The role of hydrothermal processes in concentrating high-field strength elements in the Strange Lake peralkaline complex, northeastern Canada

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Salvi, S [1 ]
WilliamsJones, AE [1 ]
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[1] MCGILL UNIV,DEPT EARTH & PLANETARY SCI,MONTREAL,PQ H3A 2A7,CANADA
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10.1016/0016-7037(96)00071-3
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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The middle-Proterozoic peralkaline pluton at Strange Lake, Quebec/Labrador, comprises hypersolvus to subsolvus phases which are unusually enriched in Zr, Y, REEs, Nb, Be, and F, as exotic alkali and alkaline-earth silicate minerals. The highest concentrations of these elements are in subsolvus granite, which underwent intense low temperature (less than or equal to 200 degrees C) hydrothermal alteration involving hematization and the replacement of alkali high-field strength element (HFSE) minerals by calcic equivalents. This alteration is interpreted to have been caused by meteoric or formational waters. High temperature (greater than or equal to 350 degrees C) alteration, attributed to orthomagmatic fluids, is evident in other parts of the subsolvus granite by the replacement of arfvedsonite by aegirine. Comparisons of the chemical compositions of fresh and altered rocks indicate that rocks subjected to high temperature alteration were chemically unaffected, except for depletion in Zr, Y, and HREEs. These elements were appreciably enriched in rocks that underwent low temperature alteration. Other elements affected by low temperature alteration include Ca and Mg, which were added and Na, which was removed. Available data on HFSE speciation in aqueous fluids and the chemistry of the pluton, suggest that the HFSEs were transported as fluoride complexes. If this was the case, the low temperature fluid could not have been responsible for HFSE transport, because the high concentration of Ca and low solubility of fluorite would have buffered F- activity to levels too low to permit significant complexation. We propose that HFSE mineralization and accompanying alteration were the result of mixing, in the apical parts of the pluton, of a F-rich, essentially Ca-free orthomagmatic fluid containing significant concentrations of HFSEs, with an externally derived meteoric-dominated fluid, enriched in Ca as a result of interaction with calc-silicate gneisses and gabbros. According to this interpretation, the latter fluid was responsible for the exchange of Ca for alkalis, mainly Na, in HFSE-rich minerals and, by sharply reducing F- activity in the mixed fluid through fluorite precipitation and/or increasing pH, destabilised the HFSE-fluoride complexes, causing deposition of HFSE-bearing minerals. An important implication of this study is that major HFSE enrichment may be restricted to those rare cases where F-rich, Ca-free, metal leaching environments and Ca-rich depositional environments are juxtaposed.
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