The bo lattice parameter and chemistry of phengites from HP/LT metapelites. (Articolo in rivista)

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  • The bo lattice parameter and chemistry of phengites from HP/LT metapelites. (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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  • 2006-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • Kisch H.J., Sassi R., Sassi F.P. (2006)
    The bo lattice parameter and chemistry of phengites from HP/LT metapelites.
    in European journal of mineralogy (Print)
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  • Kisch H.J., Sassi R., Sassi F.P. (literal)
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  • The bo lattice parameter and chemistry of phengites from HP/LT metapelites. (literal)
Abstract
  • The statistical bo method is based on the fact that the cumulative bo values of white K-micas (WKM) from metapelites of a specific bulk composition can be used, in the lowermost T range of metamorphism, as a semiquantitative P indicator: mean bo values (and related celadonite content) in WKM increase with increasing P, thus characterizing the baric type of metamorphism. The solid petrological framework of this method includes specific constraints on rock bulk composition and need of other conditions. In this way, a reference bo scale for LT metapelites has become available in the literature, covering the whole range of metamorphic P. However, after many publications based on it, which made a large amount of data available, revision of this bo scale is now opportune, and the primary need is a better definition of the reference bo values and WKM chemistry for HP/LT metapelites. Such a better definition is the aim of this paper. The considered HP/LT metapelites come from various terrains: Schistes Lustrés of W Alps, Diablo Range (Franciscan Complex of California), Phyllite-Quartzite Unit of Crete and Peloponnese, UHP gneiss from Dora Maira, Attic-Cycladic Complex of Sifnos, Tavsanli Zone and Nilüfer area of NW Turkey. In addition, WKM chemical and bo data were used from various sources. The new chemical and bo data (EMPA and XRPD) allowed us: (i) to establish the reference b0 and chemistry of WKM from HP/LT metapelites: bo turns out to be around 9.040 Å; (ii) to confirm and extend to HP/LT metapelites the petrological basis of the b0 method, particularly the control of mineral assemblages on bo values; (iii) to glimpse more complex relationships between bo and Si than those currently known, and particularly the importance of the Fe2+/Mg + Fe2+) ratio; (iv) to ascertain the validity of the bo method for detecting generic HP/LT conditions; (v) to ascertain the inability of the bo method to discriminate, within the above HP field, differences between various P/T regimes, mainly due to still poorly known crystal-chemical problems, and the fact that comparative bo interpretations of various HP/LT sample populations from different belts are impeded by poor understanding of the extent of reequilibration of WKM at higher T and lower P during exhumation. (literal)
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