2004
DOI: 10.2465/jmps.99.328
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The role of aqueous silica concentration in controlling the mineralogy during high temperature contact metamorphism: A case study from Fuka contact aureole, Okayama, Japan

Abstract: The contact aureole at Fuka, Okayama, Japan is peculiar for the occurrence of extensive high temperature skarn resulting from the intrusion of Mesozoic monzodiorite into Paleozoic marine limestone. The occurrence is also notable for the finding of ten new minerals, of which five are calcium boron bearing minerals, and scores of other rare minerals. Skarn formation at Fuka can be classified into three major types 1. Grossular vesuvianite wollastonite endoskarn, 2. Gehlenite exoskarns, and 3. Spurrite exoskarns.… Show more

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“…The metamorphism of siliceous limestone subjected to conditions of the sanidinite facies yields rankinite, tilleyite, larnite and spurrite, accompanied by wollastonite (Satish-Kumar et al 2004, Fig. 5, Grapes 2006.…”
Section: Temperature Of Metamorphismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The metamorphism of siliceous limestone subjected to conditions of the sanidinite facies yields rankinite, tilleyite, larnite and spurrite, accompanied by wollastonite (Satish-Kumar et al 2004, Fig. 5, Grapes 2006.…”
Section: Temperature Of Metamorphismmentioning
confidence: 99%