Transfer and exchange equilibria in a portion of the pyroxene quadrilateral as deduced from natural and experimental data |
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Authors: | Ralph Kretz |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa K1N 6N5 Canada |
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Abstract: | Differences in the chemical composition of metamorphic and igneous pyroxene minerals may be attributed to a transfer reaction, which determines the Ca content of the minerals, and an exchange reaction, which determines the relative Mg:Fe2+ ratios. Natural data for associated Ca pyroxene (Cpx) and orthopyroxene (Opx) or pigeonite are combined with experimental data for Fe-free pyroxenes, to produce the following equations for the Cpx slope of the solvus surface: , and the following equation for the temperature-dependence of the Mg-Fe distribution coefficient: , where T is absolute temperature, X is , [Ca] is in Cpx, and KD is the distribution coefficient, defined as .The transfer and exchange equations form useful temperature indicators, and when applied to 9 sets of well-studied rocks, yield pairs of temperatures that are in good agreement. For example, temperatures obtained for the Bushveld Complex are 1020°C (solvus equation) and 980°C (exchange equation), based on 7 specimens. The uncertainty in these numbers, due to precision and accuracy errors, is estimated to be ±60°. |
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