Oxygen isotope ratios in magnetite core-and-mantle structures |
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Authors: | ANDERS LINDH,JOCHEN HOEFS,LARS MALMSTRÖ M |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Geology, Sölvegatan 13, S-223 62 Lund, Sweden; Institute of Geochemistry, Goldschmidtstrasse 1, D-3440 Göttingen, Federal Republic of Germany; Institute of Geology, Lund. Present address: Vieille Montagne, S-690 42 Zinkgruvan, Sweden |
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Abstract: | In a polymetamorphic, felsic, biotite-bearing gneiss, biotite has reacted to form magnetite and microcline. The resulting structure is a magnetite core surrounded by a mantle of feldspar and quartz normally not exceeding 20mm in diameter. Measurements of oxygen isotope ratios disclose disequilibrium between mantle microcline and mantle quartz and also between mantle and matrix minerals of the same species. A clustering of temperature estimates from the oxygen isotope distribution between magnetite and quartz and between magnetite and microcline in the interval 550 to 600°C suggests an approach to oxygen isotope equilibrium. No signs of a re-equilibriation of the reacting biotite can be found. |
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Keywords: | Core-and-mantle structures disequilibrium magnetite oxygen isotopes |
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