CALCIC AMPHIBOLE GROWTH AND COMPOSITIONS IN CALC-ALKALINE MAGMAS: EVIDENCE FROM THE MOTRU DIKE SWARM (SOUTHERN CARPATHIANS, ROMANIA)

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dc.contributor.author Féménias O.
dc.contributor.author Nkono C.
dc.contributor.author Demaiffe D.
dc.contributor.author Mercier J.-C.C.
dc.contributor.author Diot H.
dc.contributor.author Berza T.
dc.contributor.author Tatu M.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-11-17T03:29:57Z
dc.date.available 2024-11-17T03:29:57Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13842766
dc.identifier.citation American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 1, 73-81
dc.identifier.issn 0003-004X
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/46485
dc.description.abstract A Late Pan-African calc-alkaline dike swarm (basalt-andesite-dacite-rhyolite) has been investigated in a region of over 2000 km2 in the Alpine Danubian window, South Carpathians (Romania). Amphibole phenocrysts and microphenocrysts have been investigated by wavelength-dispersive microprobe analysis and BSE imaging. The Ca-amphibole population, represented in all the lithologies, displays a large compositional range, interpreted as the result of two processes: (1) magmatic evolution (kaersutite → Ti-pargasite → pargasite → Ti-magnesiohastingsite → magnesiohastingsite → edenite → tschermakite → magnesiohornblende) linked to magmatic differentiation from andesitic basalt to rhyolite; and (2) deuteritic alteration of the primary amphibole related to late-emplacement hydrothermal activity (yielding numerous varieties comprising those cited above). In all rock types, amphibole phenocrysts equilibrated at a nearly constant pressure of about 0.6 ± 0.1 GPa, but their temperatures of crystallization ranged from 1000-900 °C for basaltic andesites to 700-600 °C for dacites. In rhyolites, edenite to magnesiohornblende crystals reflect a continuous range of P-T conditions from 700 °C/0.6 GPa to 600 °C /0.1 GPa, in agreement with their change of habit from euhedral to subhedral. Complex zonations in pargasite-magnesiohastingsite (including resorption) are interpreted in term of self-organization of oscillatory zoning without significant heating and/or magma mixing.
dc.subject CALC-ALKALINE MAGMA
dc.subject CALCIC AMPHIBOLE
dc.subject CRYSTAL GROWTH
dc.subject CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
dc.subject IGNEOUS PETROLOGY
dc.subject MAGMATIC ZONATION
dc.subject THERMOBAROMETRY
dc.title CALCIC AMPHIBOLE GROWTH AND COMPOSITIONS IN CALC-ALKALINE MAGMAS: EVIDENCE FROM THE MOTRU DIKE SWARM (SOUTHERN CARPATHIANS, ROMANIA)
dc.type Статья
dc.identifier.doi 10.2138/am.2006.1869


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