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Russian Geology and Geophysics

2014 year, number 3

DEPENDENCE OF THE COMPOSITION OF THE ZARNITSA PIPE PICROILMENITES (Yakutia) ON THEIR FORMATION CONDITIONS (from data of thermomagnetic studies)

Sh.Z. Ibragimov1, S.G. Mishenin2, Yu.N. Osin3
1Kazan Federal University, Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies, ul. Kremlevskaya 4/5, Kazan, 420111, Russia
2V.S. Sobolev Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, pr. Akademika Koptyuga 3, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia
3Kazan Federal University, Interdisciplinary Center of Analytical Microscopy, ul. Kremlevskaya 18, Kazan, 420018, Russia
Keywords: Picroilmenite, thermomagnetic analysis, Curie point, content of the hematite end–member in picroilmenite, magnetite, kimberlite pipe

Abstract

A thermomagnetic analysis has been performed for 737 picroilmenite samples from the cores of eight boreholes in the N–S–striking drilling profile of the Zarnitsa kimberlite pipe in the Daldyn kimberlite field, Yakutia. Based on the shapes of thermomagnetic curves and the Curie points, 29 samples were chosen for detailed microprobe studies of chemical composition and elucidation of the dependence of their thermomagnetic parameters on the content of the hematite end-member in the picroilmenites. The thermomagnetic curves of most of the studied picroilmenite samples are approximated by a two-component model for the hematite end–member distribution: the main and supplementary distribution. The average hematite end-member content in the main distribution coincides with the probe microanalysis data and is always lower than the average content in the supplementary distribution. The relative hematite end–member contents in the main and supplementary distributions within the picroilmenite grains are indicators of the dynamics of the mineral formation in different parts of the Zarnitsa pipe. The data obtained testify to the multistage formation of the pipe under unstable thermodynamic conditions, which explains the intricate distribution pattern of picroilmenite.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rgg.2014.01.021