The petrology of the snowflake troctolite zone in the Hettasch intrusion, Labrador

Includes bibliographical references. Includes illustrations and maps. The snowflake troctolite zone (SFT) in the Hettasch intrusion contains textures characteristic of crystallization under supersaturated conditions. Oscillatory, patchy, and reverse zoning observed in spheroids of radially arranged...

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Main Author: Pencak, Michael Stanley
Other Authors: Berg, Jonathan H., Department of Geology
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Northern Illinois University 1982
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spelling ftnorthillinuni:oai:commons.lib.niu.edu:10843/19025 2023-05-15T17:22:27+02:00 The petrology of the snowflake troctolite zone in the Hettasch intrusion, Labrador Pencak, Michael Stanley Berg, Jonathan H. Department of Geology 1982 viii, 76 pages application/pdf https://commons.lib.niu.edu/handle/10843/19025 eng eng Northern Illinois University https://commons.lib.niu.edu/handle/10843/19025 NIU theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from Huskie Commons for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without the written permission of the authors. Crystallization Plagioclase Petrology--Newfoundland--Labrador Text Dissertation/Thesis 1982 ftnorthillinuni 2020-09-22T09:44:22Z Includes bibliographical references. Includes illustrations and maps. The snowflake troctolite zone (SFT) in the Hettasch intrusion contains textures characteristic of crystallization under supersaturated conditions. Oscillatory, patchy, and reverse zoning observed in spheroids of radially arranged plagioclase megacrysts, comb-layered plagioclase crystals, and skeletal plagioclase megacrysts is believed to have formed as a result of changes in the plag/Liq distribution coefficients. The distribution coefficient is effected by variations in growth rates and diffusion rates at the crystal- liquid interface, or by variations of the normative diopside component in the boundary layer liquid adjacent to the growing crystal, or by a combination of these and other factors. Oscillatory nucleation was the dominant process by which crystallization of the SFT zone took place. By varying the amount of plagioclase component enrichment in the liquid immediately overlying a layer of crystallizing olivine, and by varying the temperature at which crystallization took place, production of the various plagioclase textures can be explained. The mafic nature of the SFT zone requires the placement of the original SFT composition within the primary field of olivine. However, the whole rock compositions do not represent liquid compositions because an unknown amount of liquid was lost in the late stages of crystallization of the SFT zone. M.S. (Master of Science) Thesis Newfoundland Northern Illinois University (NIU): Huskie Commons Repository Newfoundland
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topic Crystallization
Plagioclase
Petrology--Newfoundland--Labrador
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Plagioclase
Petrology--Newfoundland--Labrador
Pencak, Michael Stanley
The petrology of the snowflake troctolite zone in the Hettasch intrusion, Labrador
topic_facet Crystallization
Plagioclase
Petrology--Newfoundland--Labrador
description Includes bibliographical references. Includes illustrations and maps. The snowflake troctolite zone (SFT) in the Hettasch intrusion contains textures characteristic of crystallization under supersaturated conditions. Oscillatory, patchy, and reverse zoning observed in spheroids of radially arranged plagioclase megacrysts, comb-layered plagioclase crystals, and skeletal plagioclase megacrysts is believed to have formed as a result of changes in the plag/Liq distribution coefficients. The distribution coefficient is effected by variations in growth rates and diffusion rates at the crystal- liquid interface, or by variations of the normative diopside component in the boundary layer liquid adjacent to the growing crystal, or by a combination of these and other factors. Oscillatory nucleation was the dominant process by which crystallization of the SFT zone took place. By varying the amount of plagioclase component enrichment in the liquid immediately overlying a layer of crystallizing olivine, and by varying the temperature at which crystallization took place, production of the various plagioclase textures can be explained. The mafic nature of the SFT zone requires the placement of the original SFT composition within the primary field of olivine. However, the whole rock compositions do not represent liquid compositions because an unknown amount of liquid was lost in the late stages of crystallization of the SFT zone. M.S. (Master of Science)
author2 Berg, Jonathan H.
Department of Geology
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title The petrology of the snowflake troctolite zone in the Hettasch intrusion, Labrador
title_short The petrology of the snowflake troctolite zone in the Hettasch intrusion, Labrador
title_full The petrology of the snowflake troctolite zone in the Hettasch intrusion, Labrador
title_fullStr The petrology of the snowflake troctolite zone in the Hettasch intrusion, Labrador
title_full_unstemmed The petrology of the snowflake troctolite zone in the Hettasch intrusion, Labrador
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