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Zhang, A. C., Wang, R. C., Hu, H., Zhang, H., Zhu, J. C., Chen, X. M. (2004) Chemical evolution of Nb-Ta oxides and zircon from the Koktokay No. 3 granitic pegmatite, Altai, northwestern China. Mineralogical Magazine, 68 (5) 739-756 doi:10.1180/0026461046850216

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TitleChemical evolution of Nb-Ta oxides and zircon from the Koktokay No. 3 granitic pegmatite, Altai, northwestern China
JournalMineralogical Magazine
AuthorsZhang, A. C.Author
Wang, R. C.Author
Hu, H.Author
Zhang, H.Author
Zhu, J. C.Author
Chen, X. M.Author
Year2004 (October)Volume68
Page(s)739-756Issue5
PublisherMineralogical Society
DOIdoi:10.1180/0026461046850216Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID243570Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:243570:5
GUIDee9351b8-83f9-4e1b-ad4e-2602dc801585
Full ReferenceZhang, A. C., Wang, R. C., Hu, H., Zhang, H., Zhu, J. C., Chen, X. M. (2004) Chemical evolution of Nb-Ta oxides and zircon from the Koktokay No. 3 granitic pegmatite, Altai, northwestern China. Mineralogical Magazine, 68 (5) 739-756 doi:10.1180/0026461046850216
Plain TextZhang, A. C., Wang, R. C., Hu, H., Zhang, H., Zhu, J. C., Chen, X. M. (2004) Chemical evolution of Nb-Ta oxides and zircon from the Koktokay No. 3 granitic pegmatite, Altai, northwestern China. Mineralogical Magazine, 68 (5) 739-756 doi:10.1180/0026461046850216
Abstract/NotesAbstractThe Koktokay No. 3 granitic pegmatite, Altai, northwestern China, is a strongly zoned rare-element granitic pegmatite, where the petrographic zones were distinguished into two groups: outer zones (I to IV) and inner zones (V to IX). Nb-Ta oxides and zircon are investigated in this paper by using quantitative electron-microprobe analyses (EMPA) and backscattered-electron (BSE) imaging. Columbite-tantalite and zircon occur in most textural zones, whereas tapiolite and uranmicrolite are mainly restricted to zone VII. Manganocolumbite and zircon from the outer zones (zones II and IV) are homogeneous except for a few exceptions, whereas manganotantalite and hafnian zircon from the inner zones (V–VII) are obviously heterogeneous and strongly zoned. Chemically, Ta/(Nb+Ta) in columbite-tantalite and Hf/(Zr+Hf) in zircon increase from the outer to the inner zones on one hand, and from core to rim in single zoned crystals on the other hand. Observations of intra-zonal variations of the chemical composition of Nb-Ta oxides and zircon in the Koktokay No. 3 granitic pegmatite may suggest that the outer zones crystallize under magmatic conditions, whereas the inner zones crystallize under fluid-rich magmatic conditions, and locally under hydrothermal conditions. The extreme enrichments of columbite-tantalite in Ta, and of zircon in Hf, as well as the occurrence of uranmicrolite and tapiolite, indicate an elevated evolution of the Koktokay No. 3 granitic pegmatite.

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Koktokay No. 3 pegmatite (Altay No. 3 pegmatite), Altay Mine, Koktokay pegmatite field (Keketuohai pegmatite field), Fuyun Co. (Koktokay Co.), Aletai Prefecture (Altay Prefecture), Yili Hasake Autonomous Prefecture (Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture), Xinjiang, China

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