Petrographic Studies of Potash Feldspar from the Yamato Sanmyaku, East Antarctica

P(論文) The Yamato Sanmyaku is a mountain range located about 200km south of Prins Harald Kyst, East Antarctica. The mountains are composed of charnockitic group and granitic group rocks which were described geologically and petrographically by K. KIZAKI (1965). The present paper deals with the potash...

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Main Authors: オオタ, ヨシヒデ, キザキ, コウシロウ, OHTA, Yoshihide, KIZAKI, Koshiro
Language:English
Published: 1966
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000065 2024-09-09T19:07:08+00:00 Petrographic Studies of Potash Feldspar from the Yamato Sanmyaku, East Antarctica オオタ, ヨシヒデ キザキ, コウシロウ OHTA, Yoshihide KIZAKI, Koshiro 1966-02 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/65/files/KJ00002367957.pdf eng eng JARE scientific reports. Ser. C, Geology 5 1 40 AA00246753 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/65/files/KJ00002367957.pdf 1966 ftnipr 2024-06-17T04:02:37Z P(論文) The Yamato Sanmyaku is a mountain range located about 200km south of Prins Harald Kyst, East Antarctica. The mountains are composed of charnockitic group and granitic group rocks which were described geologically and petrographically by K. KIZAKI (1965). The present paper deals with the potash feldspars from the charnockitic group and pegmatites. The occurrence of the potash feldspars and their optical characteristics are described first, revealing the mechanism of albitization of potash feldspars which have a wide range in the optical axial angle. Next, the two-feldspar geothermometry method is applied to the potash feldspars from the Yamato Sanmyaku and the results are compared with that of the Norwegian potash feldspars and also with the data of Japanese plutonic rocks. The formation temperatures estimated from the distribution coefficient k, triclinicity and 2Vx value are discussed on the basis of the subsolidus phase relation, the relation between the formation temperature and crystal symmetry, and the relation between the optical axial angle and triclinicity. These relations well support the conclusion held from the geological and petrographical points of view that the charnockitic rocks were originally formed under a granulite facies condition, but their characters were influenced more or less by the subsequent granitization under an amphibolite facies condition. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Prins Harald Kyst National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan East Antarctica Kizaki ENVELOPE(65.767,65.767,-70.750,-70.750) Prins Harald Kyst ENVELOPE(36.000,36.000,-69.500,-69.500) Yamato ENVELOPE(35.583,35.583,-71.417,-71.417) Yamato Sanmyaku ENVELOPE(35.750,35.750,-71.500,-71.500)
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description P(論文) The Yamato Sanmyaku is a mountain range located about 200km south of Prins Harald Kyst, East Antarctica. The mountains are composed of charnockitic group and granitic group rocks which were described geologically and petrographically by K. KIZAKI (1965). The present paper deals with the potash feldspars from the charnockitic group and pegmatites. The occurrence of the potash feldspars and their optical characteristics are described first, revealing the mechanism of albitization of potash feldspars which have a wide range in the optical axial angle. Next, the two-feldspar geothermometry method is applied to the potash feldspars from the Yamato Sanmyaku and the results are compared with that of the Norwegian potash feldspars and also with the data of Japanese plutonic rocks. The formation temperatures estimated from the distribution coefficient k, triclinicity and 2Vx value are discussed on the basis of the subsolidus phase relation, the relation between the formation temperature and crystal symmetry, and the relation between the optical axial angle and triclinicity. These relations well support the conclusion held from the geological and petrographical points of view that the charnockitic rocks were originally formed under a granulite facies condition, but their characters were influenced more or less by the subsequent granitization under an amphibolite facies condition. departmental bulletin paper
author オオタ, ヨシヒデ
キザキ, コウシロウ
OHTA, Yoshihide
KIZAKI, Koshiro
spellingShingle オオタ, ヨシヒデ
キザキ, コウシロウ
OHTA, Yoshihide
KIZAKI, Koshiro
Petrographic Studies of Potash Feldspar from the Yamato Sanmyaku, East Antarctica
author_facet オオタ, ヨシヒデ
キザキ, コウシロウ
OHTA, Yoshihide
KIZAKI, Koshiro
author_sort オオタ, ヨシヒデ
title Petrographic Studies of Potash Feldspar from the Yamato Sanmyaku, East Antarctica
title_short Petrographic Studies of Potash Feldspar from the Yamato Sanmyaku, East Antarctica
title_full Petrographic Studies of Potash Feldspar from the Yamato Sanmyaku, East Antarctica
title_fullStr Petrographic Studies of Potash Feldspar from the Yamato Sanmyaku, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Petrographic Studies of Potash Feldspar from the Yamato Sanmyaku, East Antarctica
title_sort petrographic studies of potash feldspar from the yamato sanmyaku, east antarctica
publishDate 1966
url https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/65/files/KJ00002367957.pdf
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