Rare Earth Element Deposits of Alkaline Igneous Rocks

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dc.creator Dostal, J.
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dc.date.issued 2017-07-25
dc.identifier.issn 2079-9276
dc.identifier.uri http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/29784
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dc.description.abstract Alkaline igneous complexes host deposits of rare earth elements (REE), which represent one of the most economically important resources of heavy REE and Yttrium (Y). The hosts are differentiated rocks ranging from nepheline syenites and trachytes to peralkaline granites. These complexes usually occur in continental within-plate tectonic settings associated with rifts, faults, or hotspot magmatism. The REE mineralization is found in layered alkaline complexes, granitic stocks, and late-stages dikes and rarely trachytic volcanic and volcaniclastic deposits. The bulk of REE is present in accessory minerals, which can reach percentage levels in mineralized zones. The mineralization contains various REE-bearing minerals that can display complex replacement textures. Main REE minerals present in these deposits are bastnäsite, eudialyte, loparite, gittinsite, xenotime, monazite, zircon, and fergusonite. The parent magmas of alkaline igneous complexes are derived from partial melts of mantle sources. Protracted fractional crystallization of the magma led to an enrichment in REE, particularly in the late stages of magma evolution. The primary magmatic mineralization is commonly overprinted (remobilized and enriched) by late magmatic to hydrothermal fluids. Elevated abundances of U and Th in the deposits make a gamma-ray (radiometric) survey an important exploration tool, but also represent a significant environmental challenge for exploitation. en_CA
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dc.publisher MDPI en_CA
dc.rights This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
dc.subject.lcsh Rare earth metals
dc.subject.lcsh Rare earths
dc.subject.lcsh Ore deposits
dc.subject.lcsh Alkalic igneous rocks
dc.subject.lcsh Petrogenesis
dc.title Rare Earth Element Deposits of Alkaline Igneous Rocks en_CA
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dcterms.bibliographicCitation Resources 6(3), 34. (2017) en_CA
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