Origin of potassium-bearing tourmalines of the Kumdy-Kolsky deposit (Kokchetav massif, Northern Kazakhstan): Study of Mineral inclusions

Litosfera(2023)

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Research subject . Mineral inclusions in potassium-bearing tourmaline crystals of the Kumdy-Kol microdiamond deposit. Aim . To reconstruct PT conditions for the origin of potassium-bearing tourmalines. Materials and methods . Mineral analysis and element mapping were performed using an X-ray spectral microanalyzer. Raman spectroscopy was used to detect the C and SiO 2 polymorphs. Results . For the first time, diamond inclusions were identified in tourmalines with the potassium content ranging from 1.0 to 1.6 wt %. In addition, diamond-bearing zircon was detected in tourmaline crystals, with the K 2 O content below the detection limit. Previously, diamond inclusions had been exclusively identified only within the most potassium-rich cores of tourmaline crystals, which were approved as a new end member referred to as maruyamaite. Similar to the previous studies, the Kfs inclusions were recognized in both marumaite crystals and tourmaline crystals, with a variable content of potassium. Conclusions . The obtained findings indicate that high-pressure conditions may not be necessary for the formation of potassium-rich tourmaline. The chemical composition of the fluid is most likely to be the main factor controlling the appearance of tourmalines with an unusual composition.
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kokchetav massif,mineral inclusions,northern kazakhstan,potassium-bearing,kumdy-kolsky
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