Abstract

The results of the study of eskolaite associated with marble-hosted ruby found for the first time in the Kuchinskoe occurrence (Southern Urals) are presented. Here, eskolaite was located on the surface and near-surface regions of ruby crystals. Eskolaite diagnostics was confirmed by powder X-ray diffraction (URS-55). The morphology and chemical composition of eskolaite and associated ruby was studied using a JSM-6390LV scanning electron microscope and a Cameca SX 100 electron probe microanalyzer. The eskolaite crystals were hexagonal and tabular, up to 0.2 mm in size. Ruby mineralization was formed during prograde and retrograde dynamothermal metamorphism. The eskolaite associated with the prograde stage ruby contained Al2O3 (9.1–23.62 wt %), TiO2 (0.52–9.66 wt %), V2O3 (0.53–1.54 wt %), FeO (0.03–0.1 wt %), MgO (0.05–0.24 wt %), and SiO2 (0.1–0.21 wt %). The eskolaite associated with the retrograde stage ruby was distinguished by a sharp depletion in Ti and contained Al2O3 (12.25–21.2 wt %), TiO2 (0.01–0.07 wt %), V2O3 (0.32–1.62 wt %), FeO (0.01–0.08 wt %), MgO (0.0–0.48 wt %), and SiO2 (0.01–0.1 wt %). The associated rubies contained almost equal amounts of Cr2O3 (2.36–2.69 wt %) and were almost free from admixtures. The identification of the eskolaite associated with the marble-hosted rubies from the Kuchinskoe occurrence is a new argument in favor of introduction of Al and Cr into the mineral formation zone. The mineralization was localized in the metamorphic frame of the granite gneiss domes and was formed synchronously with them.

Highlights

  • IntroductionThe issue of Al and Cr sources in ruby (a corundum containing a chromium isomorphic impurity) deposits in calcite (dolomite) marbles is actively discussed in the scientific literature

  • The issue of Al and Cr sources in ruby deposits in calcite marbles is actively discussed in the scientific literature

  • The identification of eskolaite in association with rubies in the marbles of the Kuchinskoe occurrence is a new argument in favor of the introduction of Al and Cr into the mineral formation zone

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Introduction

The issue of Al and Cr sources in ruby (a corundum containing a chromium isomorphic impurity) deposits in calcite (dolomite) marbles is actively discussed in the scientific literature. All researchers noted the presence of Cr-containing minerals. Minerals 2020, 10, 101 in ruby-bearing marble, such as muscovite (fuchsite), phlogopite, margarite, pargasite, diopside, tourmaline, diaspore, rutile, sphene, and red spinel. In the Middle Ural Mountains (Urals, Russia), uvarovite with a grossular admixture (Cr2 O3 up to 18.60 wt %) is found in ruby-bearing marbles [14]. The article reports on the discovery of chromium oxide in the intergrowth with ruby, which can be used in discussions about the sources of Al and Cr in ruby-bearing marbles

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