H2O in metamorphism and unexpected behaviour in the preservation of metamorphic mineral assemblages |
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Authors: | M Guiraud R Powell G Rebay |
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Institution: | Laboratoire de Mineralogie, URA CNRS N°736, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 61 rue Buffon, 75005 Paris, France (;)School of Earth Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Vic. 3010, Australia;Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Universita di Pavia, via Ferrata, I-27100 Pavia, Italy |
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Abstract: | The preservation of mineral assemblages that were fluid‐present during their prograde history is primarily related to the consumption of the fluid by growth of more hydrous minerals as the retrograde history begins. The range of behaviour relating to the preservation of mineral assemblages is examined using calculated phase diagrams for fluid‐saturated conditions, contoured for the H2O content of the mineral assemblage. At equilibrium, as a mineral assemblage crosses contours of decreasing H2O content along a pressure–temperature path, it dehydrates, the fluid being lost from the rock. If the assemblage crosses contours of increasing H2O content, the mineral assemblage starts to rehydrate using any fluid on its grain boundaries. When the rock has consumed its fluid, the resulting mineral assemblage is that preserved in the rock. Conditions relating to the preservation of mineral assemblages are discussed, and examples of the consequences of different pressure–temperature paths on preservation in a metapelitic and a metabasic rock composition are considered on phase diagrams calculated with thermocalc . |
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Keywords: | H2O content pressure–temperature path thermocalc |
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