Mineralogy of the Dismal Nepheline Syenite, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica

Autor: Alan Cooper, B.A. Worley
Rok vydání: 1995
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Zdroj: Lithos. 35:109-128
ISSN: 0024-4937
DOI: 10.1016/0024-4937(94)00049-8
Popis: The mineralogy of the Dismal Nepheline Syenite indicates crystallisation from a pulse of chemically evolved, anhydrous, alkaline magma concordantly intruded into Koettlitz Group metasediments. In the main intrusion, orthomagmatic phases exhibit only minor mineralogical variation with typical compositions being hedenbergite (mg # 0.050-0.080), nepheline (Ne76Ks19Qtz5), alkali-feldspar (Or79 − 86 for orthoclase host and Ab85 −98 for albite lamallae) and carbonate ( > 95 mol.% CaCO3, < 1.6 mol.% SrCO3). The Fe2+-rich nature of the hedenbergite indicates that the orthomagmatic assemblage formed under low ƒO2 conditions as a result of internal buffering of the oxygen and CO2 fugacities, during crystallisation, by the graphite-CO2 equilibrium. Subsolidus coronas composed of hastingsite (mg # 0.015-0.070) + andradite-rich garnet (And25 − 72Gross22 − 61Ti-And2 −15Alm2 −9Spess ⩽ 2) + albite (Ab ⩾ 98) have formed at the expense of hedenbergite and nepheline. This corona assemblage indicates an increase in the ƒH2O and relative ƒO2 of the system, as a result of gradual equilibration with hydrous fluids from the surrounding Koettlitz Group metasediments. Cross-cutting fine-grained and pegmatitic dykes containing diopside (mg # 0.6-0.7), ferroan pargasite (mg # ∼ 0.4) and oligoclase (An22 − 23) are thought to have been fed by a less-evolved parental source magma than that from which the Dismal Nepheline Syenite was derived.
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