Fluorine-rich calcic amphiboles in ultrahigh-temperature mafic granulite from Tonagh Island in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica: Preliminary report
P(論文) Fluorine-rich calcic amphiboles occur in ultrahigh-temperature mafic granulite from Tonagh Island in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica The amphiboles are subdivided into two types high-grade brownish to pale brownish amphibole and retrograde greenish amphibole The brownish amphibole is parga...
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author | Tsunogae, Toshiaki Osanai, Yasuhito Toyoshima, Tsuyoshi Owada, Masaaki Hokada, Tomokazu Crowe, Warwick A. |
author_facet | Tsunogae, Toshiaki Osanai, Yasuhito Toyoshima, Tsuyoshi Owada, Masaaki Hokada, Tomokazu Crowe, Warwick A. |
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description | P(論文) Fluorine-rich calcic amphiboles occur in ultrahigh-temperature mafic granulite from Tonagh Island in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica The amphiboles are subdivided into two types high-grade brownish to pale brownish amphibole and retrograde greenish amphibole The brownish amphibole is pargasitic occurring as a subhedral grain in two-pyroxene mafic granulite It contains up to 2 2 wt% fluorine, which corresponds to an F/(F + Cl + OH) ratio of 0 54 (sample B98020801) In sample B98020802B, brownish amphibole is rimmed by an orthopyroxene-plagioclase-quartz corona, probably formed by a devolatilization reaction It has a lower fluorine content of 0 21-0 52 wt% (F/(F +Cl + OH) = 004-0 13) Pale brownish amphibole is a minor phase in metapyroxenite It has the highest fluorine content (2 6 wt%, F/(F + C1 + OH) = 0 60, sample B98012802F) Greenish amphibole is present as fine-grained aggregates with quartz, rimming ortho- and clinopyroxenes Fluorine is almost absent in this amphibole Holloway and Ford (1975) experimentally determined that pargasite with a F/(F +Cl + OH) ratio of 0 48 is stable up to 1100℃ at 5 kbar, and that F/(F + C1 + OH) increases with increasing temperature The fluorine-rich calcic amphiboles in mafic granulites are therefore stable under UHT metamorphic conditions The formation of an orthopyroxene-plagioclase-quartz corona in sample B98020802B can therefore be explained by breakdown of the amphibole due to its low-fluorine content The origin of the fluorine is not known, but it is probably derived from basic magma at the stage of protolith formation departmental bulletin paper |
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spelling | ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003068 2025-04-13T14:10:19+00:00 Fluorine-rich calcic amphiboles in ultrahigh-temperature mafic granulite from Tonagh Island in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica: Preliminary report Tsunogae, Toshiaki Osanai, Yasuhito Toyoshima, Tsuyoshi Owada, Masaaki Hokada, Tomokazu Crowe, Warwick A. 2000-10 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3068/files/KJ00000044185.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00003068 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/3068 eng eng National Institute of Polar Research Polar geoscience 13 103 113 AA1130866X https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3068/files/KJ00000044185.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00003068 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/3068 fluorine-rich amphibole mafic granulite Tonagh Island Archean Napier Complex East Antarctica 2000 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.15094/00003068 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z P(論文) Fluorine-rich calcic amphiboles occur in ultrahigh-temperature mafic granulite from Tonagh Island in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica The amphiboles are subdivided into two types high-grade brownish to pale brownish amphibole and retrograde greenish amphibole The brownish amphibole is pargasitic occurring as a subhedral grain in two-pyroxene mafic granulite It contains up to 2 2 wt% fluorine, which corresponds to an F/(F + Cl + OH) ratio of 0 54 (sample B98020801) In sample B98020802B, brownish amphibole is rimmed by an orthopyroxene-plagioclase-quartz corona, probably formed by a devolatilization reaction It has a lower fluorine content of 0 21-0 52 wt% (F/(F +Cl + OH) = 004-0 13) Pale brownish amphibole is a minor phase in metapyroxenite It has the highest fluorine content (2 6 wt%, F/(F + C1 + OH) = 0 60, sample B98012802F) Greenish amphibole is present as fine-grained aggregates with quartz, rimming ortho- and clinopyroxenes Fluorine is almost absent in this amphibole Holloway and Ford (1975) experimentally determined that pargasite with a F/(F +Cl + OH) ratio of 0 48 is stable up to 1100℃ at 5 kbar, and that F/(F + C1 + OH) increases with increasing temperature The fluorine-rich calcic amphiboles in mafic granulites are therefore stable under UHT metamorphic conditions The formation of an orthopyroxene-plagioclase-quartz corona in sample B98020802B can therefore be explained by breakdown of the amphibole due to its low-fluorine content The origin of the fluorine is not known, but it is probably derived from basic magma at the stage of protolith formation departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Polar geoscience Tonagh Island National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan East Antarctica Napier ENVELOPE(-58.440,-58.440,-62.167,-62.167) Holloway ENVELOPE(163.600,163.600,-84.750,-84.750) Tonagh Island ENVELOPE(50.333,50.333,-67.117,-67.117) |
spellingShingle | fluorine-rich amphibole mafic granulite Tonagh Island Archean Napier Complex East Antarctica Tsunogae, Toshiaki Osanai, Yasuhito Toyoshima, Tsuyoshi Owada, Masaaki Hokada, Tomokazu Crowe, Warwick A. Fluorine-rich calcic amphiboles in ultrahigh-temperature mafic granulite from Tonagh Island in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica: Preliminary report |
title | Fluorine-rich calcic amphiboles in ultrahigh-temperature mafic granulite from Tonagh Island in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica: Preliminary report |
title_full | Fluorine-rich calcic amphiboles in ultrahigh-temperature mafic granulite from Tonagh Island in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica: Preliminary report |
title_fullStr | Fluorine-rich calcic amphiboles in ultrahigh-temperature mafic granulite from Tonagh Island in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica: Preliminary report |
title_full_unstemmed | Fluorine-rich calcic amphiboles in ultrahigh-temperature mafic granulite from Tonagh Island in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica: Preliminary report |
title_short | Fluorine-rich calcic amphiboles in ultrahigh-temperature mafic granulite from Tonagh Island in the Napier Complex, East Antarctica: Preliminary report |
title_sort | fluorine-rich calcic amphiboles in ultrahigh-temperature mafic granulite from tonagh island in the napier complex, east antarctica: preliminary report |
topic | fluorine-rich amphibole mafic granulite Tonagh Island Archean Napier Complex East Antarctica |
topic_facet | fluorine-rich amphibole mafic granulite Tonagh Island Archean Napier Complex East Antarctica |
url | https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3068/files/KJ00000044185.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00003068 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/3068 |