Rapidly Searching for Carbonatite‑Related REE Mineralized Systems Using Biotite and Barite Mineral Chemistry: an Economical REE Exploration Program - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)
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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 11
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- Publication Date:
- Jun 9, 2023
Abstract
Rapidly searching for carbonatite-related rare earth element (REE) mineralized systems is of paramount importance to
explorers, because these systems provide the world’s most significant supply of REE. Biotite and barite are suitable indicator
minerals that can offer reliable elemental geochemical information used for REE exploration. In this study, we provided
an elemental geochemical dataset of biotite and barite from Cenozoic REE deposits in the eastern Tibetan Plateau, and
compared the obtained data to those of biotite and barite forming in other geological settings. The F (i.e., fluorine) contents
in carbonatite-hosted biotites are highly variable, with biotites from mineralized carbonatite complexes having much higher
values (1.05–2.37 apfu, where apfu = atoms per formula unit) than their counterparts from barren carbonatite complexes (≤
1 apfu). It is therefore believed that the presence of high-F biotites can be regarded as a sign for predicting REE reservoirs.
Barites in REE mineralized systems contain much higher (even one or to orders of magnitude) total REE contents (ΣREE
>100 μg/g) relative to those species forming in carbonate-hosted fluorite-barite deposits and open marine environments. This
means that the high ΣREE concentration of barite can serve as an effective index for REE exploration. The above information
is integrated into a REE exploration program in which the areas with strong local tectonism along cratonic edges are priority
exploration targets, and high-F biotites and REE-rich barites can serve as direct indices for rapidly identifying carbonatiterelated
REE mineralized systems at a strategic distance from other geological settings.
Citation
APA: (2023) Rapidly Searching for Carbonatite‑Related REE Mineralized Systems Using Biotite and Barite Mineral Chemistry: an Economical REE Exploration Program - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)
MLA: Rapidly Searching for Carbonatite‑Related REE Mineralized Systems Using Biotite and Barite Mineral Chemistry: an Economical REE Exploration Program - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.