Ample Rare Elements: A Geochemical Anomaly in the Earth's Crust at Norra Kärr
Abstract
The Norra Kärr alkaline complex in southern Sweden (58°06’N, 14°34’E) is a classic occurrence of agpaitic rocks, which contains a large mineral deposit of rare-earth elements (REE), Zr, and Nb. The complex consists of different varieties of agpaitic peralkaline nepheline syenite that are defined by the occurrence of Na-rich Zr–Ti silicate minerals that contain volatiles F and Cl, including members of the rinkite, catapleiite, and eudialyte groups. The eudialyte-group minerals in Norra Kärr contain different ratios of light to heavy REE across the lithological domains.
The magmatic age of the alkaline complex, which is poor in common chronometric minerals, was determined at 1.49 ± 0.01 Ga (2σ) by U–Pb dating of zircon that formed during alkali metasomatism (fenitisation) of the surrounding 1.8 Ga granite. The 176Hf/177Hf isotopic ratio of this metasomatic zircon is different from Hf isotopes in the granite, but is identical with the Hf isotope composition of Lu-poor eudialyte from the alkaline complex. The relatively highly radiogenic composition of the Hf isotopes is consistent with a mantle source for the agpaitic magma.
New radiometric dating methods were developed. These allow precise in situ measurements of isotope ratios of the Rb–Sr and K–Ca as well as Sm–Nd systems in K-rich and Nd-rich minerals, respectively. Three varieties of alkaline rocks in Sweden were dated by the in situ Rb–Sr method. Biotite Rb–Sr cooling ages in the region east of Norra Kärr are approximately coeval with the emplacement of the alkaline rocks.
The complex has been affected by metamorphic overprinting. The foliated and folded fine-grained nepheline syenite is frequently cross-cut by coarse-grained eudialyte- rich pegmatoids. One eudialyte crystal with primary zoning from a pegmatoid was pre-characterised by SEM BSE imaging and in situ chemical analysis by LA-ICP-MS, including full REE composition and precise Sm/Nd ratios. Sampling at a resolution of <200 μm by micromill provided a sufficient Nd aliquot for routine high-precision ID- TIMS Sm–Nd isotope analysis. Eudialyte crystal growth was dated at 1144 ± 53 Ma (2σ) in the undeformed pegmatoid vein, about 350 million years after the magmatic event. The pegmatoid is suggested to have formed by low-temperature partial melting of the peralkaline nepheline syenite host at the margin of Sveconorwegian orogeny.
The agpaitic rocks were produced from a magma that formed by extensive fractional crystallisation of an alkali basaltic parental magma. The concentrations of highly enriched incompatible elements in the most differentiated nepheline syenite may indicate 98 % crystallisation of the parental magma.
Parts of work
1. Sjöqvist, A.S.L., Cornell, D.H., Andersen, T., Erambert, M., Ek, M., Leijd, M. (2013). Three Compositional Varieties of Rare-Earth Element Ore: Eudialyte-Group Minerals from the Norra Kärr Alkaline Complex, Southern Sweden. Minerals, 3 (1), 94-120. ::doi::10.3390/min3010094 2. Sjöqvist, A.S.L., Cornell, D.H., Andersen, T., Christensson, U.I., Berg, J.T. (2017). Magmatic age of rare-earth element and zirconium mineralisation at the Norra Kärr alkaline complex, southern Sweden, determined by U–Pb and Lu–Hf isotope analyses of metasomatic zircon and eudialyte. Lithos, 294–295, 73-86. ::doi::10.1016/j.lithos.2017.09.023 3. Sjöqvist, A.S.L., Zack, T., Honn, D.K., Baxter, E.F. (2020). Modification of a rare-earth element deposit by low-temperature partial melting during metamorphic overprinting: Norra Kärr alkaline complex, southern Sweden. Chemical Geology, 545, 119640. ::doi::10.1016/j.chemgeo.2020.119640 4. Hogmalm, K.J., Zack, T., Karlsson, A.K.-O., Sjöqvist, A.S.L., Garbe-Schönberg, D. (2017). In situ Rb–Sr and K–Ca dating by LA-ICP-MS/MS: an evaluation of N2O and SF6 as reaction gases. Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectroscopy, 32 (2), 305-313. ::doi::10.1039/C6JA00362A 5. Sjöqvist, A.S.L. (2019). The Tale of Greenlandite: Commemorating the Two-Hundredth Anniversary of Eudialyte (1819–2019). Minerals, 9 (8), 497. ::doi::10.3390/min9080497
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Naturvetenskapliga fakulteten
Institution
Department of Earth Sciences ; Institutionen för geovetenskaper
Disputation
Fredagen den 10 december 2021, kl. 10.00, i Hörsal Guldheden, Institutionen för geovetenskaper, Guldhedsgatan 5C
Date of defence
2021-12-10
axel.sjoqvist@gu.se
Date
2021-11-18Author
Sjöqvist, Axel Stig Leo
Keywords
rare-earth elements
eudialyte
geochemistry
geochronology
ore geology
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-8009-564-8 (Print)
978-91-8009-565-5 (PDF)
ISSN
1400-3813
Language
eng