2021
DOI: 10.3390/min11101081
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Lamprophyre as the Source of Zircon in the Veneto Region, Italy

Abstract: Discrete zircons, up to 9 mm in length, occur in alluvial deposits from the Veneto area. They are likely derived from the disaggregation of lamprophyric rocks belonging to a regional, pervasive dyke-swarm. Zircon and REE phases occur in both alkaline lamprophyres and connate calcite-bearing felsic lithics and their debris in lamprophyre breccia. We present 36 new complete U–Pb and trace element analyses of zircons and associated inclusions. We used a statistical approach on a larger dataset using new and liter… Show more

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“…There is no evidence of mantle debris in the Mt. La Queglia rocks, despite the finding of mantle nodules in some coeval lamprophyres (Zaccaria et al 2021). A xenocrystic origin for the olivine is ruled out by several textural features (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…There is no evidence of mantle debris in the Mt. La Queglia rocks, despite the finding of mantle nodules in some coeval lamprophyres (Zaccaria et al 2021). A xenocrystic origin for the olivine is ruled out by several textural features (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%