Niobium ore genesis in a capsule
Anthony E. Williams‐Jones, O. V. Vasyukova, A. V. Kostyuk
Abstract
Abstract Experiments were conducted to test the hypothesis that carbonatite-hosted Nb deposits owe their origin to the metasomatic alteration of K-feldspar-rich fenite by carbonatitic magma. This involved reacting K-feldspar with a synthetic mixture of CaCO3, MgCO3, Mg(OH)2, CaF2, and Nb2O5. At the experimental conditions, a phlogopite-rich calcite-bearing metasomatic rind containing pyrochlore formed on the K-feldspar. This supports the above hypothesis and also explains the origin of fenite-associated glimmerite, the association of glimmerite with calcite carbonatite, and the genesis of the carbonatite-hosted ores that supply the bulk of the world's niobium.
Topics & Concepts
GeologyCapsuleNiobiumGeochemistryMineralogyMining engineeringPaleontologyMetallurgyMaterials sciencePediatric Urology and Nephrology Studies