Variations in chemistry and related physical properties of sheet silicates in the Ou6goa district with metamorphic grade are investigated. Weakly metamorphosed rocks prior to the crystallization of lawsonite contain phengite (d006 = 3.317-3.323 A), chlorite and occasionally paragonite while interstr
Mineralogy of New Caledonian metamorphic rocks
โ Scribed by Philippa M. Black
- Book ID
- 104745587
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 515 KB
- Volume
- 45
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0010-7999
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โฆ Synopsis
The compositions of metamorphic pyroxenes from blueschists in northern New Caledonia are investigated. Aegerine-augite occurs in siliceous metasediments and aegerine in some low-grade sodic basic schists. Calcic metamorphic pyroxene (omphacite and chloromelanite) appears first in metabasalts in higher grades of the lawsonite zone and is widespread in metamorphosed igneous rocks and quartzofcldspathic gneisses of the epidote zone. Omphacites in basic rocks have higher Mg:Fe ratios and are less jadeitic than omphacites from adjacent interbedded quartzofcldspathic gneisses. With increasing metamorphic grade pyroxenes become more jadeitic and diopsidic at the expense of their aemite component. Elemental partitioning between coexisting pyroxenes, garnets and amphiboles from in situ regional metamorphic rocks is generally regular, suggesting equilibrium crystallization. Omphacite appears to be a stable phase within blueschist facies over a temperature range of at least 350 ~ to 550~ The "eclogitie" assemblage almandine-omphacite is stable within the earth's crust in metamorphosed sediments and igneous rocks over a temperature range of 400 ~ to at least 550~ No estimate of absolute pressures involved in metamorphism in the Ou6goa district can yet be made.
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