Rare-metal pegmatite deposits of the kalba region, eastern kazakhstan: Age, composition and petrogenetic implications

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The paper presents new geological, mineralogical, and isotope geochronological data for rare-metal pegmatites in the Kalba granitic batholith (Eastern Kazakhstan). Mineralization is especially abundant in the Central-Kalba ore district, where pegmatite bodies occur at the top of large granite plutons and at intersections of deep faults. The pegmatites contain several successive mineral assemblages from barren quartz-microcline and quartz-microcline-albite to Li-Cs-Ta-Nb-Be-Sn-bearing cleavelandite-lepidolite-spodumene. Ar-Ar muscovite and lepidolite ages bracket the metallogenic event between 291 and 286 Ma. The pegmatite mineral deposits formed synchronously with the emplacement of the phase 1 Kalba granites during the evolution of hydrous silicate rare-metal magmas that are produced by the differentiation of granite magma at large sources with possible inputs of F and rare metals with fluids.

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Khromykh, S. V., Oitseva, T. A., Kotler, P. D., D’yachkov, B. A., Smirnov, S. Z., Travin, A. V., … Agaliyeva, B. B. (2020). Rare-metal pegmatite deposits of the kalba region, eastern kazakhstan: Age, composition and petrogenetic implications. Minerals, 10(11), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/min10111017

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