THE PETROLOGY OF TWO ZONED SCAPOLITE SKARNS
1965; NRC Research Press; Volume: 2; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1139/e65-043
ISSN1480-3313
AutoresDenis M. Shaw, Henry P. Schwarcz, Simon M.F. Sheppard,
Tópico(s)earthquake and tectonic studies
ResumoA spheroidal skarn body at Gib Lake, Pontiac County, Quebec, occurs in phlogopite marble, and shows concentric zones several centimeters thick. The zonal sequence is (a) core of blue scapolite; (b) pargasite–albite intergrowth; (c) pure phlogopite; (d) serpentinized forsterite–dolomite marble. The minerals have been analyzed. A zoned skarn with a similar sequence was found 15 miles south on Calumet Island.Phase assemblages are consistent with upper amphibolite facies metamorphism. The zonal sequence is explained by reaction between a spheroidal quartzo-feldspathic mass and an enveloping dolomitic marble through radial diffusion of Mg (inward) and Si, Al (outward), establishing local equilibrium between adjacent phases. Mg, Al, and Si behaved as phase-determining inert components, Ca was probably in excess, while Na, K, H, Cl, C, F, S were perfectly mobile.
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