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- W3208599877 abstract "Carbonatites and related alkaline igneous rocks are important hosts of rare earth elements (REEs). Carbonatite–alkaline complexes in NW Pakistan represent rare examples of carbonatite emplaced in a collisional orogenic belt. However, the precise age, magmatic source, and petrogenesis of carbonatites emplaced in collisional settings and associated REE mineralization remain uncertain. The present study focuses on the origin and REE mineralization potential of alkaline–carbonatite complexes exposed in the Koga and Sillai Patti (SP) areas, NW Pakistan. The Koga carbonatites occur as minor plug-like intrusions in syenites. SHRIMP U–Pb dating of zircons from the Koga syenites, which are spatially associated with carbonatites, yield weighted mean ages of 283.6 ± 1.7(1σ), 281.9 ± 1.6(1σ), 282.6 ± 1.6(1σ), and 306.5 ± 3.7 Ma (1σ). The Koga syenites are characterized by high SiO2 (62.79–65.58 wt%) and Al2O3 (16.92–18.55 wt%) and low TiO2 (0.10–0.59 wt%) contents and are enriched in alkalis (Na2O > K2O). Sr and Nd isotopes from the Koga carbonatite complex are characterized by positive εNd(t) values (+3.10 to + 3.47) and low (87Sr/86Sr)i values (0.70233–0.70382), which are consistent with rift-related carbonatites. The SP carbonatites yield high total REE contents (1768–1920 ppm) and are enriched in light REEs (LREEs) relative to heavy REEs (HREEs; LREE/HREE = 20.0–20.7). The results of Sr–Nd isotope analyses show that the SP carbonatite has high Sr and low Nd isotopic ratios with negative εNd(t) values ranging from − 1.71 to − 2.21, variable 207Pb/206Pb ratios, and anomalous Pb–Sr and Pb–Nd patterns, suggesting Pb contamination during ascent of the primary carbonatite melts. Values of δ18OSMOW and δ13CPDB (‰) for the SP carbonates vary from + 14.45‰ to + 18.12‰ and from − 6.57‰ to − 9.70‰, respectively, which can be attributed to low-temperature alteration. On the basis of data for bulk-rock trace elements and Sr–Nd–Pb–C–O isotopes, it is concluded that the Koga carbonatite–alkaline complex was formed during the rifting and break-up of the northern margin of Gondwanaland. In contrast, carbonatite of the SP carbonatite–alkaline complex was probably generated by partial melting of sub-continental lithospheric mantle in a post-collisional tectonic setting. Although the SP carbonatite contains abundant REEs, it does not host significant REE mineralization owing to the lack of a mature sequence of evolutionary phases and to possible phosphate mineral saturation in the primary magmas, which caused REE depletion in the later carbonatitic magmas through fractional crystallization. Therefore, we conclude that carbonatites that are relatively rich in apatite but poor in fluorite and barite may not be prospective for REE mineralization." @default.
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- W3208599877 title "SHRIMP U–Pb ages, mineralogy, and geochemistry of carbonatite–alkaline complexes of the Sillai Patti and Koga areas, NW Pakistan: Implications for petrogenesis and REE mineralization" @default.
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