Ruby–sapphire–spinel mineralization in marble of the middle and southern Urals: Geology, mineralogy, and genesis


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Abstract

Ruby and spinel occurrences hosted in marble on the eastern slope of the Urals are considered. Ruby- and spinel-bearing marble is a specific rock in granite-gneiss complexes of the East Ural Megazone, which formed at the Late Paleozoic collision stage of the evolution of the Urals. Organogenic marine limestone is the protolith of the marble. No relict sedimentary bedding has been retained in the marble. The observed banding is a secondary phenomenon related to crystallization and is controlled by flow cleavage. Magnesian metasomatism of limestone with the formation of fine-grained dolomite enriched in Cr, V, Ti, Mn, Cu, Zn, Ga, and REE took place at the prograde stage of metamorphism. Dedolomitization of rocks with the formation of background calcite marble also developed at the prograde stage. Mg-calcite marble with spinel and ruby of the first type formed in the metamorphic fluid circulation zone. Magnesian metasomatism with the formation of bicarbonate marble with ruby, pink sapphire, and spinel of the second type developed at the early retrograde stage. The formation of mica-bearing mineralized zones with corundum and spinel of the third type controlled by cleavage fractures is related to the pneumatolytic–hydrothermal stage. The data on ruby-bearing marble in the Urals may be used for forecasting and prospecting of ruby and sapphire deposits hosted in marble worldwide.

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A. Yu. Kisin

Institute of Geology and Geochemistry, Ural Branch

Author for correspondence.
Email: kissin@igg.uran.ru
Russian Federation, Pochtovyi per. 7, Yekateringburg, 620075

V. V. Murzin

Institute of Geology and Geochemistry, Ural Branch

Email: kissin@igg.uran.ru
Russian Federation, Pochtovyi per. 7, Yekateringburg, 620075

A. V. Tomilina

Institute of Geology and Geochemistry, Ural Branch

Email: kissin@igg.uran.ru
Russian Federation, Pochtovyi per. 7, Yekateringburg, 620075

M. E. Pritchin

Institute of Geology and Geochemistry, Ural Branch

Email: kissin@igg.uran.ru
Russian Federation, Pochtovyi per. 7, Yekateringburg, 620075

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