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The geochemical evolution of the alkaline and carbonatite complexes of the Damaraland igneous province, South West Africa

Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 1978.

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Main Author: Prins, Petre
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/68062 The geochemical evolution of the alkaline and carbonatite complexes of the Damaraland igneous province, South West Africa Prins, Petre Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Science. Department of Earth Sciences. Carbonatites Geology -- Namibia -- Damaraland Alkalic igneous rocks UCTD Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 1978. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The DamaraLand igneous province &n northern South West Africa contains basalt/granite, alkaline, peralkaline and carbonatite complexes. The geochemical features of the Okorusu, Kalkfeld, Ondurakorwne and Osongombo carbonatite complexes and the peralkaline Etaneno complex form the main thesis of this study X-ray fluorescence electron microprobe and wet chemical methods were used to establish the behaviour of major and trace elements (Nb , Zr, Y, Sr, Rb, Ba, Ce , Nd, La, CZ and F) during the formation of these complexes. The two largest carbonatite complexes, namely Okorusu and Kalkfeld, consist of confocal rings of syenite and nepheline syenite into which smaller plugs of carbonatite were emplaced. An early phase of Na- Fe fenitization occurred at both complexes and resulted in the formation of aegirine granites and syenites at Kalkfeld and a massive pyroxene fenite at Okorusu. At Okorusu this initial fenitization was followed by extensive brecciation and feldspathization. Syenitic rocks of Kalkfeld also underwent K-metasomatism. Concentrations of hematite ore (Kalkfeld, Osongombo, Okorusu),rare earth minerals (Ondurakorume), apatite (Ondurakorume ) and fluorite (Okorusu) are of potential or actual economic importance. Plots of oxides and trace elements versus differentiation index, K/Rb plots and plots on diagrams such as Qz-Ne- Kp and Sio2- Az2o3- Na 2o+x2o suggest that f ractionation of feldspar and nepheline (also plagioclase at Etaneno) occurred during the evolution of the alkaline magmas at these complexes. The alkaline rocks of Okorusu are much more Na- and volatile-rich than similar rocks of Kalkfeld and Ondurakorume. These high concentrations might be connected with the relatively high REE contents of the Okorusu alkaline rocks and the relatively low. REE contents of their associated carbonatitic rocks. Most of the carbonatitic rocks from the Kalkfeld group of complexes are highly enriched in the rare earth elements. Major and trace element con= tents show that the partly fenitized granite ring at Kalkfeld does not, as previously thought, belong to the alkaline suite but that it represents wallrocks of Salem granite. It is suggested that at both Kalkfeld and Okorusu sodium loss during fenitization drove the composition of the magmas from the ijolitic cotectic in the system Na20-AZ2o3- Fe 2o3- sio2, into the oxide field. This resulted in an increase in the precipitation of magnetite as indicated by the increase in modal magnetite in the rocks with lower Na2o contents. The fenitized rocks at Kalkfeld and Okorusu display trace element (Zr, Sr, Rb, Ba, F and Cl ) as well as REE contents which are similar to those of their associated alkaline rocks while the concentration of these elements in feldspathiz ed rocks corresponds to that of their associated carbonatitic rocks. The early phase of Na- metasomatism is thus considered to have been caused by fluids escaping from the crystallizing silicate magmas while the later phase of feldspcthization apparently resulted from a K- co2- rich fluid in equilibrium with the carbonate magma. A similar distinction between Na and K- metasomatism is suggested by an investigation of the chemical trends displayed by analysed fenites from other alkaline/carbonatite complexes. The carbonatite plugs of Kalkfeld and Ondurakorwne consist of multiple intrusions that are of magmatic origin. Their major element contents vary regularly with the relative age of the intrusions within each complex, as can be expected if fractionation processes were op. AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Geen Afrikaanse opsomming is beskikbaar nie. Doctoral 2012-08-27T12:26:24Z 2012-08-27T12:26:24Z 1978-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/68062 en_ZA Stellenbosch University 207 leaves : illustrations application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
spellingShingle Carbonatites
Geology -- Namibia -- Damaraland
Alkalic igneous rocks
UCTD
Prins, Petre
The geochemical evolution of the alkaline and carbonatite complexes of the Damaraland igneous province, South West Africa
title The geochemical evolution of the alkaline and carbonatite complexes of the Damaraland igneous province, South West Africa
title_full The geochemical evolution of the alkaline and carbonatite complexes of the Damaraland igneous province, South West Africa
title_fullStr The geochemical evolution of the alkaline and carbonatite complexes of the Damaraland igneous province, South West Africa
title_full_unstemmed The geochemical evolution of the alkaline and carbonatite complexes of the Damaraland igneous province, South West Africa
title_short The geochemical evolution of the alkaline and carbonatite complexes of the Damaraland igneous province, South West Africa
title_sort geochemical evolution of the alkaline and carbonatite complexes of the damaraland igneous province south west africa
topic Carbonatites
Geology -- Namibia -- Damaraland
Alkalic igneous rocks
UCTD
url http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/68062
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