1998
DOI: 10.1180/002646198547774
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

Stability of F-Ti-phlogopite in the system phlogopite–sillimanite–quartz: an experimental study of dehydration melting in H2O-saturated and undersaturated conditions

Abstract: Melt generation during granulite-grade metamorphism is believed to be controlled by the stability temperatures of biotite, whose breakdown provides H2O and controls fluid-absent melting in the lower crust. In a simple KMASH system, the restite minerals crystallising due to incongruent melting of phlogopite depend upon the bulk composition. In an alumina-poor and silica-rich portion of the system (Phl + Qtz), enstatite appears with the melt, while in an alumina-rich system (Phl + Sil + Qtz) cordierite appears f… Show more

Help me understand this report

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...
1
1
1
1

Citation Types

0
10
0

Year Published

2004
2004
2018
2018

Publication Types

Select...
7
1

Relationship

0
8

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 13 publications
(10 citation statements)
references
References 18 publications
0
10
0
Order By: Relevance
“…() that avoidance between F and Al affects the local distribution of cations in the octahedral sheet, but does not determine the F content of the biotite. Given the reports that Ti solubility in biotite increases with temperature and stabilizes biotite to UHT (Dooley & Patino Douce, ; Forbes & Flower, ; Guidotti, ; Tareen et al., ; Tronnes et al., ), we expected to see more Ti in biotite that had been subjected to higher grade metamorphism. There also appears to be no systematic relationship between Ti and Mg (Figure d).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
See 1 more Smart Citation
“…() that avoidance between F and Al affects the local distribution of cations in the octahedral sheet, but does not determine the F content of the biotite. Given the reports that Ti solubility in biotite increases with temperature and stabilizes biotite to UHT (Dooley & Patino Douce, ; Forbes & Flower, ; Guidotti, ; Tareen et al., ; Tronnes et al., ), we expected to see more Ti in biotite that had been subjected to higher grade metamorphism. There also appears to be no systematic relationship between Ti and Mg (Figure d).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Muscovite also plays an important role in melt production in the mid crust, but becomes unstable as temperatures and pressures increase towards lower crustal conditions. Biotite breaks down over a broad temperature interval, controlled by partitioning of solid solution elements between residual biotite, peritectic minerals and melt; notably, Ti enrichment is thought to stabilize biotite to higher melting temperatures (Dooley & Patino Douce, ; Forbes & Flower, ; Guidotti, ; Tareen, Prasad, Basavalingu, & Ganesha, ; Tronnes, Edgar, & Arima, ). It is also thought that substitution of F into the OH site increases its stability to higher temperatures (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main reason for the complexity of choosing a relevant composition is because of open system behaviour, particularly drainage of melt from suprasolidus crust, which is a major process of granulite facies metamorphism (e.g. von Platen, 1965;Mehnert, 1968;Brown and Fyfe, 1970;Fyfe, 1973a,b;McCarthy, 1976;White and Chappell, 1977;O'Hara et al, 1978;Thompson, 1982;Powell, 1983;Ellis and Thompson, 1986;Clemens and Vielzeuf, 1987;Le Breton and Thompson, 1988;Vielzeuf and Holloway, 1988;Waters, 1988;Peterson and Newton, 1989;Clemens, 1990;Powell and Downes, 1990;Patiño Douce and Johnston, 1991;Peterson et al, 1991;Stevens and Clemens, 1993;Brown, 1994Brown, , 2004Brown, , 2008aSawyer, 1994Sawyer, , 2001Sawyer, , 2014Vielzeuf and Montel, 1994;Gardien et al, 1995;Beard, 1995, 1996;Stevens et al, 1997;Tareen et al, 1998;Gardien et al, 2000;Tareen and Ganesha, 2001;Nair and Chacko, 2002;Powell, 2002, 2010;Guernina and Sawyer, 2003;Johnson and Brown, 2005;Johnson et al, 2010Sawyer et al, ...…”
Section: Compositions For Pseudosection Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In this regard, understanding of the differences in the physical and/or chemical conditions leading to crystallization of these two phases could be a relevant issue to evaluate the relative role of P-T-X on hydrothermal fluids in developing diverse assemblages. Phase equilibria of phlogopite in the presence of fluorine have been widely investigated (e.g., Shell and Ivey 1969;Munoz and Ludington 1974;Foley et al 1986;Vukadinovic and Edgar 1993;Foley 1996, 2000;Tareen et al 1995Tareen et al , 1998Veksler et al 1998;Pichavant 1999, 2000). Foley et al (1986), in particular, verified experimentally that the thermal stability of fluorine-rich phlogopite in the system KAlSiO 4 -Mg 2 SiO 4 -SiO 2 -F 2 O -1 is enhanced up to ~300 °C at high pressure by substitution of fluorine for OH groups.…”
Section: Physical and Chemical Crystallization Conditions Of The Fluo...mentioning
confidence: 99%