Gehlenite stability in the system CaO-Al2O3-SiO2-H2O-CO2 |
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Authors: | Gert Hoschek |
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Affiliation: | 1. Mineralogisch-Petrographisches Institut der Universit?t Innsbruck, Austria
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Abstract: | P, T, (X_{{text{CO}}_{text{2}} }) relations of gehlenite, anorthite, grossularite, wollastonite, corundum and calcite have been determined experimentally at P f =1 and 4 kb. Using synthetic starting minerals the following reactions have been demonstrated reversibly - 2 anorthite+3 calcite=gehlenite+grossularite+3 CO2.
- anorthite+corundum+3 calcite=2 gehlenite+3 CO2.
- 3anorthite+3 calcite=2 grossularite+corundum+3CO2.
- grossularite+2 corundum+3 calcite=3 gehlenite+3 CO2.
- anorthite+2 calcite=gehlenite+wollastonite+2CO2.
- anorthite+wollastonite+calcite=grossularite+CO2.
- grossularite+calcite=gehlenite+2 wollastonite+CO2.
In the T, (X_{{text{CO}}_{text{2}} }) diagram at P f =1 kb two isobaric invariant points have been located at 770±10°C, (X_{{text{CO}}_{text{2}} }) =0.27 and at 840±10°C, (X_{{text{CO}}_{text{2}} }) =0.55. Formation of gehlenite from low temperature assemblages according to (4) and (2) takes place at 1 kb and 715–855° C, (X_{{text{CO}}_{text{2}} }) =0.1–1.0. In agreement with experimental results the formation of gehlenite in natural metamorphic rocks is restricted to shallow, high temperature contact aureoles. |
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