Abstract

The Abu Rushied area, situated in the South Eastern Desert of Egypt is a distinctive occurrence of economically important rare-metal mineralization where the host rocks are represented by granitic gneisses. Correspondingly, mineralogical and geochemical investigation of pegmatites pockets scattered within Abu Rusheid granitic gneisses revealed the presence of Hf-zircon, ferrocolumbite and uranyl silicate minerals (uranophane and kasolite). Electron microprobe analyses revealed the presence of Nb-Ta multioxide minerals (ishikawaite, uranopyrochlore, and fergusonite), uraninite, thorite and cassiterite as numerous inclusions in the recorded Hf-zircon and ferrocolumbite minerals. Abu Rusheid pegmatites are found as small and large bodies that occur as simple and complex (zoned) pegmatites. Abu Rusheid rare-metal pegmatites occur as steeply dipping bodies of variable size, ranging from 1 to 5 m in width and 10 to 50 m in length. The zoned pegmatites are composed of wall zone of coarser granitic gneisses, intermediated zone of K-feldspar and pocket of mica (muscovite and biotite), and core of quartz and pocket of mica with lenses of rare metals. The zircon is of bipyramidal to typical octahedral form and short prisms. Because the zircon of the investigated Abu Rushied pegmatite frequently contains hafnium in amounts ranging between 2.31 and 11.11%, the studied zircon was designated as Hf-rich zircon. This zircon commonly exhibits a normal zoning with rims consistently higher in Hf than cores. The bright areas in the crystal either in core or rim showed a remarkable enrichment in hafnium content (8.83-11.11%) with respect to the dark zones (3.19%). The investigated ferroclumbite commonly exhibits zoning; the dark zone is low in the Ta and U but the light zone is enriched in Ta (13%) and U (1%). EMPA analyses indicate the chemical composition of ishikawaite with U ranging from 0.68 to 0.79 per formula unit. Uranopyrochlore species has dominant uranium in the A-site where it ranges from 12.72 to 16.49% with an average of 14.84%. The calculated formula of the studied fergusonite is A(Y0.303 ΣREE0.014 U0.135 Th0.063 Ca0.013 Pb0.006 Si0.213 Zr0.035 Hf0048 Fe0.105)Σ0.935 B(Nb0.61 Ta0.084 Ti0.01)Σi0.704 O4. The presence of uraninite (high Th, and REE contents) and thorite, indicates that these minerals magmatic processes and followed by hydrothermal processes which are responsible for the precipitation of Nb-Ta multioxide minerals. Uranophane and kasolite of Abu Rusheid pegmatites are most probably originated from hydrothermal alterations of the primary uraninite. Abu Rushied pegmatites are characterized by being of ZNF-type due to their marked enrichement in Zr, Nb, and F, with a typical geochemical signature: Zr, Nb »Ta, LREE, Th, P, F. Accordingly, the mineralized Abu Rushied pegmatite can be considered as a promising target ore for its rare metal mineralization that includes mainly Nb, Ta, Y, U, and REE together with Zr, Hf, Sn and Th.

Highlights

  • Rare-metal mineralization is and genetically associated with post – orogenic, geochemically distinctive granitoids (Tischendorf, 1977)

  • Abu Rushied pegmatites are characterized by being of Zirconium-Niobium-Fluorine family (ZNF)-type due to their marked enrichement in Zr, Nb, and F, with a typical geochemical signature: Zr, Nb >>Ta, light rare earth elements (LREE), Th, P, F

  • Mineralogical investigation of pegmatite pockets scattered within Abu Rusheid gneissose granite revealed the presence of Hf-zircon, ferrocolumbite and uranyl silicate minerals

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Summary

Introduction

Rare-metal mineralization is and genetically associated with post – orogenic, geochemically distinctive granitoids (Tischendorf, 1977). Abu Rusheid rare-metal pegmatites are commonly found witinin the granitic gneisses of the studied area They are found as small and large bodies and occur as simple and complex pegmatites. The zoned pegmatites are composed of wall zone of coarser granitic gneisses, intermediated zone of K-feldspar and pocket of mica (muscovite and biotite), and core of quartz and pocket of mica with lenses of rare metals (Fig. 2). These rocks are very coarse grained, mainly observed in the granitic gneisses near the contact with ophiolitic mélange and two mica granites. Field radiometric measurements indicate that radioactivity of Abu Rusheid simple pegmatites are

Granitic gneisses
Results and discussion
C13 Cassiterite C12 C3 Columbite
90 Hf solustion zrMz
C10 C11 Uranopyrochlore
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