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Iron-Titanium Deposits in Anorthosite Complexes

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1 Iron-Titanium Deposits in Anorthosite Complexes

2 Anorthosites 􀁏Plutonic rocks with over 90% plagioclase
􀀩No known volcanic equivalents 􀁏Highly felsic nature and their location in continental areas they share with granitoid rocks 􀁏Felsic mineral is a calcic plagioclase, which with mineral associated high-temperature mafic minerals,suggests a stronger similarity to basaltic rocks 􀁏Almost all Precambrian

3 Ashwal (1993) listed six major types or anorthosite occurrences
1. Archean anorthosite plutons (>2.6 Ga ) 2. Proterozoic massif type anorthosite plutons ( Ga “massif-type” ) 3. Lunar highland anorthosites 4. Centimeter to 100m thick layers in layered mafic intrusions 5. Thin cumulate layers in ophiolites /oceanic crust ophiolites

4 For purposes of ore deposits, we are concerned only with massif-type anorthosites. These are of two types: Labradorite-type: Characterized by labradorite (An45-63), common olivine, augite with lessor enstatite and magnetite-ilmenite oxides. Fe-Ti ores are not associated with this type. Andesine-type: Characterized by antiperthitic andesine (An45Ab49Or6 – An35Ab57Or8), absence of olivine, orthopyroxene with lessor clinopyroxene and hematite-ilmenite oxides. These host so-called nelsonites, generally dyke-like bodies of Fe-Ti oxides and apatite, which are the only primary source of titanium.

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6 Model for the generation of Massif-type anorthosites. a
Model for the generation of Massif-type anorthosites. a.Mantle-derived magma underplates the crust as it becomes density equilibrated. b.Crystallization of mafic phases (which sink), and partial melting of the crust above the ponded magma. The melt becomes enriched in Al and Fe/Mg. c.Plagioclase forms when the melt is sufficiently enriched. Plagioclase rises to thetop of the chamber whereas mafics sink. d.Plagioclase accumulations become less dense than the crust above and rise as crystal mush plutons. e.Plagioclase plutons coalesce to form massif anorthosite, whereas granitoid crustal melts rise to shallow levels as well. Mafic cumulates remain at depth or detach and sink into the mantle. From Ashwall(1993) Anorthosites. Springer-Verlag. Berlin. Winter (2001) An Introduction to Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology. Prentice Hall.


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