Shock-induced thermal transformations of ries-biotites |
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Authors: | Hartmut Schneider |
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Affiliation: | (1) Mineralogisch-Petrographisches Institut der Universität Tübingen, Deutschland;(2) Present address: Mineralogisches Institut der Universität, Kaiserstr. 12, D-75 Karlsruhe 1 |
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Abstract: | Thermal transformations in biotites depending on increasing postshock temperatures were studied.A decrease of the unit cell volume, caused by oxidation of octahedral Fe2+ to Fe3+ at temperature rangings of about 400–500° C was observed.In the same temperature range (500° C) the biotite lattice becomes thermodynamically unstable. Intersheet and octahedral layers are decomposed, whereas individual SiO4-tetrahedra are more resistant to thermal vibrations. The decomposition of the biotite leads to the formation of new minerals and amorphous phases. By X-ray analysesmagnetite, hercynite, pyroxene, feldspar, and quartz were identified.Thermal transformations of biotite induced by shock waves are characterized by states of distinct disequilibrium. |
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