Full Reference | Elsagheer, Mustafa A.; Azer, Mokhles K.; Moussa, Hilmy E.; Maurice, Ayman E.; Sami, Mabrouk; El Maaty, Moustafa A. Abou; Akarish, Adel I. M.; Heikal, Mohamed Th. S.; Khedr, Mohamed Z.; Elnazer, Ahmed A.; et al. (2025) Late Neoproterozoic Rare-Metal Pegmatites with Mixed NYF-LCT Features: A Case Study from the Egyptian Nubian Shield. Minerals, 15 (5). doi:10.3390/min15050495 |
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Plain Text | Elsagheer, Mustafa A.; Azer, Mokhles K.; Moussa, Hilmy E.; Maurice, Ayman E.; Sami, Mabrouk; El Maaty, Moustafa A. Abou; Akarish, Adel I. M.; Heikal, Mohamed Th. S.; Khedr, Mohamed Z.; Elnazer, Ahmed A.; et al. (2025) Late Neoproterozoic Rare-Metal Pegmatites with Mixed NYF-LCT Features: A Case Study from the Egyptian Nubian Shield. Minerals, 15 (5). doi:10.3390/min15050495 |
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Abstract/Notes | The current work records for the first time the rare-metal pegmatites with mixed NYF-LCT located at Wadi Sikait, south Eastern Desert of the Egyptian Nubian Shield. Most of the Sikait pegmatites are associated with sheared granite and are surrounded by an alteration zone cross-cutting through greisen bodies. Sikait pegmatites show zoned and complex types, where the outer wall zones are highly mineralized (Nb, Ta, Y, Th, Hf, REE, U) than the barren cores. They consist essentially of K-feldspar, quartz, micas (muscovite, lepidolite, and zinnwaldite), and less albite. They contain a wide range of accessory minerals, including garnet, columbite, fergusonite-(Y), cassiterite, allanite, monazite, bastnaesite (Y, Ce, Nd), thorite, zircon, beryl, topaz, apatite, and Fe-Ti oxides. In the present work, the discovery of Li-bearing minerals for the first time in the Wadi Sikait pegmatite is highly significant. Sikait pegmatites are highly mineralized and yield higher maximum concentrations of several metals than the associated sheared granite. They are strongly enriched in Li (900β1791 ppm), Nb (1181β1771 ppm), Ta (138β191 ppm), Y (626β998 ppm), Hf (201β303 ppm), Th (413β685 ppm), Zr (2592β4429 ppm), U (224β699 ppm), and βREE (830β1711 ppm). The pegmatites and associated sheared granite represent highly differentiated peraluminous rocks that are typical of post-collisional rare-metal bearing granites. They show parallel chondrite-normalized REE patterns, enriched in HREE relative to LREE [(La/Lu)n = 0.04β0.12] and strongly negative Eu anomalies [(Eu/Eu*) = 0.03β0.10]. The REE patterns show an M-type tetrad effect, usually observed in granites that are strongly differentiated and ascribed to hydrothermal fluid exchange. The pegmatite has mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of the mixed NYF-LCT family and shows non-CHARAC behavior due to a hydrothermal effect. Late-stage metasomatism processes caused redistribution, concentrated on the primary rare metals, and drove the development of greisen and quartz veins along the fracture systems. The genetic relationship between the Sikait pegmatite and the surrounding sheared granite was demonstrated by the similarities in their geochemical properties. The source magmas were mostly derived from the juvenile continental crust of the Nubian Shield through partial melting and subsequently subjected to a high fractional crystallization degree. During the late hydrothermal stage, the exsolution of F-rich fluids transported some elements and locally increased their concentrations to the economic grades. The investigated pegmatite and sheared granite should be considered as a potential resource to warrant exploration for REEs and other rare metals. |
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