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Widespread occurrence of magnesiocummingtonite in ultramafic schists,Cima di Gagnone,Ticino, Switzerland
Authors:Jack M Rice  Bernard W Evans  Volkmar Trommsdorff
Institution:1. Department of Geological Sciences, University of Washington, 98195, Seattle, Washington
2. Institut für Kristallographie and Petrographie, ETH, Sonneggstra?e 5, CH-8006, Zürich
Abstract:Abundant magnesiocummingtonite (space group P21/m) with Mg/(Mg+Fe) ratios between 0.85 and 0.89 occurs in lenses of schistose metaperidotite enclosed in kyanite-zone rocks of the Lepontine Alps, Ticino, Switzerland. It forms prisms and needles that extend homoaxially from cores of tremolite. Coexisting magnesian phases are olivine, orthopyroxene, talc, magnesite, and chlorite. Except for γz, optical and structural properties of one example fall on extrapolations of existing determinative curves. Analogous to synthetic F-clinoamphiboles, zzz has a maximum at approximately 0.7 Mg/(Mg+Fe). Anthophyllite, of almost identical composition, occurs in the same region, often intergrown with cummingtonite along lamellae ‖(010) and ‖(100). Cummingtonite is believed to have partially inverted to anthophyllite during cooling.
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