AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF A CORDIERITE-BEARING GRANULITE FROM RUNDVAGSHETTA, LUTZOW-HOLM BAY, EAST ANTARCTICA

This is a preliminary report on the high-pressure experimental confirmation of the solidus phases of a cordierite-bearing granulite (Sample No. RVH92011102A; T. KAWASAKI et al. : Proc. NIPR Symp. Antarct. Geosci., 6,47,1993) collected from Rundvagshetta, Lutzow-Holm Bay, East Antarctica. The constit...

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Main Authors: カワサキ トシスケ, イシカワ マサヒロ, モトヨシ ヨウイチ, Toshisuke KAWASAKI, Masahiro ISHIKAWA, Yoichi MOTOYOSHI
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002767 2023-05-15T13:49:00+02:00 AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF A CORDIERITE-BEARING GRANULITE FROM RUNDVAGSHETTA, LUTZOW-HOLM BAY, EAST ANTARCTICA カワサキ トシスケ イシカワ マサヒロ モトヨシ ヨウイチ Toshisuke KAWASAKI Masahiro ISHIKAWA Yoichi MOTOYOSHI 1994-09 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=2767 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00002767/ https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=2767&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 en eng ABSTRACT Institute of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Faculty of Education, Kochi University Institute of Geology and Paleontology, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University National Institute of Polar Research https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=2767 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00002767/ AA1072335X Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Antarctic Geosciences, 7, 183(1994-09) https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=2767&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 Departmental Bulletin Paper P(論文) 1994 ftnipr 2022-11-26T19:42:11Z This is a preliminary report on the high-pressure experimental confirmation of the solidus phases of a cordierite-bearing granulite (Sample No. RVH92011102A; T. KAWASAKI et al. : Proc. NIPR Symp. Antarct. Geosci., 6,47,1993) collected from Rundvagshetta, Lutzow-Holm Bay, East Antarctica. The constituent minerals of this granulite used as the starting material for the present experiments are sapphirine, cordierite, garnet, orthopyroxene, sillimanite, spinel, biotite, hornblende, K-feldspars, plagioclase, quartz and zircon. We found the decompressional reaction textures : (1) orthopyroxene and sillimanite are never in direct contact and are separated from each other by a canal of cordierite and/or cordierite+sapphirine; (2) garnet is locally replaced by a symplectite composed of orthopyroxene+cordierite+sapphirine±plagioclase. The peak metamorphic condition before decompression was estimated as 900℃ or more based on the initial orthopyroxene+sillimanite+garnet assemblage (T. KAWASAKI et al., 1993,ibid.). This granulite is chemically characterized by high MgO (18.74 wt%), extremely low CaO (0.4 wt%) and relatively high K_2O (3.34 wt%) contents. The value for Mg/(Fe+Mg) of the bulk rock is 0.764. These chemical features are reflected in the appearance of the norm corundum (10.4 wt%) and the norm olivine (34.8 wt%), the disappearance of the norm quartz and the norm diopside, and relatively high ratios of the norm orthoclase (19.7 wt%). High pressure experiments were carried out using a 16.0mm piston cylinder device at Kochi University. We employed talc+Pyrex glass as a pressure medium (T. KAWASAKI et al. : Island Arc, 2,228,1994). Cordierite is stable as a subsolidus phase in equilibrium with orthopyroxene, mica, rutile and plagioclase at 7 kbar and 850℃. At 10 kbar and 1000℃ this granulite partially melts in the presence of vapor, and the solidus assemblage is cordierite+orthopyroxene+mica+rutile+sapphirine+spinel. At 7 kbar and 1050℃ cordierite disappears, and the silicate melt contains about 69 wt% of SiO_2 in ... Report Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan East Antarctica Rundvagshetta ENVELOPE(39.000,39.000,-69.883,-69.883)
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description This is a preliminary report on the high-pressure experimental confirmation of the solidus phases of a cordierite-bearing granulite (Sample No. RVH92011102A; T. KAWASAKI et al. : Proc. NIPR Symp. Antarct. Geosci., 6,47,1993) collected from Rundvagshetta, Lutzow-Holm Bay, East Antarctica. The constituent minerals of this granulite used as the starting material for the present experiments are sapphirine, cordierite, garnet, orthopyroxene, sillimanite, spinel, biotite, hornblende, K-feldspars, plagioclase, quartz and zircon. We found the decompressional reaction textures : (1) orthopyroxene and sillimanite are never in direct contact and are separated from each other by a canal of cordierite and/or cordierite+sapphirine; (2) garnet is locally replaced by a symplectite composed of orthopyroxene+cordierite+sapphirine±plagioclase. The peak metamorphic condition before decompression was estimated as 900℃ or more based on the initial orthopyroxene+sillimanite+garnet assemblage (T. KAWASAKI et al., 1993,ibid.). This granulite is chemically characterized by high MgO (18.74 wt%), extremely low CaO (0.4 wt%) and relatively high K_2O (3.34 wt%) contents. The value for Mg/(Fe+Mg) of the bulk rock is 0.764. These chemical features are reflected in the appearance of the norm corundum (10.4 wt%) and the norm olivine (34.8 wt%), the disappearance of the norm quartz and the norm diopside, and relatively high ratios of the norm orthoclase (19.7 wt%). High pressure experiments were carried out using a 16.0mm piston cylinder device at Kochi University. We employed talc+Pyrex glass as a pressure medium (T. KAWASAKI et al. : Island Arc, 2,228,1994). Cordierite is stable as a subsolidus phase in equilibrium with orthopyroxene, mica, rutile and plagioclase at 7 kbar and 850℃. At 10 kbar and 1000℃ this granulite partially melts in the presence of vapor, and the solidus assemblage is cordierite+orthopyroxene+mica+rutile+sapphirine+spinel. At 7 kbar and 1050℃ cordierite disappears, and the silicate melt contains about 69 wt% of SiO_2 in ...
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author カワサキ トシスケ
イシカワ マサヒロ
モトヨシ ヨウイチ
Toshisuke KAWASAKI
Masahiro ISHIKAWA
Yoichi MOTOYOSHI
spellingShingle カワサキ トシスケ
イシカワ マサヒロ
モトヨシ ヨウイチ
Toshisuke KAWASAKI
Masahiro ISHIKAWA
Yoichi MOTOYOSHI
AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF A CORDIERITE-BEARING GRANULITE FROM RUNDVAGSHETTA, LUTZOW-HOLM BAY, EAST ANTARCTICA
author_facet カワサキ トシスケ
イシカワ マサヒロ
モトヨシ ヨウイチ
Toshisuke KAWASAKI
Masahiro ISHIKAWA
Yoichi MOTOYOSHI
author_sort カワサキ トシスケ
title AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF A CORDIERITE-BEARING GRANULITE FROM RUNDVAGSHETTA, LUTZOW-HOLM BAY, EAST ANTARCTICA
title_short AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF A CORDIERITE-BEARING GRANULITE FROM RUNDVAGSHETTA, LUTZOW-HOLM BAY, EAST ANTARCTICA
title_full AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF A CORDIERITE-BEARING GRANULITE FROM RUNDVAGSHETTA, LUTZOW-HOLM BAY, EAST ANTARCTICA
title_fullStr AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF A CORDIERITE-BEARING GRANULITE FROM RUNDVAGSHETTA, LUTZOW-HOLM BAY, EAST ANTARCTICA
title_full_unstemmed AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF A CORDIERITE-BEARING GRANULITE FROM RUNDVAGSHETTA, LUTZOW-HOLM BAY, EAST ANTARCTICA
title_sort experimental study of a cordierite-bearing granulite from rundvagshetta, lutzow-holm bay, east antarctica
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