OKUM represents a 1.5 m wide spinifex zone at the top of a 14 m wide flow that showed good differentiation into various units. Komatiite was named for its type locality along the Komati River in South Africa, and frequently displays spinifex texture composed of large dendritic plates of olivine and pyroxene. Modified from Arndt, N., & Fowler, A. Komatiite / koʊˈmɑːti.aɪt / is a type of ultramafic mantle-derived volcanic rock. Specimen is 9 cm wide. Komatiite sample collected from the Abitibi greenstone belt near Englehart, Ontario, Canada. Komatiitic lava was extremely fluid when it erupted (possessing the viscosity close to that of water but with the density of rock). However, spinifex-like undercooling textures are not only restricted to komatiites. [1] [2] [3] La erupción de komatitas fue particularmente común en el Precámbrico, cuando el flujo de calor en la Tierra era mayor. The pillow lava horizons overlie spinifex-textured or vesicular komatiite. Picritic rocks (fine grained, usually basalt-like volcanic, ultramafic rocks) defined chemically as having < 53wt % SiO^2, ≥ 18 wt% MgO, <1% (Na 2 O+K 2 O) and or a field term for similar-appearing rocks exhibiting spinifex textures from coarse, platey, skeletal olivine and/or pyroxenes. Kidd-Munro Assemblage, Timmins, Ontario, Canada. Many komatiite flows were erupted above their liquidus temperature and may have had temperatures in excess of 1600°C. This material is typical of a Mg-poor komatiite or komatiitic basalt. ---------------------- (Click on the photo to zoom in on the gray rock surface at center-top and upper left to see the swirling geometry of the spinifex crystals.) Sampling location The source material for OKUM was collected at Serpentine Mountain in McArthur Township, 25 km south of Timmins, NE Ontario, Canada. A striking characteristic feature of such lavas is ‘spinifex’ texture—plate-like crystals of olivine ((Mg,Fe)2SiO4), millimetres to decimetres long, in a fine-grained matrix of spherulitic clinopyroxene (Ca(Mg,Fe,Al)(Si,Al)2O6), dendritic chromite ((Mg,Fe)(Cr,Al,Fe)2O4) and altered glass. Nesbitt was first to recognize what has come to be known as the spinifex paradox: Spinifex texture is commonly found in the interior of komatiite flows, well below the upper chilled crust. All rights reserved. Spinifex komatiite sills in cumulate komatiite lava flow (Upper Komatiitic Unit, Kidd-Munro Assemblage, Neoarchean, 2.711-2.717 Ga; Pyke Hill, near the Potter Mine, east of Timmins, Ontario, Canada) 13 (33964996718).jpg 4,000 × 3,000; 11.58 MB Komatiite lava had a very low viscosity - it could flow like an ultradense gas. Formed due to rapid cooling of rich magnesium lavas. 3 are part of the same pillowed flow. ---------------------- Komatiites are very rare, magnesium-rich, extrusive, ultramafic igneous rocks. The classic texture of komatiites is spinifex texture, named after clumps of long, spiky (& painful!) 5 m thick lower olivine cumulate zone (Fig. The classic texture of komatiites is spinifex texture, named after clumps of long, spiky (& painful!) Although komatiite has been defined as an ultramafic volcanic rock characterised by spinifex texture, there is a growing recognition that similar textures form in high-level dykes and sills. Bladed olivine crystals are visible, though spinifex texture is weak or absent in this sample. grasses. Komatiites have low silicon, potassium and aluminium, and high to extremely high magnesium content. Specimen is 9 cm wide. Komatiite igneous rock. From Large igneous provinces. The higher melting temperatures required to produce komatiite have been attributed to the presumed higher geothermal gradients in the Archean Earth. International audienceAlthough komatiite has been defined as an ultramafic volcanic rock characterized by spinifex texture, there is a growing recognition that similar textures can also form in high-level dykes and sills. Spinifex-textured komatiites in the Selva greenstone belt are the first unequivocal examples of komatiites in the Transition Subdomain of the Carajás Mineral Province. Specimen is 9 cm wide. Komatiites with spinifex texture have short to long blades or plates of olivine mixed with smaller-scale blades of pyroxene. Spinifex is one of the most spectacular magmatic textures. Spinifex-textured olivine plates hosted in sulfides are usually named “interspinifex ore” in komatiite-hosted sulfide deposits. ---------------------- Komatiites are very rare, magnesium-rich, extrusive, ultramafic igneous rocks. Spinifex metakomatiite. Komatiite sample collected near Engelhart, Ontario, Canada. Komatiitic lava would have behaved as a superfluid when erupted; it would have behaved as fluidly as water. 3). Komatiites are high-temperature, fluid, magnesium-rich lavas typically of Archaean age. Figure 2 Well-developed spinifex texture in a komatiite ow at Pyke hill. Komatiite lava from the type locality in the Komati Valley, Barberton Mountainland, South Africa, showing the distinctive "spinifex texture" formed by dendritic plates of olivine (scale shown by a hammer on the right edge of photo) The plate-like olivine crystals in the central sheaf have their largest faces parallel to the outcrop surface. geol./fife ky 16957/gbr source Komatiites were named for their type locality along the Komati River in South Africa. In the part of the outcrop immediately east of this area (see Fig. Komatiite is relatively common in Archean greenstone belts, rare in Proterozoic belts, and virtually absent in younger regions. Modified from Arndt, N., & Fowler, A. 2), the outcrop is less massive, but the sill is also ∼6 m thick and contains onl… Pyroxene shows zoning. This material is typical of a Mg-poor komatiite or komatiitic basalt. Komatiite lava from the type locality in the Komati Valley, Barberton Mountainland, South Africa, showing the distinctive "spinifex texture" formed by dendritic plates of olivine (scale shown by a hammer on the right edge of photo) Komatiites are usually distinguished from other magnesium-rich volcanic rocks, such as picrites and meimechites, by having spinifex texture, such that Brooks and Hart (1974) and Kerr and Arndt (2001) suggested that komatiites should be defined as ultramafic rocks that either contain spinifex texture or are spatially associated with spinifex-textured rocks. A workable definition of komatiite should include the phrase “komatiite is an ultramafic volcanic rock containing spinifex or related to lavas containing this texture”. Here we report the results of a petrological and geochemical investigation of a ~5m thick komatiite sill in Dundonald Township, Ontario. Sampling location The source material for OKUM was collected at Serpentine Mountain in McArthur Township, 25 km south of Timmins, NE Ontario, Canada. Outcrops of spinifex-textured komatiites, located ∼1.5 km to the south of the Carajás ridge, were discovered during regional exploration for Ni-Cu-(PGE) sulfide deposits by VALE. Komatiite ( /koʊˈmɑːti.aɪt/) is a type of ultramafic mantle-derived volcanic rock defined as having crystallised from a lava with ≥ 18 wt% MgO. Kambalda type komatiitic nickel ore deposits are a class of magmatic iron-nickel-copper-platinum-group element ore deposit in which the physical processes of komatiite volcanology serve to deposit, concentrate and enrich a Fe-Ni-Cu-(PGE) sulfide melt within the lava flow environment of an erupting komatiite volcano Swirling spinifex texture in metakomatiite in the Precambrian of Ontario, Canada. geol./fife ky 16957/gbr source Schematic representation of Kambalda reentrant embayment with associated komatiite and sulfide - "The origin of spinifex texture in komatiites" [Del río Komati (Transvaal, Suráfrica)]. 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Primary (magmatic) mineral species also encountered in komatiites include olivine, the pyroxenes augite, pigeonite and bronzite, plagioclase, chromite, ilmenite and rarely pargasitic amphibole. Komatiite is a type of ultramafic mantle-derived volcanic rock defined as having crystallised from a lava with magnesium oxide content higher than 18% by weight. Komatiite chemistry is thought to be different from that of basaltic and other common mantle-produced magmas, because of differences in degrees of partial melting. Kerr and Arndt (2001) have also emphasized that komatiites should display characteristic textural features such as spinifex (bladed and acicular olivine, and/or pyroxene crystals in fine-grained matrix). komatiita (komatiite) Geol. (2004). I i l Spinifex texture komatiite blllbl Platy-spinifex komatiite • Cumulate texture komatiite I Basalt •l Pillow Basalt • • Massive sulfides Matrix sulfides Interflow sediment "Silicate domes" Basalt Flow Top Ocelli Localities Figure 1. Formation of Spinifex Texture in Komatiites: an Experimental Study A major problem is that the dendritic morphology of the olivine resembles that of crystals grown in laboratory experiments at high cooling rates (>50°C/h), but at the position where these textures form, up to several meters below the komatiite flow top, the cooling rate cannot have been greater than 1–5°C/h. Komatiit je vyvretá ultrabázická hornina, vyznačuje sa vysokým obsahom horčíka, najmä v MgO a väčšinou aj typickou spiniflex štruktúrou. spinifex-textured komatiites: a review of textures, mineral compositions and layering other title les komatiites a texture spinifex: revue des textures, des compositions et des stratifications (fr) author donaldson ch univ. The "spinifex" texture is named after an Australian grass that grows in clumps with similar shapes. Petrography and mineralogy, Growth forms and composition of chromian spinel in MORB magma: diffusion-controlled crystallization of chromian spinel, Morphology and composition of spinel in Pu'u ‘O’o lava (1996–1998), Kilauea volcano, Hawaii, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, The origin of spinifex texture in komatiites, Komatiites II: experimental and theoretical investigations of post-emplacement cooling and crystallization, © The Author 2006. La komatita es una roca volcánica formada a partir de magma extremadamente caliente, fluida y rica en magnesio que deriva de un manto terrestre caliente. The spinifex texture is the result of rapid crystallization of a supercooled liquid. Spinifex, a texture characterized by the presence of large skeletal or dendritic crystals of olivine or pyroxene, is present in many, but not all komatiite flows (Nesbitt 1971). The "spinifex" texture is named after an Australian grass that grows in clumps with similar shapes. From James St. John. From James St. John. Basaltic lavas normally have eruption temperatures of about 1100 to 1250 °C. Large sheaves of subparallel olivine crystals broaden towards the base of the ow. Published by Oxford University Press. 49 Ga Komati Formation, Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa, Archean ultramafic flows in Munro Township, Cooling and crystallization of komatiite flows from Zimbabwe, Komatiite flows from the Reliance formation, Belingwe Belt, Zimbabwe: 1. OKUM represents a 1.5 m wide spinifex zone at the top of a 14 m wide flow that showed good differentiation into various units. Komatiite sample collected near Engelhart, Ontario, Canada. DIFFERENTIATION OF KOMATIITE FLOWS 283 (c) Random olivine spinifex texture makes up the upper 2 m of the spinifex layer. 1. Roca volcánica ultramáfica, formada a partir de magmas de alta temperatura y elevado contenido en MgO (del 18 al 32%) y caracterizada por la presencia en ella de unas texturas esqueléticas llamadas spinifex.V. The morphology of these large, preferentially oriented crystals has not previously been reproduced experimentally (Donaldson, 1982; Ginibre et al., 1997). Komatiites are high-temperature, fluid, magnesium-rich lavas typically of Archaean age. Part of the evidence that komatiites are not magnesium-rich simply because of cumulate olivine is textural: some contain spinifex, a texture attributable to rapid crystallization of the olivine from a magnesium-rich melt. Crystal growth is retarded due to the superfluid nature of the komatiite, and proceeds in a 'flash freeze' to form the spinifex texture. Abstract. Bladed olivine crystals are visible, though spinifex texture is weak or absent in this sample. Kambalda type komatiitic nickel ore deposits are a class of magmatic iron-nickel-copper-platinum-group element ore deposit in which the physical processes of komatiite volcanology serve to deposit, concentrate and enrich a Fe-Ni-Cu-(PGE) sulfide melt within the lava flow environment of an erupting komatiite volcano A workable definition includes the phrase “komatiite is an ultramafic volcanic rock containing spinifex or related to lavas containing this texture”. st. andrews, dep. The type area is the 3.5 Ga Barberton greenstone belt of South Africa where the rock type was first discovered. Las komatitas tienen por lo general una textura compuesta de olivinos en forma de cuchillos que pueden tener de varios milímetros a varios decímetros de largo rodeados de una matriz de clinopiroxeno esferulítico, cromita dendrítica y vidrio alterado. La komatita es una roca volcánica formada a partir de magma extremadamente caliente, fluida y rica en magnesio que deriva de un manto terrestre caliente. Large, downward-radiating spinifex textures in komatiitic. Spinifex-textured komatiites in the Selva greenstone belt are the first unequivocal examples of komatiites in the Transition Subdomain of the Carajás Mineral Province. Keweenaw rift rocks include a somewhat rare textural variety of basalt called ophite or ophitic basalt. Outcrops of spinifex-textured komatiites, located ∼1.5 km to the south of the Carajás ridge, were discovered during regional exploration for Ni-Cu-(PGE) sulfide deposits by VALE. Komatiites have low silicon, potassium and aluminium, and high to extremely high magnesium content. Komatiites are high-temperature, fluid, magnesium-rich lavas typically of Archaean age. komatiite An extrusive igneous rock of peridotite composition, dominated by essential magnesium olivine accompanied by lesser amounts of aluminous clinopyroxene and chromite, and found as lava flows and shallow sills within Archaean and Proterozoic rock successions. 2 Komatiite ( /koʊˈmɑːti.aɪt/) is a type of ultramafic mantle-derived volcanic rock defined as having crystallised from a lava with ≥ 18 wt% MgO. To distinguish komatiite from other highly magnesian volcanic rocks, it is useful to include spinifex texture in the definition, yet not all komatiite flows have spinifex (Nesbitt, 1971). Komatiites have low silicon, potassium and aluminium, and high to extremely high magnesium content. Fig.2: Diagram of percentage liquid vs temperature illustrating the large difference in the liquidus-solidus gap between komatiite and basalt. The most striking examples comprise large olivine plates that form parts of giant, decimeter-sized dendritic crystals that are oriented perpendicular to the roof of the komatiitic unit (Fig. The lower contact of vesicular to pillowed komatiite is approximately 30-40° steeper with respect to the regional stratigraphy and the upper contact with a 1.5 m thick random spinifex-textured komatiite, is approximately 20° steeper. Abstract. Bladed olivine crystals are visible, though spinifex texture is weak or absent in this sample. [1] [2] [3] La erupción de komatitas fue particularmente común en el Precámbrico, cuando el flujo de calor en la Tierra era mayor. Basaltic lavasnormally have eruption temperatures of about 1100 °C to 1250°C. The olivine grains are less closely packed, randomly distributed and poorly sorted. A thin (1… Komati River Valley, South Africa. These striking textures provide valuable information (2004). International audienceAlthough komatiite has been defined as an ultramafic volcanic rock characterized by spinifex texture, there is a growing recognition that similar textures can also form in high-level dykes and sills. Recognized in well preserved Archaean greenstone belts. Komatiites were named for their type locality along the Komati River in South Africa. This restriction in age is thought to be due to cooling of the mantle, which may have been 100 – 250°C hotter during the Archean (4.0 to 2.5 billion years ago). 1). The origin of spinifex texture in komatiites. Swirling spinifex texture in metakomatiite in the Precambrian of Ontario, Canada. spinifex-textured komatiites: a review of textures, mineral compositions and layering other title les komatiites a texture spinifex: revue des textures, des compositions et des stratifications (fr) author donaldson ch univ. Komatiite sample collected from the Abitibi greenstone belt near Englehart, Ontario, Canada. Spinifex komatiite sills in cumulate komatiite lava flow (Upper Komatiitic Unit, Kidd-Munro Assemblage, Neoarchean, 2.711-2.717 Ga; Pyke Hill, near the Potter Mine, east of Timmins, Ontario, Canada) 13 (33964996718).jpg 4,000 × 3,000; 11.58 MB Komati River Valley, South Africa. The pillows shown in Fig. This is a rare volcanic rock of ultramafic origin. Fig.3: Three stages during the solidification of a spinifex-textured komatiite flow. st. andrews, dep. Spinifex-textured komatiite flows are generally subdivided into three major units, as illustrated in Fig. Komatiite /Spinifex Texture. In this part of the flow, fine (2 mm), randomly-oriented equant and tabular skeletal olivine grains lie in a matrix of fine-grained skeletal pyroxene, skeletal and solid equant chromite, and devitrified glass (Fig. Compared to the basaltic lava of the Hawaiian plum… Magmas of komatiitic compositions have a very high melting point, with calculated eruption temperatures in excess of 1600 °C. komatiite An extrusive igneous rock of peridotite composition, dominated by essential magnesium olivine accompanied by lesser amounts of aluminous clinopyroxene and chromite, and found as lava flows and shallow sills within Archaean and Proterozoic rock successions. Compared to the b… Many komatiite flows were erupted above their liquidus temperature and may have had temperatures in excess of 1600°C. The distinctive spinifex texture is formed by skeletal, platy, or acicular crystals of olivine, orthopyroxene, or clinopyroxene, or their pseudomorphs in ultramafic and mafic lavas or silicate-rich furnace slag. ---------------------- (Click on the photo to zoom in on the gray rock surface from the center to the upper left to see the swirling geometry of the spinifex crystals.) Komatiites are rare and predominantly found in rocks of Komatiite was named for its type locality along the Komati River in South Africa, and frequently displays spinifex texture composed of large dendritic plates of olivine and pyroxene. Spinifex texture-typical of Komatiites The name Spinifex refer to a spiky grass in Australian. Spinifex is a spectacular bladed olivine or pyroxene texture that characterizes komatiite, a rock almost exclusively restricted to the Archean; varioles are cm-scale leucocratic globular structures abundant in many Archean basalts. Descargar esta imagen: Komatiite un tipo de rocas ultramáficas manto de roca volcánica, derivada del río Komati Sudáfrica, mostrando textura pinifex - E03GC8 de la biblioteca de Alamy de millones de fotografías, ilustraciones y vectores de alta resolución. Magmas of komatiite compositions have a very high melting point with calculated eruption temperatures in excess of 1600 °C. Komatiites have low silicon, potassium and aluminium, and high to extremely high magnesium content. The higher melting temperatures required to produce komatiite have been attributed to the presumed higher geothermal gradientsin the Archean Earth. From James St. John. Abstract. textura spinifex. Komatiites are high-temperature, fluid, magnesium-rich lavas typically of Archaean age. In lavas, these crystals form a pattern on weathered surfaces which Australian geologists compared to the local desert grass Triodia spinifex (). grasses. Specimen is 9 cm wide. 3D). 2 , Fig. Spinifex komatiite sills in cumulate komatiite lava flow (Upper Komatiitic Unit). Specimen is 9 cm wide. The type area is the 3.5 Ga Barberton greenstone belt of South Africa where the rock type was first discovered. Komatiites are high-temperature, fluid, magnesium-rich lavas typically of Archaean age. Restricted in komatiite and most distinctive feature in the field . The type area is the 3.5 Ga Barberton greenstone belt of South Africa where the rock type was first discovered. Bladed olivine crystals are visible, though spinifex texture is weak or absent in this sample. Descargar esta imagen: Komatiite un tipo de rocas ultramáficas manto de roca volcánica, derivada del río Komati Sudáfrica, mostrando textura pinifex - E03GC8 de la biblioteca de Alamy de millones de fotografías, ilustraciones y vectores de alta resolución. | Collectables, Rocks, Fossils, Minerals, Fossils | eBay! A striking characteristic feature of such lavas is `spinifex' texture-plate-like crystals of olivine ((Mg,Fe) 2 SiO 4), millimetres to decimetres long, in a fine-grained matrix of spherulitic clinopyroxene (Ca(Mg,Fe,Al)(Si,Al) 2 O 6), dendritic chromite ((Mg,Fe)(Cr,Al,Fe) 2 O 4) and altered glass. Spinifex, a texture characterized by the presence of large skeletal or dendritic crystals of olivine or pyroxene, is present in many, but not all komatiite flows (Nesbitt 1971). Spinifex komatiite. 1. Komatiite sample collected from the Abitibi greenstone belt near Englehart, Ontario, Canada. A workable definition of komatiite should include the phrase “komatiite is an ultramafic volcanic rock containing spinifex or related to lavas containing this texture”. This property permitted the solidification of some individual lava flows that are only 1 cm thick. Bladed olivine crystals are visible, though spinifex texture is weak or absent in this sample.