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Herd, R. K., Ackermand, D., Thomas, A., Windley, B. F. (1987) Oxygen fugacity variations and mineral reactions in sapphirine-bearing paragneisses, E. Grenville province, Canada. Mineralogical Magazine, 51 (360) 203-206 doi:10.1180/minmag.1987.051.360.02

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TitleOxygen fugacity variations and mineral reactions in sapphirine-bearing paragneisses, E. Grenville province, Canada
JournalMineralogical MagazineISSN0026-461X
AuthorsHerd, R. K.Author
Ackermand, D.Author
Thomas, A.Author
Windley, B. F.Author
Year1987 (June)Volume51
Issue360
PublisherMineralogical Society
Download URLhttps://rruff.info/doclib/MinMag/Volume_51/51-360-203.pdf+
DOIdoi:10.1180/minmag.1987.051.360.02Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceHerd, R. K., Ackermand, D., Thomas, A., Windley, B. F. (1987) Oxygen fugacity variations and mineral reactions in sapphirine-bearing paragneisses, E. Grenville province, Canada. Mineralogical Magazine, 51 (360) 203-206 doi:10.1180/minmag.1987.051.360.02
Plain TextHerd, R. K., Ackermand, D., Thomas, A., Windley, B. F. (1987) Oxygen fugacity variations and mineral reactions in sapphirine-bearing paragneisses, E. Grenville province, Canada. Mineralogical Magazine, 51 (360) 203-206 doi:10.1180/minmag.1987.051.360.02
In(1987, June) Mineralogical Magazine Vol. 51 (360) Mineralogical Society
Abstract/NotesAbstractSapphirine-bearing assemblages occur in paragneisses in a 200 km long block in the Grenville province in Labrador-Quebec. The occurrence of some of these rocks was previously known, but their considerable extent is now recognised from regional mapping. The mineral assemblages, reactions, and compositions and the tectonic structure in the paragneisses of this block are surprisingly uniform. Within feldspar-quartz layers we recognise assemblages with sapphirine, quartz, iron titanium oxides, spinel, corundum, diaspore, orthopyroxene, sillimanite, cordierite, garnet, and biotite in metre to millimetre-thick layers. These minerals reacted with their matrix, especially quartz, during cooling and uplift. At least 11 retrograde reactions gave rise to spectacular corona textures and define a P-T-time trajectory from c. 8 kbar at 900 °C to 6 kbar at 700 °C which changed from early isobaric to late isothermal. Based on successive generations of sapphirine and orthopyroxene with constant XMg and decreasing Fe3+/Fe2+ ratio in recalculated formulae, we deduce an accompanying change from high to low oxygen fugacity along this trajectory. The isothermal section of the trajectory is consistent with predicted rapid uplift and with field evidence for thrust tectonics and mylonitisation.


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