Abstract

Columbite-tantalite is widespread in the lepidolite-subtype rare-element pegmatites of the Jihlava pegmatite district, western Moravia, Czechoslovakia. In most pegmatites, fractionation of columbite-tantalite shows initial enrichment in Mn followed by increasing Ta, in accordance with the usual trend from ferrocolumbite through mangano-columbite to manganotantalite, typical of the lepidolite pegmatites. Many dikes, however, show local deviations toward Fe- and Ti-rich compositions. In extreme cases, all columbite-tantalite is strongly enriched in Fe and Ti, and is associated with ixiolite and tantalian rutile. The degree of enrichment of the Nb,Ta oxide-mineral assemblage in Fe and Ti is proportional to tectonic introduction of wallrock xenoliths of mafic pyroxene-biotite syenite into the pegmatites during late stages of their consolidation. Extensive reaction of the residual pegmatite melt with the xenoliths contaminated the near-by melt, and generated Nb,Ta oxide minerals and tourmaline of non-typical chemistries. Late fersmite probably formed after thermal equilibration of the pegmatites with their syenitic country rocks, from Ca-bearing regional interstitial fluids pervading through the solidified pegmatites.

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