ĐIỀU KIỆN BIẾN CHẤT ĐÁ HOA CHỨA RUBY MỎ QUỲ CHÂU NGHỆ AN
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https://doi.org/10.15625/0866-7187/30/1/8313Abstract
Metamorphic petrology of ruby bearing marbles in Quy Chau mine
Ruby bearing marbles from Quy Chau mine in Bu Khang core complex were studied in detail based on mineral composition and paragenesis analyses. The mineral composition analyse shows that all of these mineral phase are affiniated to aluminum-rich carbonates. The paragenesis analyse explain that this rock was metamorphosed in amphibolite and lower part of granulite faces, corresponding to 774°C and 4 kbars obtained from calcite-dolomite couple.
The results obtained permit us to conclude that ruby-bearing mables were formed from aluminum- rich carbonates by a regional metamorphism of deep amphibolite faces related to Bu Khang core complexe during Cenozoic tectonic activities.