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Mineralogy, petrology and P-T conditions of the spodumene pegmatites and surrounding meta-sediments in Lhozhag, eastern Himalaya.

Authors :
Wang, Jia-Min
Hou, Kang-Shi
Yang, Lei
Liu, Xiao-Chi
Wang, Ru-Cheng
Li, Guang-Ming
Fu, Jian-Gang
Hu, Fang-Yang
Tian, Yu-Lu
Wu, Fu-Yuan
Source :
Lithos. Nov2023, Vol. 456, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Several giant industrial-grade rare-metal deposits have been discovered in the Himalaya most recently. However, the mechanism of how rare-metals mineralization formed in the prototype of the collisional belt is poorly understood, mainly due to insufficient studies on mineralogy, petrology and emplacement conditions. In this study, we have reported the whole-rock and mineral compositions of spodumene pegmatites, leucogranite, skarns and P-T paths of metapelites from Lhozhag, eastern Himalaya. Four spodumene pegmatite veins were studied that are enriched in lithium, beryllium, cesium and tantalite (Li-Cs-Ta subtype), mainly hosted by minerals of spodumene, petalite, elbaite, lepidolite, zinnwaldite, and margarite. Li-Be margarite is first reported from the Himalaya, and its lithium and beryllium come from the breakdown of spodumene and beryl. The surrounding skarns are enriched in lithium, beryllium, and tin, mainly hosted by minerals of vesuvianite, scapolite and garnet. Petrography and P-T estimates from the andalusite-staurolite phyllites suggest two stages of metamorphism that earlier Barrovian metamorphism was superimposed by Buchan metamorphism at conditions of 3.1 ± 0.3 kbar and 535°C or 580°C (52–56°C/km) during leucogranite emplacement. Combined with zircon and monazite saturation temperatures and conditions of Buchan metamorphism, the leucogranites should have undergone a first-stage isothermal decompression to crystallization conditions at ∼3.1 kbar and 650–720°C and a second-stage isobaric cooling at ∼3.1 kbar. The pegmatite probably underwent a similar P-T evolution supported by the appearance of two-stage growth of spodumene (Spd-1 and Spd-2 + Qz), petalite corona around spodumene, and cymatolite. The leucogranites/pegmatites have emplaced into the surficial Tethyan Himalayan Sequence simultaneously, causing contact metamorphism, skarnization and undercooling, which may have facilitated rare-metals mineralization in the pegmatites and skarns during the emplacement stage. We suggest that the pegmatites and skarns in Lhozhag, eastern Himalaya have enormous potential for rare-metals exploration. [Display omitted] • Detailed mineralogy and petrology of the spodumene pegmatites in Lhozhag are presented. • Li-Be margarite is reported for the first time in the Himalaya. • Leucogranites/pegmatites emplaced into THS, causing contact metamorphism and undercooling. • P-T conditions of contact metamorphism were ∼ 3.1 kbar and 535–580°C. • Lhozhag in eastern Himalaya has enormous potential for rare-metals exploration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00244937
Volume :
456
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Lithos
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
171900400
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2023.107295