Sodalite Cancrinite Nepheline Syenite of Mendanha Massif, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Called Commercially Blue Guanabara Granite, and its Origin from Deuteric Metasomatism

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Autor(a) principal: Motoki, Akihisa
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Vargas, Thais, Motoki, Kenji Freire, Sichel, Susanna Eleonora
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anuário do Instituto de Geociências (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/aigeo/article/view/7840
Resumo: This article reports field observations, petrographic descriptions, and genetic consideration on the sodalite cancrinite nepheline syenite, called  commercially Blue Guanabara Granite, which is found in southwest contact of Mendanha felsic alkaline intrusion, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This natural stone occurs along the central axis of a syenitic dyke of 15 m in width. The whole-rock macroscopic colour is characterised by low saturation (S=5~7) and medium brightness (B~62). The opaque minerals colour has relatively high brightness (B~28). The alkaline feldspar is often altered into muscovite. The feldspathoids occur in the interstitial frameworks of alkaline feldspar. The amphibole and biotite are altered into opaque minerals and vermiculite, showing pseudomorph. The accessory minerals are primary magnetite and titanite. There is a significant amount of modal carbonates of 6.8%. The macroscopic colour of the feldspathoid aggregates ranges from deep blue to light blue according to the relative contents of sodalite. The sodalite and cancrinite are originated from nepheline and formed through Cl-rich fluid deuteric metasomatism.
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spelling Sodalite Cancrinite Nepheline Syenite of Mendanha Massif, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Called Commercially Blue Guanabara Granite, and its Origin from Deuteric MetasomatismSodalita Cancrinita Nefelina Sienito do Maciço Mendanha, RJ, Chamado Comercialmente de Granito Cinza Azul Guanabara, e sua Origem de Metassomatismo DeutéricoBlue Guanabara Granite; Sodalite syenite; Natural stone; Deuteric metasomatismGranito Cinza Azul Guanabara; Sodalita sienito; Metassomatismo deutérico.This article reports field observations, petrographic descriptions, and genetic consideration on the sodalite cancrinite nepheline syenite, called  commercially Blue Guanabara Granite, which is found in southwest contact of Mendanha felsic alkaline intrusion, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This natural stone occurs along the central axis of a syenitic dyke of 15 m in width. The whole-rock macroscopic colour is characterised by low saturation (S=5~7) and medium brightness (B~62). The opaque minerals colour has relatively high brightness (B~28). The alkaline feldspar is often altered into muscovite. The feldspathoids occur in the interstitial frameworks of alkaline feldspar. The amphibole and biotite are altered into opaque minerals and vermiculite, showing pseudomorph. The accessory minerals are primary magnetite and titanite. There is a significant amount of modal carbonates of 6.8%. The macroscopic colour of the feldspathoid aggregates ranges from deep blue to light blue according to the relative contents of sodalite. The sodalite and cancrinite are originated from nepheline and formed through Cl-rich fluid deuteric metasomatism.Este artigo apresenta observações de campo, descrições petrográficas e considerações genéticas do sodalita cancrinita nefelina sienito, chamado comercialmente de Granito Cinza Azul Guanabara, que se encontra na zona de contato sudoeste da  intrusão alcalina félsica de Mendanha, RJ. Esta rocha ornamental ocorre ao longo do eixo central de um dique sienítico com 15 m de largura. A cor macroscópica em rocha total é caracterizada por saturação baixa (S=5~7) e clareza média (B~62). A cor de minerais opacos tem clareza relativamente alta (B~28). O feldspato alcalino é comumente alterado em muscovita. Os feldspatóides são presentes nos espaços intersticiais do arcabouço de feldspato alcalino. O anfibólio e biotita são alterados em minerais opacos e vermiculita, apresentando pseudomorfo. Os minerais acessórios são magnetita primária e titanita. Existe uma significativa quantidade de carbonatos com quantidade modal de 6,8%, constituindo agregados de forma irregular ou preenchendo espaços. A cor macroscópica dos agregados de feldspatóides varia de azul profundo para azul claro de acordo com o teor relativo de sodalita. A sodalita e cancrinita são originadas de nefelina e foram formadas através de metassomatismo deutérico do fluído rico em Cl.Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro2017-02-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/aigeo/article/view/784010.11137/2015_1_21_30Anuário do Instituto de Geociências; Vol 38, No 1 (2015); 21-30Anuário do Instituto de Geociências; Vol 38, No 1 (2015); 21-301982-39080101-9759reponame:Anuário do Instituto de Geociências (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)instacron:UFRJenghttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/aigeo/article/view/7840/6321Copyright (c) 2016 Anuário do Instituto de Geociênciashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMotoki, AkihisaVargas, ThaisMotoki, Kenji FreireSichel, Susanna Eleonora2017-02-15T17:59:16Zoai:www.revistas.ufrj.br:article/7840Revistahttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/aigeo/indexPUBhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/aigeo/oaianuario@igeo.ufrj.br||1982-39080101-9759opendoar:2017-02-15T17:59:16Anuário do Instituto de Geociências (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sodalite Cancrinite Nepheline Syenite of Mendanha Massif, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Called Commercially Blue Guanabara Granite, and its Origin from Deuteric Metasomatism
Sodalita Cancrinita Nefelina Sienito do Maciço Mendanha, RJ, Chamado Comercialmente de Granito Cinza Azul Guanabara, e sua Origem de Metassomatismo Deutérico
title Sodalite Cancrinite Nepheline Syenite of Mendanha Massif, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Called Commercially Blue Guanabara Granite, and its Origin from Deuteric Metasomatism
spellingShingle Sodalite Cancrinite Nepheline Syenite of Mendanha Massif, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Called Commercially Blue Guanabara Granite, and its Origin from Deuteric Metasomatism
Motoki, Akihisa
Blue Guanabara Granite; Sodalite syenite; Natural stone; Deuteric metasomatism
Granito Cinza Azul Guanabara; Sodalita sienito; Metassomatismo deutérico.
title_short Sodalite Cancrinite Nepheline Syenite of Mendanha Massif, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Called Commercially Blue Guanabara Granite, and its Origin from Deuteric Metasomatism
title_full Sodalite Cancrinite Nepheline Syenite of Mendanha Massif, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Called Commercially Blue Guanabara Granite, and its Origin from Deuteric Metasomatism
title_fullStr Sodalite Cancrinite Nepheline Syenite of Mendanha Massif, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Called Commercially Blue Guanabara Granite, and its Origin from Deuteric Metasomatism
title_full_unstemmed Sodalite Cancrinite Nepheline Syenite of Mendanha Massif, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Called Commercially Blue Guanabara Granite, and its Origin from Deuteric Metasomatism
title_sort Sodalite Cancrinite Nepheline Syenite of Mendanha Massif, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Called Commercially Blue Guanabara Granite, and its Origin from Deuteric Metasomatism
author Motoki, Akihisa
author_facet Motoki, Akihisa
Vargas, Thais
Motoki, Kenji Freire
Sichel, Susanna Eleonora
author_role author
author2 Vargas, Thais
Motoki, Kenji Freire
Sichel, Susanna Eleonora
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Motoki, Akihisa
Vargas, Thais
Motoki, Kenji Freire
Sichel, Susanna Eleonora
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Blue Guanabara Granite; Sodalite syenite; Natural stone; Deuteric metasomatism
Granito Cinza Azul Guanabara; Sodalita sienito; Metassomatismo deutérico.
topic Blue Guanabara Granite; Sodalite syenite; Natural stone; Deuteric metasomatism
Granito Cinza Azul Guanabara; Sodalita sienito; Metassomatismo deutérico.
description This article reports field observations, petrographic descriptions, and genetic consideration on the sodalite cancrinite nepheline syenite, called  commercially Blue Guanabara Granite, which is found in southwest contact of Mendanha felsic alkaline intrusion, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This natural stone occurs along the central axis of a syenitic dyke of 15 m in width. The whole-rock macroscopic colour is characterised by low saturation (S=5~7) and medium brightness (B~62). The opaque minerals colour has relatively high brightness (B~28). The alkaline feldspar is often altered into muscovite. The feldspathoids occur in the interstitial frameworks of alkaline feldspar. The amphibole and biotite are altered into opaque minerals and vermiculite, showing pseudomorph. The accessory minerals are primary magnetite and titanite. There is a significant amount of modal carbonates of 6.8%. The macroscopic colour of the feldspathoid aggregates ranges from deep blue to light blue according to the relative contents of sodalite. The sodalite and cancrinite are originated from nepheline and formed through Cl-rich fluid deuteric metasomatism.
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