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Petrology of Polygenic Mafic-Ultramafic Massifs of the East Sakhalin Ophiolite Association [Hardback]

(Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Novosibirsk, Russia)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 300 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 720 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2016
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1138029742
  • ISBN-13: 9781138029743
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 300 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 720 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2016
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1138029742
  • ISBN-13: 9781138029743
The monograph is concerned with results of studies of petrology of mafic-ultramafic massifs as part of the East Sakhalin ophiolite association. It generalizes and interprets a large body of data (mainly original data) on geology, petrography, petrochemistry, and geochemistry of rocks; mineralogy and geochemistry of rock-forming and accessory minerals; chromite and platinum contents, and isotopic age of zircons from rocks of the typical mafic-ultramafic massifs of the East Sakhalin ophiolite association: Berezovka, Shelting, Komsomolsk, and South Schmidt. Gabbroids from the Berezovka massif contain ultramafic xenoliths. Ultramafic rocks are locally cut by gabbroid and pyroxenite veins. Three spatially close but genetically autonomous bodies are distinguished in the structure of the massifs under study: protrusion of upper-mantle restitic ultramafic rocks (harzburgites, lherzolites, and dunites); intrusion of orthomagmatic gabbroids (gabbronorites, gabbro, and norites) that cuts it; and contact-reaction zone, located along the boundaries between gabbroid intrusion and ultramafic protrusion, which consists of hybrid ultramafic rocks (wehrlites, websterites, clinopyroxenites, and their olivine- and plagioclase-containing varieties) and hybrid gabbroids (melano- and mesocratic olivine gabbronorites and gabbro as well as troctolites). The hybrid ultramafic rocks and gabbroids are the product of interaction between mafic melts and restitic ultramafic rocks. Taking into account the later formation of the gabbroid intrusions compared to the ultramafic protrusions, the massifs in question are determined as polygenic. The idea of their polygenic formation is supported by data on the isotopic age of zircons from the Berezovka massif rocks. In this monograph the author develops his earlier proposed concept of polygenic formation of maficultramafic massifs belonging to ophiolite associations.

The book addresses a wide circle of petrologists and practicing geologists as well as senior-year students and postgraduates studying problems of mafic-ultramafic magmatism.
Acknowledgements xi
Editor's foreword xiii
Introduction xv
1 Topical problems of petrology of mafic-ultramafic massifs
1(8)
2 Structural position of mafic-ultramafic massifs of the East Sakhalin ophiolite association
9(10)
3 Geologic structure of mafic-ultramafic massifs of the East Sakhalin ophiolite association
19(16)
3.1 Berezovka massif
19(8)
3.2 Shel'ting massif
27(4)
3.3 Komsomol'sk massif
31(1)
3.4 South Schmidt massif
32(3)
4 Petrography of mafic-ultramafic massifs of the East Sakhalin ophiolite association
35(16)
4.1 Restitic (orthomagmatic) ultramafic rocks
36(2)
4.2 Hybrid (paramagmatic) ultramafic rocks
38(5)
4.3 Orthomagmatic gabbroids
43(3)
4.4 Hybrid (paramagmatic) gabbroids from endocontact zones with ultramafic rocks
46(1)
4.5 Hybrid (paramagmatic) gabbroids of endocontact zones with enclosing rocks
47(4)
5 Petrochemistry of rocks of mafic-ultramafic massifs of the East Sakhalin ophiolite association
51(18)
5.1 Variations in the contents of major chemical components in petrogenetic rocks groups
52(7)
5.2 Comparative description of petrogenetic groups of rocks based on the values of their petrochemical parameters
59(4)
5.3 On systematization of ultramafic and gabbroid rocks based on the normalized values of their petrochemical parameters
63(2)
5.4 The dependence of the chemical composition of ultramafic restites on the degree of partial melting of upper-mantle sources
65(4)
6 Geochemistry of rocks of mafic-ultramafic massifs of the East Sakhalin ophiolite association
69(18)
6.1 Distribution of Ca, K, and some impurity elements in rocks of the Berezovka massif (from XRF-SR data)
70(5)
6.2 Geochemical parameters of rocks of the Berezovka massif (from XRF-SR data)
75(3)
6.3 Distribution of rare earth elements in rocks of mafic-ultramafic massifs of the East Sakhalin ophiolite association
78(9)
6.3.1 Methods for REE analysis of rocks
78(2)
6.3.2 Distribution of REE in restitic ultramafic rocks
80(1)
6.3.3 Distribution of REE in hybrid ultramafic rocks
81(4)
6.3.4 Distribution of REE in orthomagmatic gabbroids
85(1)
6.3.5 Distribution of REE in hybrid gabbroids
86(1)
7 Rb--Sr isotope systems in rocks of mafic-ultramafic massifs of the East Sakhalin ophiolite association
87(4)
8 Chemical composition of rock-forming and accessory minerals from rocks of mafic-ultramafic massifs of the East Sakhalin ophiolite association
91(58)
8.1 Rock-forming minerals
91(38)
8.1.1 Olivines
91(15)
8.1.2 Orthopyroxenes
106(7)
8.1.3 Clinopyroxenes
113(6)
8.1.4 Plagioclases
119(5)
8.1.5 Amphiboles
124(5)
8.2 Distribution coefficients of chemical components between coexisting rock-forming minerals
129(8)
8.3 On the temperatures of chemical equilibrium of coexisting olivines, orthopyroxenes, and clinopyroxenes in ultramafic restites of the Berezovka massif
137(2)
8.4 Accessory minerals
139(10)
8.4.1 Zircons
139(5)
8.4.2 Cr-spinels
144(1)
8.4.3 Magnetites
144(5)
9 Distribution of rare earth elements in rock-forming minerals from mafic-ultramafic massifs of the East Sakhalin ophiolite association
149(16)
9.1 Orthopyroxenes
149(5)
9.2 Clinopyroxenes
154(4)
9.3 Plagioclases
158(3)
9.4 On the distribution coefficients of rare earth elements among coexisting clinopyroxenes, orthopyroxenes, and plagioclases
161(4)
10 Isotope-geochronological and geochemical systematization of zircons from rocks of the Berezovka mafic-ultramafic massif
165(44)
10.1 Description of the collection of zircons from rocks of the Berezovka massif
165(1)
10.2 Methods for isotope dating and trace-element analysis of zircons
166(1)
10.3 Morphology and optical properties of zircons
166(1)
10.4 Isotopic age of zircons
167(15)
10.5 Geochemistry of zircons
182(17)
10.6 Specifics of zircon isotope dating of rocks of mafic-ultramafic massifs
199(10)
11 The chromitite occurrences in mafic-ultramafic massifs of Sakhalin Island
209(4)
11.1 Chromitite occurrences in the Berezovka and South Schmidt massifs
209(1)
11.2 Chemical composition of chromitites
210(3)
12 Geochemistry of platinum group elements and rhenium in rocks and chromitites of mafic-ultramafic massifs of Sakhalin Island
213(20)
12.1 Geochemistry of PGE and Re in rocks
213(12)
12.1.1 Peculiarities of PGE and Re distribution in rocks of different compositions
217(1)
12.1.2 Primitive mantle normalized PGE and Re contents patterns
218(1)
12.1.3 Parameters of PGE and Re distribution in rocks
218(3)
12.1.4 Relationships between the contents of Ir and other PGE in the rocks
221(1)
12.1.5 Relationships between the contents of PGE and REE in ultramafic rocks and gabbroids
222(3)
12.2 Geochemistry of PGE and Re in chromitites
225(2)
12.3 On mineral-concentrator of PGE in chromitites of the Berezovka massif
227(6)
13 The fundamentals of the concept of polygenetic formation of mafic-ultramafic complexes in ophiolite associations
233(22)
Conclusions 255(4)
References 259(18)
Subject Index 277(18)
Author Index 295
Felix P. Lesnov is Doctor of Geology and Mineralogy, Leading Research Fellow of the Sobolev Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. He specializes in research on maficultramafic complexes of folded areas (geology, petrology, petrochemistry, geochemistry, mineralogy, isotope geochronology, and chromite and Pt contents). The main study areas are the Chukchi region, Kamchatka region, Sakhalin Island, Primorye, northern Baikal region, eastern Transbaikalia, East and West Sayan, Tuva, Urals, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Mongolia, and Brazil. Felix Lesnov has (co-)authored more than 300 works, including more than ten monographs.