Pinite-cordierite from spotted slate of the Brajkovac contact metamorphic aureole (Dudovica locality, central Serbia)

The Paleozoic very low to low-grade metamorphic rocks of the Bukulja-Lazarevac Unit designated as Drina, Golija and Birač formations are contact metamorphosed by the intrusion of the Tertiary Brajkovac granodiorite into spotted slates and hornfelses. In some parts, they are slightly migm...

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Main Authors: Vasković Nada, Nikić Zoran, Srećković-Batoćanin Danica, Erić Suzana, Memović Emin
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade 2013-01-01
Series:Geološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0608/2013/0350-06081374047V.pdf
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spelling doaj-b258fa79858a4e60939bfc5b1f202e262020-11-25T00:27:16ZengFaculty of Mining and Geology, BelgradeGeološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva0350-06082406-07472013-01-01201374475510.2298/GABP1374047V0350-06081374047VPinite-cordierite from spotted slate of the Brajkovac contact metamorphic aureole (Dudovica locality, central Serbia)Vasković Nada0Nikić Zoran1Srećković-Batoćanin Danica2Erić Suzana3Memović Emin4Faculty of Mining and Geology, Department of Mineralogy, Crystallography, Petrology and Geochemistry, BelgradeFaculty of Forestry, Department of Ecological Engineering for Soil and Water Resources Protection, BelgradeFaculty of Mining and Geology, Department of Mineralogy, Crystallography, Petrology and Geochemistry, BelgradeFaculty of Mining and Geology, Department of Mineralogy, Crystallography, Petrology and Geochemistry, BelgradeFaculty of Technical Sciences, Kosovska MitrovicaThe Paleozoic very low to low-grade metamorphic rocks of the Bukulja-Lazarevac Unit designated as Drina, Golija and Birač formations are contact metamorphosed by the intrusion of the Tertiary Brajkovac granodiorite into spotted slates and hornfelses. In some parts, they are slightly migmatized at the contact. In addition to their outcrops found at the western, eastern and northern parts of the formation, these rocks are also found in boreholes near Dudovica at about 8 km south-west from the pluton. There, at a depth of 110 m, the spotted slates comprise oval to ellipsoid pinite-rich spots which can be regarded as incipient cordierite porphyroblasts (up to 5 mm in diameter) overgrowing the existing regional foliation. They are composed of cryptocrystalline mixture of a very fine sericitic material ± light glassy orange „film“ (some kind of an amorphous gel-like material often mixed with limonite matter) and are abundant in inclusions: minute quartz and dusty ore minerals (magnetite) prevail. In addition, within some spots an increased number of xenotime and monazite inclusions are noted. Minute flakes of neobiotite are formed at the expense of quartz-sericite-chlorite matrix. The secondary chlorite occurring as overgrowths on pinite-cordierite spots shows variable composition (brunsvigite to diabandite). The Mg/Fe+Mg ratio of cryptocrystalline pinitic mixture ranges from 0.14-0.67. The Si vs AlIV+AlVI relations deviate from the ideal muscovite-phengite join due to Tschermak substitution towards chloritic composition or a more complex mixture, including clay minerals (which reflected a decrease of Altot and Si with increase of Fe2+). Obtained data indicates that the cordierite-pinite spots can be related to contact metamorphic processes that occurred within the temperature range 300-450°C. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 176019 i br. 176016]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0608/2013/0350-06081374047V.pdfgranodioritecontact aureolespotted schistpinite-cordieritecentral Serbia
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author Vasković Nada
Nikić Zoran
Srećković-Batoćanin Danica
Erić Suzana
Memović Emin
spellingShingle Vasković Nada
Nikić Zoran
Srećković-Batoćanin Danica
Erić Suzana
Memović Emin
Pinite-cordierite from spotted slate of the Brajkovac contact metamorphic aureole (Dudovica locality, central Serbia)
Geološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva
granodiorite
contact aureole
spotted schist
pinite-cordierite
central Serbia
author_facet Vasković Nada
Nikić Zoran
Srećković-Batoćanin Danica
Erić Suzana
Memović Emin
author_sort Vasković Nada
title Pinite-cordierite from spotted slate of the Brajkovac contact metamorphic aureole (Dudovica locality, central Serbia)
title_short Pinite-cordierite from spotted slate of the Brajkovac contact metamorphic aureole (Dudovica locality, central Serbia)
title_full Pinite-cordierite from spotted slate of the Brajkovac contact metamorphic aureole (Dudovica locality, central Serbia)
title_fullStr Pinite-cordierite from spotted slate of the Brajkovac contact metamorphic aureole (Dudovica locality, central Serbia)
title_full_unstemmed Pinite-cordierite from spotted slate of the Brajkovac contact metamorphic aureole (Dudovica locality, central Serbia)
title_sort pinite-cordierite from spotted slate of the brajkovac contact metamorphic aureole (dudovica locality, central serbia)
publisher Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade
series Geološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva
issn 0350-0608
2406-0747
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The Paleozoic very low to low-grade metamorphic rocks of the Bukulja-Lazarevac Unit designated as Drina, Golija and Birač formations are contact metamorphosed by the intrusion of the Tertiary Brajkovac granodiorite into spotted slates and hornfelses. In some parts, they are slightly migmatized at the contact. In addition to their outcrops found at the western, eastern and northern parts of the formation, these rocks are also found in boreholes near Dudovica at about 8 km south-west from the pluton. There, at a depth of 110 m, the spotted slates comprise oval to ellipsoid pinite-rich spots which can be regarded as incipient cordierite porphyroblasts (up to 5 mm in diameter) overgrowing the existing regional foliation. They are composed of cryptocrystalline mixture of a very fine sericitic material ± light glassy orange „film“ (some kind of an amorphous gel-like material often mixed with limonite matter) and are abundant in inclusions: minute quartz and dusty ore minerals (magnetite) prevail. In addition, within some spots an increased number of xenotime and monazite inclusions are noted. Minute flakes of neobiotite are formed at the expense of quartz-sericite-chlorite matrix. The secondary chlorite occurring as overgrowths on pinite-cordierite spots shows variable composition (brunsvigite to diabandite). The Mg/Fe+Mg ratio of cryptocrystalline pinitic mixture ranges from 0.14-0.67. The Si vs AlIV+AlVI relations deviate from the ideal muscovite-phengite join due to Tschermak substitution towards chloritic composition or a more complex mixture, including clay minerals (which reflected a decrease of Altot and Si with increase of Fe2+). Obtained data indicates that the cordierite-pinite spots can be related to contact metamorphic processes that occurred within the temperature range 300-450°C. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 176019 i br. 176016]
topic granodiorite
contact aureole
spotted schist
pinite-cordierite
central Serbia
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0608/2013/0350-06081374047V.pdf
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