Phase Equilibria in the Metamorphic Rocks of St. Paul Island and Cape North, Nova Scotia |
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Authors: | PHINNEY WILLIAM C. |
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Affiliation: | University of Minnesota U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | A suite of schistsone from the garnet zone, 19 from thestaurolite zone, 2 from the kyanite isograd, and one from thekyanite zonewere separated into their constituent minerals.Chemical analyses of one chlorite and of 23 sets of coexistingbiotites and garnets were carried out by photometric and titrametricprocedures. Plots of garnet-biotite tie-lines from divariantassemblages on appropriate phase diagrams result in intersectingtie-lines which cannot be ascribed to experimental error. Theoreticalconsiderations argue that at equilibrium, at the same pressureand temperature or at constant pressure and varying temperature,tie-lines of divariant assemblages should not intersect. Possibleexplanations require that diffusion equilibrium of Fe and Mgbe restricted to volumes smaller than that of a hand specimenor that P as well as T varies considerably. Emission spectrographicdeterminations of Fe and Mg in biotite indicate that the Fe/Mgratio varies among biotites little more than a centimeter apart.Such a variation would argue more in favor of a lack of diffusionequilibrium. |
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