Columbite-Group Minerals from New York Pegmatites: Insights from Isotopic and Geochemical Analyses

TitleColumbite-Group Minerals from New York Pegmatites: Insights from Isotopic and Geochemical Analyses
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsLupulescu, MV, Chiarenzelli, JR, Pecha, ME, Singer, JW, Regan, SP
JournalGeosciences
Volume8
Issue5
Pagination169
Date Published05/2018
KeywordsBedford; Manhattan, columbite-(Fe), columbite-(Mn), Neoacadian, NYF pegmatites, U-Pb columbite geochronology
Abstract

Columbite crystals from niobium-yttrium-fluorine (NYF) pegmatites lacking zircon or containing metamict cyrtolite were analyzed for major and minor elements (Electron Microprobe (EMP)), trace elements (Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS)), and U-Pb geochronology (Laser AblationMulti-Collector-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (LA-MC-ICP-MS)). All four pegmatite localities sampled are hosted by the Proterozoic Fordham gneiss and/or Paleozoic Bedford gneiss (Columbite-(Fe); Kinkel and Baylis localities) and the Manhattan Schist of Lower Paleozoic age (Columbite-(Mn); Fort George and Harlem River Drive localities) and yield Neoacadian ages. The weighted average U-Pb ages are 372.2 8.2 Ma (Baylis Quarry), 371.3 7.3 and 383.4 8.9 Ma (Kinkel Quarry); 383 15 Ma (185th St. and Harlem River Drive); and 372 10 Ma (Fort George). A partial metamict zircon (“cyrtolite”) from the Kinkel Quarry yielded a weighted average U-Pb age of 376.9 4.3 Ma. The Neoacadian ages obtained agree with those determined by thermal ionization mass spectrometry (TIMS) for zircon from Lithium-Cesium-Tantalum (LCT) pegmatites from Connecticut and Maine. No pegmatites temporally associated with the Taconic orogeny were found. The size, lack of common Pb, uniform U concentrations across crystal cross-sections, sufficient but moderate uranium concentrations, lack of metamictization, and consistency in U-Pb isotopic ratios for columbite samples BCB-COL, NYSM #25232, and NYSM #525.8 suggests they show promise as potential standards for oxide mineral
LA-MC-ICP-MS geochronological analyses, however, additional characterization using ID-TIMS would be necessary to develop as such.

URLhttp://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/8/5/169
DOI10.3390/geosciences8050169