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Petrology of late proterozoic

volcanics of the ridge Pai-Khoi

Кaneva Tatyana

Institute of Geology of the Komi Science Center

of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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The aim of my scientific work is petrological description and

indetification of geodynamic conditions of volcanic rocks

formation of the ridge Pai-Khoi. Also it is supposed to compare

and to find relationship between

late proterozoic volcanites of

Pai-Khoi and the ridge Ochenyrd.

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The following problems were set:

detailed petrological and mineralogical characteristics;

characteristics of the material composition of rocks;

comparison of paleodynamic conditions of volcanic formation

Morozov suite in Pai-Khoi and ridge Ochenyrd rocks.

The following methods are used:

optical microscopy of petrographic samples;

the electron microscope analysis of minerals;

silicate analysis;

geochemical analysis (ICP-MS).

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Geological map sheets doneogenovyh formations R-41-XX, XXI,

Amderminsk area, JSC "Polyargeo" 1:200 000.

Schematic geological map of the Upper

Proterozoic sediments of Amderminsk (by V.V.

Tereshko). Note: Amderminsk suite - 17;

Morozov suite - 12; Sokolninsk suite - 15

(Timonin et al, 2004).

The Riphean - Vendian

volcanic complex forms a

synclinal structure of the

nucleus Amderminsk anticline

on the territory of the Pai-

Khoi and is its base.

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Morozov formation of Late Riphean age

(RF3mr) in the northeastern part of the range

of Pai -Khoi is represented by various

volcanic rocks:

volcaniclastic;

effusive.

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Trachybasalt and lithocrystalloclastic tuffs trachybasalt

composition are predominant, lower classes make up the suite.

Trachybasalt serialnoporfirovoy structure

and amygdaloidal texture

Structure of tuffs trachybasaltic lithocrystalloclastic psephites- psammitic ,

clastic texture

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In the upper section they are replaced by trachyandesite basalt and

trachyandesites having fragmentary outputs.

Trachyandesites with pilotaxitic structure

microfluidics and texture

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Lithocrystalloclastic tuffs

rhyodacite composition confined

to the upper suites and spread p.

Yudesyadyaha

Structure of rhyodacite tuffs

lithocrystalloclastic psammitic , clastic texture

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Variation diagram of AFM [(Na2O + K2O)-FeO *-MgO] Morozov suite rocks (RF3mr) and ridge Ochenyrd (RF3bd). Border

tholeiitic and calc-alkaline series on H. Kuno. Note: Morozov suite (RF3mr): 1 - trachybasalt; 2 - trachyandesite; 3 -

trachyandesites; 4 - rhyodacites; 5, 6 - volcanics ridge Ochenyrd.

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Diagram Lutz K2O-TiO2 rocks Morozov suite (RF3mr) and ridge

Ochenyrd (RF3bd). Note: 1-island arc basalts; spreading zone: 2-

oceanic rifts, 3-continental rifts.

Miyashiro diagram Na2O/K2O- (Na2O + K2O): 1 - back-arc spreading zone; 2 -

island-education. Note to all the diagrams: Morozov suite (RF3mr): 1 -

trachybasalt; 2 - trachyandesite; 3 - trachyandesites; 4 - rhyodacites; 5, 6 -

volcanics ridge Ochenyrd.

Charts Lutz and Miyashiro,

built on rock-forming

elements, figurative points

breeds tend to island arc

basalts.

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Discriminatory chart Th-Hf/3-Ta D. Wood basalts: A - N-type

MORB; B - E-type MORB and intraplate tholeiites; C - intraplate

alkali basalts; D - basalt volcanic arcs (Wood, 1980). Note: 1 -

trachybasalt and 2 - trachyandesite Morozov suite (RF3mr).

Discriminatory chart Y-Cr: VAB - basalt volcanic arcs;

WPB - intraplate basalts; MORB - MOR basalts (Pearce, 1982).

Note: 1 - trachybasalt and 2 - trachyandesite Morozov suite (RF3mr.

The diagrams constructed from rare

earth elements, in terms of

compositions of volcanics Morozov

suite are located in the fields of

basalt volcanic arcs.

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Conclusion

Thus, comparing geodynamic rocks in Morozov

formation in the north-eastern part of the ridge

Pai-Khoi and ridge Ochenyrd we assume that the

volcanic rocks have formed in a single

suprasubduction setting, but in different parts of

a complex island arc system.

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Thank you for your attention!


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