Crystal-chemistry of a unique jadeite-rich acmite-poor omphacite from the Nybø eclogite pod,Sørpollen,Nordfjord, Norway |
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Authors: | David C. Smith Annibale Mottana Giuseppe Rossi |
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Affiliation: | Grant Institute of Geology, Edinburg University, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EHS 3JW, Scotland, U.K.;Cattedra di Mineralogia, Università di Roma, 00100 Città Universitaria, Roma, Italy;C.N.R. Centro di Studio per la Cristallografia Strutturale, Istituto di Mineralogia, Università di Pavia, Via Bassi 4, 27100 Pavia, Italy |
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Abstract: | An omphacite from the Nybø eclogite pod, Norway, has a chemical composition which plots within the gap, often regarded as a miscibility gap, which is evident in all previous compilations of natural jadeite-rich acmite-poor omphacite compositions. Its cation site populations determined by crystal structure refinement accord well with its chemical composition analysed by electron microprobe. Its disordered space group C2/c symmetry extends the known compositional range of C2/c pyroxene. The postulated miscibility gap is regarded as real and wide at low temperatures, but it appears to narrow with increasing temperature or ultimately with increasing acmite proportion. The adjacent primitive symmetry field appears to initially widen with increasing temperature or increasing acmite proportion, at the expense of the diminishing miscibility gap, before finally closing with further increase. |
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