Mineralogy and crystallization history of a highly differentiated REE-enriched hypabyssal rhyolite: Round Top laccolith, Trans-Pecos, Texas
Autor: | Brent A. Elliott, J. Richard Kyle, L. Christine O’Neill |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Incompatible element
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Rare-earth element Geochemistry Mineralogy Magma chamber 010502 geochemistry & geophysics Feldspar 01 natural sciences Laccolith Geophysics Geochemistry and Petrology visual_art Bimodal volcanism Rhyolite Magma visual_art.visual_art_medium Geology 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | Mineralogy and Petrology. 111:569-592 |
ISSN: | 1438-1168 0930-0708 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00710-017-0511-5 |
Popis: | The Round Top hypabyssal rhyolite laccolith is a highly evolved magmatic system, enriched in incompatible elements including REE [Rare Earth Element(s)], U, Be, and F. The Round Top intrusion is part of a series of Paleogene intrusions emplaced as the Sierra Blanca Complex. These intrusions are situated within long-lived, complex tectonic regimes that have been subjected to regional compression and subduction, punctuated by extensional bimodal volcanism. The enrichment in the rhyolite that comprises Round Top is the result of the prolonged removal of compatible elements from the source magma chamber through the emplacement of earlier magmatic events. With the emplacement of each sequential laccolith, the F-rich source magma became more enriched in incompatible elements, with increasing HREE [Heavy Rare Earth Elements(s)] concentrations. The emplacement of Round Top as a laccolith (versus that of an extrusive rhyolitic flow) facilitated the retention of the volatile-rich vapor phase within the magma, forming ubiquitous REE-bearing minerals, mainly yttrofluorite and yttrocerite. The high temperature mineral-vapor phase alteration of the feldspar groundmass was essential to the formation of REE minerals, where the pervasive open pore space was occupied by the late-crystallizing minerals. These late-forming REE-bearing minerals also occur as crystals associated with other accessory and trace phases, as inclusions within other phases, along grain boundaries, and along fractures and within voids. The rhyolite at Round Top and other laccolith intrusions in the Sierra Blanca Complex represent a new sub-type of magmatic rare earth element hosting system. |
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