Cs-dominant polylithionite in the Koktokay#3 pegmatite, Altai, NW China: in situ micro-characterization and implication for the storage of radioactive cesium
Autor: | Rucheng Wang, Ph. de Parseval, Shao-Yong Jiang, H. Hu, Ai-Cheng Zhang, François Fontan |
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Rok vydání: | 2006 |
Předmět: |
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Chemistry Muscovite Geochemistry Mineralogy Electron microprobe engineering.material 010502 geochemistry & geophysics 01 natural sciences Hydrothermal circulation Geophysics 13. Climate action Geochemistry and Petrology Pollucite engineering Elbaite Lepidolite Mica Pegmatite 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology. 153:355-367 |
ISSN: | 1432-0967 0010-7999 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00410-006-0151-y |
Popis: | Except forming two Cs-rich minerals like pollucite and londonite, cesium generally occurs in trace amounts in potassium-bearing minerals owing to its very low Clarke value and large ionic radius. However, in the Koktokay#3 pegmatite (Altai, NW China), lepidolite is extremely enriched in cesium (typically 21–26 wt% Cs2O). Cs-enriched lepidolite is restricted to the inner of the pegmatite, where four types of occurrence are characterized by using in situ techniques (EMP: electron microprobe, micro-XRD: micro-area X-ray diffractometer and Raman probe: micro-area Raman spectrometer) as: (1) outer zones on Cs-poor lepidolite cores; (2) fine overgrowths on muscovite veinlets; (3) veinlets in Cs-poor lepidolite and (4) veinlets in elbaite. There is an inverse correlation between K and Cs and in terms of VIAl versus Cs/(K+Cs), the Cs-dominant micas are an analog of the Li-rich mica polylithionite. Micro-XRD patterns and micro-Raman spectra indicate that Cs-dominant polylithionite structurally corresponds to minerals of the lepidolite series. According to its distribution and compositional characteristics, the Cs-dominant polylithionite seems to have formed at the magmatic to hydrothermal transition stage of pegmatitic magma evolution as a result of marginal replacement of early-formed lepidolite by Cs-rich fluids. Alternatively, it may have formed through direct precipitation from Cs-rich fluids. The results of the present study have important implications for the storage of nuclear waste in that Li mica such as polylithionite is a good candidate for immobilizing high-level radioactive cesium waste. |
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