| Formation of the Denchai gem sapphires, northern Thailand: evidence from mineral chemistry and fluid/melt inclusion characteristicsLimtrakun, P. and Zaw, K. and Ryan, C.G. and Mernagh, T.P. (2001) Formation of the Denchai gem sapphires, northern Thailand: evidence from mineral chemistry and fluid/melt inclusion characteristics. Mineralogical Magazine, 65 (6). pp. 725-735. ISSN 0026-461X | ![[img]](http://eprints.utas.edu.au/style/images/fileicons/application_pdf.png) | PDF - Full text restricted - Requires a PDF viewer 1048Kb
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 Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1180/0026461016560004 AbstractThe Denchai gem sapphire deposits in Phrae Province, northern Thailand are closely associated with
late Cenozoic alkaline basaltic rocks. The sapphires occur in alluvial placer deposits in palaeo-channels
at shallow depths. Electron microprobe analysis of minor and trace element contents (Fe, Ti, Cr, Ga
and V) of the sapphires indicate the following oxide abundances: Fe2O3 (0.32-1.98 wt.%), TiO2
(0.01-0.23 wt.%), Cr2O3 (<0.01 wt.%), Ga2O3 (0.01-0.03 wt.%) and V2O5 (<0.03 wt.%). Optical
studies of sapphires revealed three types of primary fluid/melt inclusions. CO2-rich inclusions (Type I)
contain three phases (LH2O + LCO2 + V) with the vapour phase comprising <10-15 vol.%. The presence of CO2 was confirmed by microthermometry and laser Raman analysis. Polyphase inclusions (Type II) (vapour + liquid + solid) contain a fluid bubble (20-30 vol.%), an aqueous phase (10-15 vol.%) and several solid phases. Silicate-melt inclusions (Type III) comprise vapour bubbles, silicate
glass and solid phases. Proton-induced X-ray emission (PIXE) analysis revealed high concentrations of
K (~4 wt.%) as well as Ca (~0.5 wt.%), Ti (~1 wt.%), Fe (~2 wt.%), Mn (~0.1 wt.%), V (<0.03 wt.%), Rb (~70 ppm) and Zr (~200 ppm) in the silicate glass. The Ga2O3 abundances and Cr2O3/Ga2O3 values (<1) of the sapphires favour their formation by magmatic processes. The presence of CO2-rich fluids and high K concentrations in the silicate melt inclusions link the origin of the Denchai gem sapphires
to CO2-rich alkaline magmatism.| Item Type: | Article | 
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 | Additional Information: | Definitive version is available online at http://www.minersoc.org/pages/e_journals/minmag.html | 
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 | Keywords: | sapphire, Fluid and melt inclusions, alkaline magmatism, basalt, Thailand. | 
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 | Subjects: | 260000 Earth Sciences > 260100 Geology | 
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 | ID Code: | 2085 | 
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 | Deposited By: | Mrs Katrina Keep | 
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 | Deposited On: | 11 Oct 2007 12:21 | 
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