Pyroxenite xenoliths from an alkali trachybasalt in the Glen Innes area,northeastern New South Wales |
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Authors: | J. F. G. Wilkinson G. I. Z. Kalocsai |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Geology, University of New England, 2351 Armidale, New South Wales |
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Abstract: | Pyroxenite xenoliths are relatively common in an alkali trachybasalt in the Glen Innes area in northeastern New South Wales where they coexist with peridotite xenoliths, probably lherzolitic. The pyroxenites vary widely in modal composition. Several pyroxenite xenoliths are characterised by megacrystals of subcalcic clinopyroxene and enstatite, the former comprising a unique group of high pressure pyroxenes in which exsolution of orthopyroxene has proceeded on a megascopic scale. Garnet is absent from all mineral assemblages. Mineralogical and experimental data suggest that the subcalcic clinopyroxene and orthopyroxene megacrystals equilibrated initially at temperatures and pressures of the order of 1350–1450° C and 10–23 kb respectively. The most common xenoliths, namely diopsideorthopyroxene assemblages in which there is evidence of subsolidus annealing, equilibrated at comparable pressures but a significantly lower temperatures (ca. 1000° C). It is suggested that the pyroxenites and associated peridotite xenoliths are samples of essentially unmodified layered upper mantle. |
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