Preliminary radiogenic isotope study on the origin of the Khanneshin carbonatite complex, Helmand Province, Afghanistan
The REE-mineralized Khanneshin carbonatite complex in southern Afghanistan is an economically light rare earth element (LREE)-enriched carbonatite complex of Quaternary age. Geological studies have suggested that the LREE-enriched rocks at Khanneshin are comparable in grade to many economic REE depo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of geochemical exploration 2013-10, Vol.133, p.6-14 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The REE-mineralized Khanneshin carbonatite complex in southern Afghanistan is an economically light rare earth element (LREE)-enriched carbonatite complex of Quaternary age. Geological studies have suggested that the LREE-enriched rocks at Khanneshin are comparable in grade to many economic REE deposits, including parts of the world-class Bayan Obo (China), and Mountain Pass, California (United States) deposits. The extent of mineralization at Khanneshin is unknown; however, mineralized areas delineated as part of a reconnaissance study are estimated to contain ~1.29Mt REE ore. We have determined for the first time the radiogenic isotope compositions (Pb–Sr–Nd) of bulk rocks and mineral separates (barite, strontianite, carbonate, etc.) of this carbonatite complex and propose the likely source of radiogenic isotope reservoirs associated with the REE mineralization. This study provides an opportunity to establish fundamental isotopic features of this highly mineralized system to aid in regional exploration efforts and to identify other comparable mineralized systems that shared similar source reservoirs, origins, and evolution in southern Afghanistan.
The carbonatite complex consists of coarse-grained sövite and brecciated and agglomeratic barite–ankerite alvikite. Small satellitic intrusions of biotite–calcite carbonatite and rare leucite phonolite also crop out. The massif is encircled by alkali metasomatized Neogene sedimentary strata. A peripheral apron of volcanic and volcaniclastic strata extends farther away from the complex. Present-day Pb isotopic compositions of bulk rocks (dikes, welded tuffs, sövite, and mineralized rocks) and mineral separates exhibit a narrow range in 206Pb/204Pb (18.814–18.877), 207Pb/204Pb (15.616–15.674), and 208Pb/204Pb (38.892–39.094). The results show that the source region of the carbonatite had a moderate compositional variation (most samples overlapping within the level of analytical precision). Present-day neodymium isotopic compositions from the Khanneshin carbonatite show a range in 143Nd/144Nd (0.512374–0.512462). Present-day strontium isotopic compositions also have a moderate range in 87Sr/86Sr (0.708034–0.709577); the mineral separates and ore are somewhat less radiogenic in 87Sr/86Sr (0.707954–0.708686) than the whole rocks.
A fundamental feature of the Khanneshin carbonatite is the overall high degree of isotopic homogeneity evident for the Nd–Sr–Pb isotopic systems and we regard this consistency as a diagnost |
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ISSN: | 0375-6742 1879-1689 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.gexplo.2013.06.012 |