COMPOSITIONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND PARAGENETIC RELATIONS OF MAGNESIOHöGBOMITE IN ALUMINOUS AMPHIBOLITES FROM THE BELOMORIAN COMPLEX, BALTIC SHIELD, RUSSIA

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dc.contributor.author Sengupta P.
dc.contributor.author Raith M.M.
dc.contributor.author Levitsky V.I.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-30T02:31:52Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-30T02:31:52Z
dc.date.issued 2004
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13461140
dc.identifier.citation American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 5-6, 819-831
dc.identifier.issn 0003-004X
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/36743
dc.description.abstract This study investigates the compositional characteristics, parageneses, and stability relations of some högbomite-bearing assemblages in coarse-grained corundum-garnet amphibolites from a blackwall zone that separates troctolitic metagabbro from kyanite-bearing paragneiss at Diadina Mountain, Belomorian Belt, Russia. The blackwall zone presumably was formed through infiltration driven metasomatism during the Svecofennian metamorphic event at ∼1.9 Ga. Euhedral högbomite grains (up to 15 mm in size) occur in domains of coarse tschermakitic amphibole, biotite, and spinel with minor rutile and ilmenite in the two blackwall varieties having contrasting bulk compositions. The other minerals in the two associations include corundum + garnet ± cordierite + chlorite + plagioclase + carbonate and spinel ± gedrite + sapphirine + chlorite + carbonate. The studied högbomite belongs to the magnesiohögbomite-2N3S polysome type [P -3m1 with a = 5.721(1) Å. c = 23.045(1) Å] and exhibits compositions that are poor in Zn (0.05-0.42 wt% ZnO) and Ni (0.20-0.50 wt% NiO) [(Fe 2+2. 7- 3. 1 substitution Ti 4+ + R 2+ ↔ 2R 3+. Systematic partitioning data for Fe 2+, Mg, and Zn indicate attainment of chemical equilibrium between magnesiohögbomite and the associated minerals (Spl, Hbl, Ged, Grt, Spr, Bt) on the thin section scale. Textural relations suggest growth of magnesiohögbomite under amphibolite- facies conditions (6 ± 1 kbar, 600 ± 50 °C) through complex mineral-fluid equilibria involving oxide (Crn, Spl, Rt, llm), silicate (Am, Bt, Spr), and carbonate (Cal, Dol, Mgs) phases. A partial logf 02,- logf s2 diagram for the system FeO-Al 2O 3- TiO 2-O 2-S 2-H 2O shows that growth of magnesiohögbomite from Crn + llm and Spl + Rt is restricted to a narrowf 02-window and low f s2. The topological constraints, together with petrological data, suggest that magnesiohögbomite is formed in titanian and aluminous protoliths under greenschist-to amphibolite-facies conditions if fH 2O is high,f s2 low, and f O2 is defined by the paragenesis ilmenite + rutile + magnetite.
dc.subject högbomite
dc.title COMPOSITIONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND PARAGENETIC RELATIONS OF MAGNESIOHöGBOMITE IN ALUMINOUS AMPHIBOLITES FROM THE BELOMORIAN COMPLEX, BALTIC SHIELD, RUSSIA
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