Typomorphic features of minerals and the material composition of the titanium ores of the yastrebow deposits of the southeast of Voronezh anteclise
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17308/geology.2019.1/1712Keywords:
Voronezh anteclyse, tuff, tuffite, tuffstone, ilmenite, chrome-spinellids, paleozoicAbstract
The formations of the yastrebov time in the southeast of the Voronezh anteclise are represented by delta, lagoon, coastal-marine, shallow-water, volcanogenic-sedimentary and volcanogenic formations. Prospective areas for titanium ores are confined to tuffs, tuffites and tuffstone. The content of ilmenite in ores reaches 200–400 kg/m3. Ilmenite has a specific chemical composition, characterized by a high content of MgO and TiO2. Chrome-spinellids are a characteristic mineral with a low content of Al2O3 and high TiO2 and MgO. In addition to their own components for the analyzed ilmenite grains characterized by the presence of magnesium species – geikielite, and manganese – pyrophanite. As inclusions in the studied ilmenites observed monazite, Apatite, and talc. In addition to ilmenite chromespinelides are studied, which are also characteristic of mineral with a low content of Al2O3 and high TiO2 and MgO. There is an inverse correlation between Cr2O3 and FeO.











