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Evidence for the alkaline nature of parental carbonatite melts at Oka complex in Canada

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posted on 2023-05-17, 21:06 authored by Chen, W, Vadim Kamenetsky, Simonetti, A
The Earth's sole active carbonatite volcano, Oldoinyo Lengai (Tanzania), is presently erupting unique natrocarbonatite lavas that are characterized by Na- and K-bearing magmatic carbonates of nyerereite [Na 2 Ca(CO 3) 2 ] and gregoryite [(Na 2,K 2,Ca)CO 3 ]. Contrarily, the vast majority of older, plutonic carbonatite occurrences worldwide are dominated by Ca-(calcite) or Mg-(dolomite)-rich magmatic carbonates. Consequently, this leads to the conundrum as to the composition of primary, mantle-derived carbonatite liquids. Here we report a detailed chemical investigation of melt inclusions associated with intrusive (plutonic) calcite-rich carbonatites from the ∼120 Ma carbonatite complex of Oka (Canada). Melt inclusions are hosted by magnetite (Fe 3 O 4), which crystallizes through a significant period of carbonatite melt solidification. Our results indicate mineral assemblages within the melt inclusions that are consistent with those documented in natrocarbonatite lavas. We propose therefore that derivation of alkali-enriched parental carbonatite melts has been more prevalent than that preserved in the geological record.

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Australian Research Council

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Publication title

Nature Communications

Volume

4

Article number

2687

Number

2687

Pagination

1-6

ISSN

2041-1723

Department/School

School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Place of publication

London, UK

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Copyright 2013 Macmillan Publishers

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