Niobium Minerals As Indicators of a Genetic Link Between Tin-Bearing Zwitter and Lithium–Fluorine Granite of the Verkhneurmiysky Massif in the Amur River Region


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Niobium minerals in zwitter and lithium–fluorine granite of the Verkhneurmiysky granitic massif in the Amur River region—fergusonite-(Y), euxenite-(Y), samarskite-(Yb), aeschynite, Nb-bearing wolframite— have been described and the similarity of their species composition established. The same-named and crystal-chemically allied minerals from zwitter and granite are characterized by similar complexes of such trace elements as W, REE, Mn, Fe, Pb, U, and Sc. A genetic link between Sn-bearing zwitter and Li–F granite is stated. Compositional varieties of niobium minerals in granite and zwitter reflect a change in the physicochemical conditions of mineral formation, when the magmatic stage is followed by a pneumatolytic–hydrothermal process. The postmagmatic evolution of niobium minerals is characterized by increased concentrations of Y, Pb, U, Fe and decreased concentrations of W, Ta, REE, Ti, Sc, and Th. The mineral occurrences in the western sector of the Verkhneurmiysky Cu–W–Sn cluster are appraised as promising for Nb, Y, and REE. Fergusonite, samarskite, euxenite, and Nb-bearing wolframite are indicators of rare metal mineralization.

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V. Alekseev

St. Petersburg Mining University

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Email: alekseev_vi@pers.spmi.ru
俄罗斯联邦, St. Petersburg, 199106

K. Sukhanova

St. Petersburg Mining University

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俄罗斯联邦, St. Petersburg, 199106

Yu. Marin

St. Petersburg Mining University

Email: alekseev_vi@pers.spmi.ru
俄罗斯联邦, St. Petersburg, 199106

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