Extension of the melilite-carbonatite province in the Apennines of Italy: the kamafugite of Grotta del Cervo, Abruzzo

2002 ◽  
Vol 66 (4) ◽  
pp. 555-574 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. Stoppa ◽  
A. R. Woolley ◽  
A. Cundari

AbstractA new occurrence of a rare kamafugite near L'Aquila, Abruzzo, is described in detail to characterize its paragenesis and to establish possible genetic links with similar alkaline mafic igneous rocks from the Oricola-Camerata Nuova (OC) volcanic field, ˜20 km to the west. Both occurrences belong to the Umbria-Latium-Ultralkaline-District (ULUD), an igneous district represented by rare kamafugites and carbonatites and distinct from the much more voluminous Roman Region (RR) rocks. The new kamafugite was found in a cave known as Grotta del Cervo (GC), associated with epiclastic and pyroclastic rocks. In the latter, lapilli ash tuff, welded lapilli, ultramafic xenoliths, cognate lithics and pelletal lapilli have been identified. The mineralogy of the welded lapilli comprises, in order of decreasing abundance, diopside, leucite, haüyne, Mg-mica, andraditic garnet, apatite, magnetite, kalsilite and olivine. The rock is carbonate-free. Based on bulk-rock chemistry it is classified as a kamafugite, closely approaching the composition of ULUD kamafugites, according to Sahama's (1974) criteria. Separate lapilli ash tuff, characterized by the same silicate mineralogy as that of the welded lapilli, plus modal carbonate exceeding 10 wt.%, is classified as a carbonatitic kamafugite. Bulk-rock and trace-element compositions confirm that the Grotta del Cervo rocks closely approach the ULUD analogues.The Grotta del Cervo occurrence partially fills the geographical and compositional gap between ULUD rocks and the rocks from the Vulture Complex, also a carbonatite and melilitite locality ˜200 km south of GC, and adds considerably to the bulk of kamafugitic and related rocks lying along the Italian Apennines. The petrogenesis of these kamafugites rocks is discussed and possible mineralogical similarities with the Roman Region rocks are highlighted.

2014 ◽  
Vol 43 (2) ◽  
pp. 47-53 ◽  
Author(s):  
Toshio MIYAZAKI ◽  
Shin-ichi YAMASAKI ◽  
Noriyoshi TSUCHIYA ◽  
Satoshi OKUMURA ◽  
Ryoichi YAMADA ◽  
...  

1912 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 120-131 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. W. Tyrrell

2. Essexite. (a) Carskeoch type.—A small boss of essexite, of rather basic type, pierces the agglomerate of the Carskeoch vent, near Patna, Ayrshire. Macroscopically it is light grey, compact, and fine-grained. In thin section it shows a plexus of fluxionally-arranged plagioclase laths of the composition Ab An, the interstices being filled with subhedral augite of a nearly colourless variety, and fresh olivine. Here and there minute angular interspaces are occupied with turbid isotropic matter, the form and arrangement of the particles of which suggest the former presence of nepheline. A few broad plates of pale augite and crystals of olivine interrupt the general trachytoid fabric. Ilmenite and biotite occur sparsely, and a little orthoclase may be detected on the margins of the plagioclases, extending irregularly into the interspaces. This rock has a distinct individuality, and resembles neither the essexites of Lochend and Craigleith in the Lothians, nor the Crawfordjohn type described below. It is poor in alkali-felspars and felspathoids, is devoid of purple augite, and has a well-developed trachytoid fabric.


Lithos ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 106147
Author(s):  
Rachel Bezard ◽  
Kaj Hoernle ◽  
Jörg A. Pfänder ◽  
Brian Jicha ◽  
Reinhard Werner ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.K. Gilmer ◽  
et al.

<div>Table S1: Whole-rock compositions of analyzed samples. Table S2: Major and trace element geochemistry of feldspar. Table S3: Major and trace element geochemistry of pyroxene. Table S4: Major and trace element geochemistry of biotite. Table S5: Major and trace element geochemistry of amphibole. Table S6: Zircon geochronology and trace element geochemistry. Table S7: Lutetium and hafnium isotopic compositions of zircon. Table S8: Amphibole-plagioclase thermometry. Table S9: Sample locations and lithologies.<br></div>


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peng Wang ◽  
Guochun Zhao ◽  
et al.

Table S1: Zircon U-Pb ages of igneous rocks in the Western Kunlun orogenic belt; Table S2: Results of whole-rock major- (wt%) and trace-element (ppm) data from the three intrusions; Table S3: Zircon U-Pb age of the three intrusions; Table S4: Zircon Hf isotope compositions of the three intrusions; Table S5: Whole-rock Sr-Nd-Pb isotope compositions of the three intrusions; Table S6: Representative analyses of feldspar, amphibole, and pyroxene from the Aqiang and Yutian intrusions; Table S7: Bulk partition coefficients used for trace-element modeling in Figure 14; Figure S1: CL images of zircons showing internal textures and ages of 206Pb/238U (Ma).


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