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AMERICAN MINERALOGIST
Volume 97, Issue 4, Pages 641-652Publisher
MINERALOGICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.2138/am.2012.3865
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Xenotime; thorite; coupled dissolution-reprecipitation; alkali-bearing fluids
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In this study, a natural Th-absent xenotime [(Y-HREE)PO4], is enriched in specific areas with respect to Th + Si utilizing a series of alkali-bearing fluids that included 2 N NaOH, 2 N KOH, Na2Si2O5 + H2O, and NaF + H2O, in addition to ThO2 and SiO2. Charge and fluid were sealed in Au capsules and placed in the piston-cylinder apparatus (CaF2 assemblies) at 1000 MPa and 900 degrees C (8 to 25 days) or in cold-seal autoclaves on a hydrothermal line at 500 MPa and 600 degrees C (23 days). BSE imaging. EMP analysis, and TEM indicate that a fraction of the xenotime grains in the 2 N KOH, Na2Si3O5 + H2O, and NaF + H2O experiments have altered areas enriched in Th + Si. No reaction was observed in the 2 N NaOH experiments. The altered areas occur as a series of curvilinear intergrowths with sharp compositional boundaries that extend from the edge of the xenotime grain into the interior. Formation of these Th + Si enriched areas is interpreted as a consequence of fluid-mediated coupled dissolution-reprecipitation.
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