Stabilitätsbeziehungen zwischen Chlorit,Cordierit und Almandin bei der Metamorphose |
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Authors: | Dr. Achim Hirschberg Helmut G. F. Winkler |
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Affiliation: | 1. Mineralogisch-Petrologisches Institut der Universit?t G?ttingen, Deutschland 2. Institut für Petrologie, Geochemie und Lagerst?ttenkunde, 6 Frankfurt, Senckenberganlage 28
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Abstract: | The stability relations between cordierite and almandite in rocks, having a composition of CaO poor argillaceous rocks, were experimentally investigated. The starting material consisted of a mixture of chlorite, muscovite, and quartz. Systems with widely varying Fe2+/Fe2++Mg ratios were investigated by using two different chlorites, thuringite or ripidolite, in the starting mixture. Cordierite is formed according to the following reaction: $${text{Chlorite + muscovite + quartz}} rightleftharpoons {text{cordierite + biotite + Al}}_{text{2}} {text{SiO}}_{text{5}} + {text{H}}_{text{2}} {text{O}}$$ . At low pressures this reaction characterizes the facies boundary between the albite-epidotehornfels facies and the hornblende-hornfels facies, at medium pressures the beginning of the cordierite-amphibolite facies. Experiments were carried out reversibly and gave the following equilibrium data: 505±10°C at 500 bars H2O pressure, 513±10°C at 1000 bars H2O pressure, 527±10°C at 2000 bars H2O pressure, and 557±10°C at 4000 bars H2O pressure. These equilibrium data are valid for the Fe-rich starting material, using thuringite as the chlorite, as well as for the Mg-rich starting mixture with ripidolite. At 6000 bars the equilibrium temperature for the Mg-rich mixture is 587±10°C. In the Fe-rich mixture almandite was formed instead of cordierite at 6000 bars. The following reaction was observed: $${text{Thuringite + muscovite + quartz}} rightleftharpoons {text{almandite + biotite + Al}}_{text{2}} {text{SiO}}_{text{5}} {text{ + H}}_{text{2}} {text{O}}$$ . Experiments with the Fe-rich mixture, containing Fe2+/Fe2++Mg in the ratio 8∶10, yielded three stability fields in a P,T-diagram (Fig.1): - Above 600°C/5.25 kb and 700°C/6.5 kb almandite+biotite+Al2SiO5 coexist stably, cordierite being unstable.
- The field, in which almandite, biotite and Al2SiO5 are stable together with cordierite, is restricted by two curves, passing through the following points:
- 625°C/5.5 kb and 700°C/6.5 kb,
- 625°C/5.5 kb and 700°C/4.0 kb.
- At conditions below curves 1 and 2b, cordierite, biotite, and Al2SiO5 are formed, but no garnet.
An appreciable MnO-content in the system lowers the pressures needed for the formation of almandite garnet, but the quantitative influence of the spessartite-component on the formation of almandite could not yet be determined. the Mg-rich system with Fe2+/Fe2++Mg=0.4 garnet did not form at pressures up to 7 kb in the temperature range investigated. Experiments at unspecified higher pressures (in a simple squeezer-type apparatus) yielded the reaction: $${text{Ripidolite + muscovite + quartz}} rightleftharpoons {text{almandite + biotite + Al}}_{text{2}} {text{SiO}}_{text{5}} {text{ + H}}_{text{2}} {text{O}}$$ . Further experiments are needed to determine the equilibrium data. The occurence of garnet in metamorphic rocks is discussed in the light of the experimental results. |
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