1. REE concentrations of garnet and omphacite in eclogites from the Dabie Mountain, central China.
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Li, Jing, Du, Jianguo, Chang, Qing, Liu, Lei, Cui, Yueju, Xie, Chao, and Sun, Yutao
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RARE earth metals ,INDUCTIVELY coupled plasma mass spectrometry ,ECLOGITE ,PARTITION coefficient (Chemistry) ,METAMORPHISM (Geology) ,GARNET - Abstract
Distributions of the rare-earth elements (REE) in omphacite and garnet and REE behaviors during metamorphic processes were discussed. The REE concentrations of garnet and omphacite in six eclogite samples from the Dabie Mountain, central China, were measured by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The correlation of δEu ratios between garnet and omphacite indicated that chemical equilibrium of REE distribution between garnet and omphacite could be achieved during ultra-high pressure (UHP) metamorphism. Most of the partition coefficients ( K=C/C) of light rare-earth elements (LREE) are higher than 1. However the partition coefficients of heavy rare-earth elements (HREE) are lower than 1. This indicated that the LREE inclined to occupy site M2 in omphacite, but the HREEs tended to occupy eightfold coordinated site in garnet during the eclogite formation. The REE geochemistry of the eclogites indicated that LREE could be partially lost during the prograde metamorphic process of protolith, but be introduced into the rocks during the symplectite formation. LREE are more active than HREE during the UHP metamorphism. The results are favorable to highlighting the REE behavior and evolution of UHP metamorphic rocks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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