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dc.contributor.authorChládek, Štěpán
dc.contributor.authorUher, Pavel
dc.contributor.authorNovák, Milan
dc.contributor.authorBačík, Peter
dc.contributor.authorOpletal, Tomáš
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-31T12:39:23Z
dc.date.available2022-03-31T12:39:23Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.citationMineralogical Magazine. 2021, vol. 85, issue 5, p. 725-743.cs
dc.identifier.issn0026-461X
dc.identifier.issn1471-8022
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10084/145984
dc.description.abstractMicrolite-group minerals occur as common replacement products after primary and secondary columbite-group minerals (CGM) in albitised blocky K-feldspar and in coarse-grained, muscovite-rich units of the Schinderhubel I, Scheibengraben and Bienergraben beryl-columbite pegmatites in the Marikov District (Silesian Unit, Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic). Textural and compositional variations of microlite-group minerals were examined using electron probe micro-analyses and microRaman spectroscopy (mu RS). A complex post-magmatic evolution of the pegmatites and the following microlite populations (Mic) and related processes were found: (1) precipitation of U, Na-rich and F-poor Mic I on cracks in CGM; (2) alteration of Mic I to U-rich together with Na- and F-poor Mic II; and (3) partial replacement of Mic I and II by Mic III with a distinct Na, U and Ti loss and Ca and F gain. Stage (2) includes an extensive leaching of Na, without U loss. The final stage (3) produced euhedral-to-subhedral oscillatory zoned Ca and F enriched Mic III with distinctly different composition to the previous F-poor and A-site vacant Mic II. Aggregates of fersmite are associated commonly with Mic III. Distal Mic IIId occurs locally on cracks in K-feldspar or quartz, with compositions analogous to Mic III. Compositional variations and textural features of microlite-group minerals during dissolution-reprecipitation processes serve as sensitive tracers of post-magmatic evolution in granitic pegmatites recording complex interactions between magmatic pegmatite units and externally derived, hydrothermal metamorphic fluids.cs
dc.language.isoencs
dc.publisherMineralogical Societycs
dc.relation.ispartofseriesMineralogical Magazinecs
dc.relation.urihttps://doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2021.58cs
dc.rightsCopyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Irelandcs
dc.subjectgranitic pegmatitescs
dc.subjectberyl–columbite subtypecs
dc.subjectNb–Ta mineralscs
dc.subjectmicrolitecs
dc.subjectcolumbitecs
dc.subjecttantalitecs
dc.subjectfersmitecs
dc.subjectcrystal chemistrycs
dc.subjecthydrothermal alterationcs
dc.subjectrecrystallisationcs
dc.titleMicrolite-group minerals: tracers of complex post-magmatic evolution in beryl-columbite granitic pegmatites, Marsikov District, Bohemian Massif, Czech Republiccs
dc.typearticlecs
dc.identifier.doi10.1180/mgm.2021.58
dc.type.statusPeer-reviewedcs
dc.description.sourceWeb of Sciencecs
dc.description.volume85cs
dc.description.issue5cs
dc.description.lastpage743cs
dc.description.firstpage725cs
dc.identifier.wos000723015700009


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