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Natural boron-free kornerupine and its breakdown products in a sapphirine rock of the Limpopo Belt,Southern Africa
Authors:W. Schreyer  K. Abraham
Affiliation:(1) Institut für Mineralogie, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, D-4630 Bochum-Querenburg, West Germany
Abstract:Large crystals of boron-free kornerupine occurring in MgAl-rich inclusions within meta-anorthosites are partially replaced by symplectitic pseudomorphs consisting essentially of the assemblage sapphirine-cordieritegedrite. The highly magnesian, hydrous kornerupines (F= 0.10–0.14) have compositions close to the oxide ratio (Mg, Fe) O· Al2O3· SiO2. Sapphirines (F=0.09) show decreasing Al-contents with continued grain growth and equilibration. Gedrite (F=0.15) contains sodium in amounts near the limit of solid solution, although the kornerupine starting material is free of this element and it is very rare in the enclosing rock. Cordierite (F=0.05) is also free from sodium.For conditions of PH2O = Ptot the appearance of boron-free kornerupine requires relatively high temperatures (> 700 °C) and a minimum pressure near 4 kb within this zone of the Limpopo Belt. The subsequent replacement reaction occurred nearly isochemically except for Na and probably H2O, which were introduced into the symplectite. Textural features suggest that the breakdown reaction of kornerupine is actually governed by the magnitude of sodium activity: Relatively low values would favor the appearance of boron-free kornerupine, whereas higher values lead to the more common assemblage sapphirine-cordierite-gedrite.
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