Petrology of the Mid-Paleoproterozoic Tiksheozero Ultramafic‒Alkaline‒Carbonatite Complex (Northern Karelia)

2021 
The paper reports first comprehensive geological, petrographic, mineralogical, and geochemical data on one of the world’s oldest Tiksheozero ultramafic‒alkaline‒carbonatite complex (~1.99 Ga), which belongs to the Mid-Paleoproterozoic igneous province of the Baltic Shield. The complex was formed in three intrusive phases. The first phase is composed of the low-alkali mafic‒ultramafic rocks: dunites, wehrlites, clinopyroxenites, and gabbro. The rocks of the second phase are alkaline ultramafic rocks represented mainly by jacupirangites (alkaline clinopyroxenites) and foidolites (melteigites, ijoliltes, and urtites), with subordinate olivinites, alkaline gabbro, and nepheline syenites. The third intrusive phase is made up of carbonatites. Geochemical and mineralogical data indicate that all three phases were derived from different primary melts. It is shown that the nepheline syenites were obtained by fractionation of foidolites. A model of formation of such complexes through decompressional melting of mantle plume head enriched in carbonate fluid is proposed.
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