EGU23-12290
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-12290
EGU General Assembly 2023
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Lithium pegmatites of the Kalba-Narym Belt, East Kazakhstan: Geological overview

Gleb Smirnov1, Reimar Seltmann2, and Azam Soltani Dehnavi3
Gleb Smirnov et al.
  • 1Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan (gleb.smirnov@nu.edu.kz)
  • 2The Natural History Museum, Earth Sciences Department, London, United Kingdom (r.seltmann@nhm.ac.uk)
  • 3Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan (azam.soltani@nu.edu.kz)

The Kalba-Narym Belt is part of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB) and formed due to the
continental collision between Kazakhstan and Siberian plates in the Late Paleozoic. Several
plutons comprising the Kalba-Narym granitic batholith are considered post-orogenic. The
commonly accepted theory claims that these intrusive bodies might have been formed due to
the far-spreading influence of the Tarim mantle plume (Khromykh et al., 2019). However, the
volcanic facies, that are normally associated with plume-related activities are present only
sporadically in the Kalba-Narym area, which may imply that the heat source is plume-unrelated
and instead linked to mafic underplating and uplift processes of the crust. Amongst the variable
intrusive rocks formed in this region, highly-fractionated pegmatites are particularly important
but nevertheless remain poorly understood with origin controversially discussed. The
mineralized pegmatites are associated with Phase 1 granites of the Kalba complex, with a
40Ar/ 39Ar age of 297 to 290 Ma (Kotler et al., 2021). The formation of pegmatites, driven either
by the differentiation of granitic melts or by anatectic melting processes, was likely
supplemented by the inputs of volatiles and rare metals with fluids. The rocks of the best-
known pegmatite occurrences located near Asubulak village, such as Yubileynoye and Krasny
Kordon deposits, can be categorized as LCT pegmatites, including three main zones based on
mineralogical and geochemical assemblages of a) microcline-albite with pollucite and petalite
(Ta, Cs, Be, Sn), b) microcline-albite with spodumene (Ta, Nb, Cs, Li, Be, Sn), and c) spodumene-
albite (Li, Ta, Nb, Sn) (D'yachkov et al., 2021).
Apart from the mineralized pegmatites, there are known occurrences of barren pegmatites,
which creates an opportunity for comparison with the mineralized pegmatites specifically via
contrasting geochemical signatures. Aiming at a proper understanding of the pegmatite
genesis, mineralization mechanisms and geochemical approach on a bigger regional scale of the
Greater Altai may open up unique perspectives for the future exploration of the region.
Therefore, this presentation provides an overview and re-evaluation of the detailed geological
characteristics of the Kalba-Narym Belt, continuous into Chinese Altai, and the processes
involved in rare-metal pegmatite mineralization.

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How to cite: Smirnov, G., Seltmann, R., and Soltani Dehnavi, A.: Lithium pegmatites of the Kalba-Narym Belt, East Kazakhstan: Geological overview, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-12290, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-12290, 2023.