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Petrík, I., Čík, Š., Miglierini, M., Vaculovič, T., Dianiška, I., Ozdín, D. (2014) Alpine oxidation of lithium micas in Permian S-type granites (Gemeric unit, Western Carpathians, Slovakia) Mineralogical Magazine, 78 (3) 507-533 doi:10.1180/minmag.2014.078.3.03

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TitleAlpine oxidation of lithium micas in Permian S-type granites (Gemeric unit, Western Carpathians, Slovakia)
JournalMineralogical Magazine
AuthorsPetrík, I.Author
Čík, Š.Author
Miglierini, M.Author
Vaculovič, T.Author
Dianiška, I.Author
Ozdín, D.Author
Year2014 (June)Volume78
Issue3
PublisherMineralogical Society
DOIdoi:10.1180/minmag.2014.078.3.03Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferencePetrík, I., Čík, Š., Miglierini, M., Vaculovič, T., Dianiška, I., Ozdín, D. (2014) Alpine oxidation of lithium micas in Permian S-type granites (Gemeric unit, Western Carpathians, Slovakia) Mineralogical Magazine, 78 (3) 507-533 doi:10.1180/minmag.2014.078.3.03
Plain TextPetrík, I., Čík, Š., Miglierini, M., Vaculovič, T., Dianiška, I., Ozdín, D. (2014) Alpine oxidation of lithium micas in Permian S-type granites (Gemeric unit, Western Carpathians, Slovakia) Mineralogical Magazine, 78 (3) 507-533 doi:10.1180/minmag.2014.078.3.03
Abstract/NotesAbstractLithium micas of the zinnwaldite and phengite–Li-phengite series occur as
characteristic minerals in Permian Li-F-(P) granites of the western Gemeric
unit (Western Carpathians) accompanied by topaz, tourmaline, Nb, Ta, Ti, Sn
oxides and aluminophosphates. The calculated Li2O contents of all
the mica analysed, together with Rb2O and Cs2O were
confirmed by LA-ICP-MS analyses for all the identified micas. Samples from
three localities were investigated: two surficial (Surovec, Vrchsúl’ová);
and one drill hole (Dlhá dolina). Zinnwaldite (polylithionite) occurs in the
upper level of the Dlhá dolina granitic intrusion and in the nearby shallow
satellite body of Surovec. The lower level porphyritic granites contain only
siderophyllite. The Vrchsúl’ ová micas are closer in composition to
Li-annite and siderophyllite. Dioctahedral micas are mostly phengites,
although zinnwaldite-bearing granites are rich in late-crystallizing
Li-phengite, which extensively replaces earlier zinnwaldite. The secondary
Liphengite and phengite are interpreted as products of Alpine metamorphism
during Cretaceous burial and subsequent exhumation of the Gemeric unit.
Reactions are suggested explaining the formation of Li-phengite by reaction
of zinnwaldite with phengite or with muscovite. All mica types were
investigated by Mössbauer spectroscopy, which showed high degrees of
oxidation (25–50% Fe3+ of total Fe) with the exception of
zinnwaldite from Vrchsúl’ová, which may have preserved an original, reduced
value of 10%. The metamorphic assemblage present permitted calculation of
P-T-X conditions: T = 184°C,
P = 320 MPa, with oxidation of siderophyllite to
phengite + goethite and fO2 at ΔNN = 4.7, confirming the low-grade conditions of the
Alpine metamorphism in agreement with previous estimates.


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