastern Siberia) should be reevaluated.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 627-645 |
| Number of pages | 19 |
| Journal | International Journal of Earth Sciences |
| Volume | 102 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Apr 2013 |
Keywords
- Anhydrite
- Apatite
- Calcite
- Carbonatite
- Diopside
- Evaporite
- Isotopes
- Pegmatite
- Phlogopite
- REE
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