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Alkali in phlogopite and amphibole and their effects on phase relations in metasomatized peridotites: a high-pressure study (Articolo in rivista)
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Fumagalli, P; Zanchetta, S; Poli, S (2009)
Alkali in phlogopite and amphibole and their effects on phase relations in metasomatized peridotites: a high-pressure study
in Contributions to mineralogy and petrology
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- Alkali in phlogopite and amphibole and their effects on phase relations in metasomatized peridotites: a high-pressure study (literal)
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- Subsolidus phase relations for a K-doped
lherzolite are investigated in the model system K2O-Na2O-
CaO-FeO-MgO-Al2O3-SiO2-H2O at 1.5-6.0 GPa and
680-1,000°C. Phlogopite is ubiquitous and coexists with
Ca-amphibole up to 3.2 GPa and 900°C. High-pressure
phlogopites show a peculiar mineral chemistry dependent on
pressure: e.g., at 5.5 GPa and 680°C, excess of Si (up to
3.4 apfu) coupled with deficiency in Al (as low as 0.58 apfu)
and K ? Na (as low as 0.97 apfu), suggest a significant
amount of a talc/10 A ? phase component ([v]XIISi K AlIV , 1 -1 -1
where [v]XII is interlayer vacancy). Mixed layering or solid solution relations between high-pressure phlogopites and the 10 A ? phase, Mg3Si4O10(OH)2 nH2O, are envisaged. Phlogo- pite modal abundance, derived by weighted least squares, is maximum at high-pressure and relative low-temperature conditions and therefore along the slab-mantle interface (10.3 ± 0.7 wt.%, at 4.8 GPa, 680°C). In phlogopite-bear- ing systems, Ca-amphibole breaks down between 2.5 and 3.0 GPa, and 1,000°C, through the water conservative reaction 5(pa ? 0.2 KNa-1) ? 17en ? 15phl = (10di ? 4jd) ? 5py ? 12fo ? 20(phl ? 0.2 talc),
governed by bulk composition and pressure-dependent variations of K/OH in K-bearing phases and as a result, it does not necessarily imply a release of fluid. (literal)
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