Paragenetic diversity of the composition garnets from kimberlites Nakyn field (Yakutia)

DOI: 10.47765/0869-5997-2021-10024

Authors

  • Khmelkov Alexander Mikhaylovich

    PhD

  • Vlasova Elvira Alexandrovna
    1 - JSC ALROSA (PJSC), Yakutia, Russia

    geologist I category 1

  • Ivanov Alexander Sergeevich
    2 - Saint Peterburg Mining University, Russia

    PhD
    leading resercher 2

Keywords:

Nakyn field, kimberlites, garnets, paragenesis, diamondiferous.

Abstract

Studied the composition of garnets from three kimberlite bodies of Nakyn field (Nyurbinskaya and Botuobinskaya pipes, Markhinskaya dyke). Paragenetic specialization of garnets was determined on the basis of their chemical composition with use of the original MineralogicalAnalyse program. This program was specially created for paragenetic classification of kimberlite minerals and is currently capable of recognizing 41 paragenesis by the composition of garnets. The set of paragenetic groups determined by the program most fully characterizes paragenetic diversity of the composition garnets from kimberlites and associated placers to date. A significant difference was established between the kimberlite bodies of Nakyn field, both in the set of different garnet paragenesis and in their percentage. A distinctive feature of garnets this field is the increased content of eclogite paragenesis among them. Xenoliths of metamorphic basement rocks did not significantly affect the paragenetic association of garnets from studied kimberlite bodies. Using of
the MineralogicalAnalyse program allows one to judge both paragenetic affiliation of garnets and the deep sources of diamonds of specific kimberlite bodies.

Published

2021-11-15

How to Cite

Хмельков Александр Михайлович, Власова Эльвира Александровна, & Иванов Александр Сергеевич. (2021). Paragenetic diversity of the composition garnets from kimberlites Nakyn field (Yakutia): DOI: 10.47765/0869-5997-2021-10024. Ores and Metals, (3). Retrieved from https://rm.tsnigri.ru/index.php/main/article/view/155

Issue

Section

MATERIAL COMPOSITION AND PROPERTIES OF ROCKS AND ORE