The use of coexisting calcite-ankerite solid solutions as a geothermometer |
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Authors: | B. J. Barron |
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Affiliation: | (1) N.S.W. Geological Survey, Sydney |
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Abstract: | Limited solid solution of Mg and Fe2+ occurs in calcite coexisting with dolomiteankerite. This substitution is strongly temperature-dependent. Experimentally determined calcite compositions co-existing with a dolomite phase are available in the binary system CaCO3-MgCO3 between 500° C and 900° C (Harker and Tuttle, 1955). This information is extrapolated to lower temperatures and is combined with three synthetic calcite-ankerite pairs determined at 400° C, 450° C and 500° C (Rosenberg, 1967).The compositions of six naturally occurring calcites coexisting with ankerites from Sofala, N.S.W. are not accurately known, but X-ray determined compositional limits assuming firstly Mg substitution then Fe substitution yield maximum and minimum values for both possibilities. These limits are plotted on the ternary CaCO3-MgCO3-FeCO3 together with the experimentally derived solvus isotherms. Assuming equilibration at constant temperature, actual compositions of these natural calcites plot along the 415° C isotherm. |
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