The origin of spheroidal patterns of weathering in the Pados-Tundra mafic-ultramafic complex, Kola Peninsula, Russia

We document a new and unusual occurrence of patterns of protruding spheroidal weathering developed in a dunitic rock of the Pados-Tundra mafic-ultramafic complex of Early Proterozoic age, Kola Peninsula, Russia. It provides an example similar to that reported recently from a mineralized harzburgite...

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Main Authors: A.Y. Barkov, A.A. Nikiforov, T.A.A. Halkoaho, J.P. Konnunaho
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Published: Geological Society of Finland 2016-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume88/Bulletin_vol88_2_2016_Barkov.pdf
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spelling doaj-216a1d3fb73a40f98abb74649aa3b3872020-11-24T23:24:02ZengGeological Society of FinlandBulletin of the Geological Society of Finland0367-52111799-46322016-12-0188210511310.17741/bgsf/88.2.004The origin of spheroidal patterns of weathering in the Pados-Tundra mafic-ultramafic complex, Kola Peninsula, RussiaA.Y. BarkovA.A. NikiforovT.A.A. HalkoahoJ.P. KonnunahoWe document a new and unusual occurrence of patterns of protruding spheroidal weathering developed in a dunitic rock of the Pados-Tundra mafic-ultramafic complex of Early Proterozoic age, Kola Peninsula, Russia. It provides an example similar to that reported recently from a mineralized harzburgite in the Monchepluton layered complex in the same region. These patterns are genetically different from common results of “normal spheroidal weathering” sensu stricto. The spheroidally weathered dunite at Pados-Tundra consists of a high-Fo olivine, Ol (Fo 87. 5), which is, in fact, not altered. Accessory grains of aluminous chromite are present. Relief spheroids (1.5 to 4 cm in diameter; up to ~5 vol. %) are distributed sparsely and heterogeneously. They are hosted by the olivine matrix and composed of talc, Tlc, and tremolite, Tr, (Mg# = 95-96) formed presumably at the expense of orthopyroxene, Opx, (i.e., pre-existing oikocrysts) during a deuteric (autometasomatic) alteration. In contrast, oikocrystic Opx (En 86.0) is quite fresh in related spheroids at Monchepluton, in which only minor deuteric alteration (Tlc + Tr) are observed. We infer that (1) the ball-shaped morphology of the weathered surface is a reflection of the presence of oikocrysts of Opx, which crystallized after Ol at the magmatic stage; they were entirely replaced by the deuterically induced Tlc + Tr at Pados-Tundra. (2) Differential rates of weathering are implied for rock-forming minerals in these ultramafic rocks, with a higher resistance of Opx vs. Fo-rich Ol, and Tlc + Tr vs. Fo-rich Ol. (3) The ball-like shape of the large spheroids, produced by magmatic processes, may likely represent an additional factor of their higher stability to weathering in the superficial environment. Similar patterns can be expected in other mafic-ultramafic complexes, especially in layered intrusions.http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume88/Bulletin_vol88_2_2016_Barkov.pdfspheroidal weatheringchemical weatheringmafic-ultramafic rocksPados-Tundra complexKola PeninsulaFennoscandian ShieldRussia
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author A.Y. Barkov
A.A. Nikiforov
T.A.A. Halkoaho
J.P. Konnunaho
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A.A. Nikiforov
T.A.A. Halkoaho
J.P. Konnunaho
The origin of spheroidal patterns of weathering in the Pados-Tundra mafic-ultramafic complex, Kola Peninsula, Russia
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
spheroidal weathering
chemical weathering
mafic-ultramafic rocks
Pados-Tundra complex
Kola Peninsula
Fennoscandian Shield
Russia
author_facet A.Y. Barkov
A.A. Nikiforov
T.A.A. Halkoaho
J.P. Konnunaho
author_sort A.Y. Barkov
title The origin of spheroidal patterns of weathering in the Pados-Tundra mafic-ultramafic complex, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_short The origin of spheroidal patterns of weathering in the Pados-Tundra mafic-ultramafic complex, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_full The origin of spheroidal patterns of weathering in the Pados-Tundra mafic-ultramafic complex, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_fullStr The origin of spheroidal patterns of weathering in the Pados-Tundra mafic-ultramafic complex, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_full_unstemmed The origin of spheroidal patterns of weathering in the Pados-Tundra mafic-ultramafic complex, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_sort origin of spheroidal patterns of weathering in the pados-tundra mafic-ultramafic complex, kola peninsula, russia
publisher Geological Society of Finland
series Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
issn 0367-5211
1799-4632
publishDate 2016-12-01
description We document a new and unusual occurrence of patterns of protruding spheroidal weathering developed in a dunitic rock of the Pados-Tundra mafic-ultramafic complex of Early Proterozoic age, Kola Peninsula, Russia. It provides an example similar to that reported recently from a mineralized harzburgite in the Monchepluton layered complex in the same region. These patterns are genetically different from common results of “normal spheroidal weathering” sensu stricto. The spheroidally weathered dunite at Pados-Tundra consists of a high-Fo olivine, Ol (Fo 87. 5), which is, in fact, not altered. Accessory grains of aluminous chromite are present. Relief spheroids (1.5 to 4 cm in diameter; up to ~5 vol. %) are distributed sparsely and heterogeneously. They are hosted by the olivine matrix and composed of talc, Tlc, and tremolite, Tr, (Mg# = 95-96) formed presumably at the expense of orthopyroxene, Opx, (i.e., pre-existing oikocrysts) during a deuteric (autometasomatic) alteration. In contrast, oikocrystic Opx (En 86.0) is quite fresh in related spheroids at Monchepluton, in which only minor deuteric alteration (Tlc + Tr) are observed. We infer that (1) the ball-shaped morphology of the weathered surface is a reflection of the presence of oikocrysts of Opx, which crystallized after Ol at the magmatic stage; they were entirely replaced by the deuterically induced Tlc + Tr at Pados-Tundra. (2) Differential rates of weathering are implied for rock-forming minerals in these ultramafic rocks, with a higher resistance of Opx vs. Fo-rich Ol, and Tlc + Tr vs. Fo-rich Ol. (3) The ball-like shape of the large spheroids, produced by magmatic processes, may likely represent an additional factor of their higher stability to weathering in the superficial environment. Similar patterns can be expected in other mafic-ultramafic complexes, especially in layered intrusions.
topic spheroidal weathering
chemical weathering
mafic-ultramafic rocks
Pados-Tundra complex
Kola Peninsula
Fennoscandian Shield
Russia
url http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume88/Bulletin_vol88_2_2016_Barkov.pdf
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