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Carbonatites: contrasting, complex, and controversial

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posted on 2023-05-21, 11:44 authored by Vadim Kamenetsky, Doroshkevich, AG, Elliott, HAL, Zaitsev, AN
Carbonatites are unique, enigmatic, and controversial rocks directly sourced from, or evolved from, mantle melts. Mineral proportions and chemical compositions of carbonatites are highly variable and depend on a wide range of processes: melt generation, liquid immiscibility, fractional crystallization, and post-magmatic alteration. Observations of plutonic carbonatites and their surrounding metasomatic rocks (fenites) suggest that carbonatite intrusions and volcanic rocks do not fully represent the true compositions of the parental carbonatite melts and fluids. Carbonatites are enriched in rare elements, such as niobium and rare earths, and may host deposits of these elements. Carbonatites are also important for understanding the carbon cycle and mantle evolution.

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Publication title

Elements

Volume

17

Issue

5

Pagination

307-314

ISSN

1811-5209

Department/School

School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

Mineralogical Association of Canada

Place of publication

Canada

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Copyright © 2021 Mineralogical Society of America

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  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Precious (noble) metal ore exploration; Other mineral resources (excl. energy resources) not elsewhere classified; Expanding knowledge in the earth sciences

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