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Two-stage breakdown of monazite by post-magmatic and metamorphic fluids: An example from the Veporic orthogneiss, Western Carpathians, Slovakia

Authors :
Ondrejka, Martin
Uher, Pavel
Putiš, Marián
Broska, Igor
Bačík, Peter
Konečný, Patrik
Schmiedt, Ivan
Source :
Lithos. Jun2012, Vol. 142-143, p245-255. 11p.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Abstract: The initial to advanced stage of monazite breakdown was identified in a granitic orthogneiss from the pre-Alpine basement in the Veľký Zelený Potok Valley (the Veporic Unit, Western Carpathians, central Slovakia). Monazite-(Ce) formed during Variscan metamorphism of the original Cambrian to Ordovician granitic rock. Two younger, Permian post-magmatic hydrothermal, and Cretaceous metamorphic-hydrothermal events caused a breakdown of the monazite to secondary egg-shaped coronal structures (100 to 500μm in diameter) with concentric newly-formed mineral phases. Two principal breakdown stages and newly formed mineral assemblages are recognizable: (1) partial to complete replacement of primary monazite with an internal apatite+ThSiO4 (huttonite or thorite) zone and an external allanite-(Ce) to clinozoisite zone; (2) hydroxylbastnäsite-(Ce) partly replacing apatite+ThSiO4 and allanite to clinozoisite aggregates. The monazite breakdown was initiated by fluid sources differing in composition. Stage (1) originated due to post-magmatic hydrothermal fluids, whereas stage (2) indicates an input of younger, CO2-bearing metamorphic-hydrothermal fluids. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00244937
Volume :
142-143
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Lithos
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
75185138
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2012.03.012