Symplectitic augite: evidence for discontinuous precipitation as an exsolution mechanism in Ca-rich clinopyroxene |
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Authors: | JAMES N. BOLAND MAX T. OTTEN |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Earth Sciences, Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht, Postbus 80021, 3508 TA Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Abstract Part of the augite in the Artfjället gabbro consists of symplectitic intergrowths between augite and blebs or lamellae of orthopyroxene. Mineral compositions are consistent with formation of these symplectites by exsolution of orthopyroxene from magmatic augite at a temperature of ca . 900–1000°C. The microstructures indicate that the exsolution mechanism is discontinuous precipitation, whereby the boundary of an augite grain sweeps through a neighbouring augite, leaving the symplectite in its wake. The formation of this symplectitic augite is catalysed by the presence of an intergranular water-rich fluid phase, which promotes grain boundary mobility. |
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Keywords: | Key-words: augite discontinuous precipitation exsolution Swedish Caledonides symplectite |
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