Pegmatites with allanite-(Ce) related tothe orthopyroxene-bearing orthogneiss of the Quebrada del Río Suquía, Sierras Chicas de Córdoba

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Francisco Locati
Fernando Colombo
Edgardo G. A Baldo

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In the Las Bateas area (Sierras Chicas de Córdoba, 31º21´´´S; 64º21'27''O) there is a pyroxene-bearing orthogneiss metamorphosed to granulite facies during the Early Cambrian. Pegmatitic segregations are scattered within the orthogneiss as lens-shaped bodies up to 150 cm long and 70 cm thick, showing gradational contacts with the host rock. They are composed of quartz, plagioclase (An33-An40), biotite belonging to theannite-phlogopite series [Mg/(Fetotal+Mg) de 0.48 a 0.47], allanite-(Ce), and occasionally microcline with an ordered structural state. Allanite-(Ce) occurs as euhedral black crystals up to 16 cmlong bounded by the forms {001} and {100}. It is metamict due to its Th contentand shows optical and chemical zoning. LaN/YbN and LaN/GdN ratios show a core-to-rim decrease (34-19 and 3.1-2.1 respectively), while Thincreases towards the rim (1.66-2.59% ThO2). Dominant substitutionmechanisms are Ca2+ + Fe3+ ← →ETR3+ + Fe2+, Si4++ M2+ ← → Al3+ + Fe3+ and probably 2ETR3+ ← → Ca2++ Th4+ (where REE stands for rare-earth elements and M2+ is a divalent cation). The pyroxene bearing orthogneiss and the pegmatites derive from the same magma. The presence of allanite-(Ce) is a consequence of REE enrichment in the pegmatite melt induced by the delay or suppression ofmonazite crystallization, this itself being partially due to the early precipitation of apatite which takes up P from the melt.

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Locati, F., Colombo, F., & Baldo, E. G. A. (2021). Pegmatites with allanite-(Ce) related tothe orthopyroxene-bearing orthogneiss of the Quebrada del Río Suquía, Sierras Chicas de Córdoba. Revista De La Asociación Geológica Argentina, 64(4), 646-656. Retrieved from https://revista.geologica.org.ar/raga/article/view/1181
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