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The effect of Mn on mineral stability in metapelites revisited: new a–x relations for manganese‐bearing minerals
Authors:R W White  R Powell  T E Johnson
Institution:1. Institute of Geoscience, University of Mainz, , D‐55099 Mainz, Germany;2. School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne, , Melbourne, Vic., 3010 Australia;3. Department of Applied Geology, The Institute for Geoscience Research (TIGeR), Curtin University, , Perth, WA, 6845 Australia
Abstract:The ax relations recently presented in White et al. ( 2014 , Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 32, 261–286) are extended to include MnO. This provides a set of internally consistent ax relations for metapelitic rocks in the MnO–Na2O–CaO–K2O–FeO–MgO–Al2O3–SiO2–H2O–TiO2–O2 (MnNCKFMASHTO) system. The mixing parameters for the Mn‐bearing minerals were estimated using the micro‐? approach of Powell et al. ( 2014 , Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 32, 245–260). Then the Mn‐end‐member thermodynamic properties were calibrated using a database of co‐existing minerals involving literature data from rocks and from experiments on natural materials. Mn‐end‐members were calibrated for orthopyroxene, cordierite, staurolite, chloritoid, chlorite, biotite, ilmenite and hematite, assuming known properties for the garnet end‐member spessartine. The addition of MnO to phase diagram calculations results in a marked expansion of the stability of garnet‐bearing assemblages. At greenschist facies conditions garnet stability is extended down temperature. At amphibolite facies conditions, the garnet‐in boundary shifts to lower pressure. While the addition of MnO greatly influences the stability of garnet, it has relatively little effect on the stability of other common metapelitic minerals, with the resultant diagrams being topologically very similar to those calculated without MnO. Furthermore, the addition of MnO in the amounts measured in most metapelites has only a small effect on the mode of garnet, with calculated garnet modes remaining smaller than 1% in the PT range outside its predicted Mn‐free PT range.
Keywords:garnet  Mn‐end‐members     thermocalc   
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