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Rietmeijer, F. J. M., Champness, P. E. (1982) Exsolution structures in calcic pyroxenes from the Bjerkreim-Sokndal lopolith, SW Norway. Mineralogical Magazine, 45 (337) 11-24 doi:10.1180/minmag.1982.045.337.02

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TitleExsolution structures in calcic pyroxenes from the Bjerkreim-Sokndal lopolith, SW Norway
JournalMineralogical MagazineISSN0026-461X
AuthorsRietmeijer, F. J. M.Author
Champness, P. E.Author
Year1982Volume45
Issue337
PublisherMineralogical Society
Download URLhttps://rruff.info/doclib/MinMag/Volume_45/45-337-11.pdf+
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Full ReferenceRietmeijer, F. J. M., Champness, P. E. (1982) Exsolution structures in calcic pyroxenes from the Bjerkreim-Sokndal lopolith, SW Norway. Mineralogical Magazine, 45 (337) 11-24 doi:10.1180/minmag.1982.045.337.02
Plain TextRietmeijer, F. J. M., Champness, P. E. (1982) Exsolution structures in calcic pyroxenes from the Bjerkreim-Sokndal lopolith, SW Norway. Mineralogical Magazine, 45 (337) 11-24 doi:10.1180/minmag.1982.045.337.02
In(1982) Mineralogical Magazine Vol. 45 (337) Mineralogical Society
Abstract/NotesAbstractIron-rich (Fs:En ∼0.8) calcic pyroxenes that have been subjected to granulite-facies metamorphism contain up to seven generations of exsolution lamellae. They can be grouped into four stages. In stage 1 pigeonite exsolved parallel to β€˜001’ and β€˜100’ (where β€˜hkl’ signifies ∼ (hkl)) and mostly inverted later to orthopyroxene. During stage 2 orthopyroxene exsolved parallel to (100), while during stage 3 orthopyroxene was quickly followed by metastable β€˜001’ pigeonite. The stage 3 precipitates clearly grew and thickened together for some time. During stage 4 a β€˜100’ pigeonite was exsolved. The stage 3 and 4 precipitates show evidence of reheating, dissolution and later, renewed growth. Sometimes orthopyroxenes of stage 3 have crossed a β€˜001’ pigeonite lamella and caused it to invert by a shear mechanism.Chemical analysis shows no rotation of the tie lines between Ca-rich and Ca-poor phases, in contrast to previous studies of Skaergaard and Bushveld pyroxenes. The geothermometers of Wood and Banno (1973) and Wells (1977) indicate solidus temperatures of about 850Β°C and 900Β°C respectively, but the geothermometers were found to be unsuitable for subsolidus conditions. We estimate the pressure to have been about 9 kbar during solidification. Estimates of nucleation temperatures obtained from the orientations of the exsolved lamellae (Robinson et al., 1977) were 850–700Β°C for stage 1, and 600–400Β°C for stage 3. We believe this geothermometer to be unreliable for the low temperatures involved in stage 4.


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