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Reaction relations in the granite system: implications for trachytic and syenitic magmas

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Abstract

In order to evaluate crystallization paths of feldspathic, silica-poor rocks such as trachytes and syenites, a detailed theoretical investigation of the sodic region of the synthetic granite system, Ab-Or-An-Qz-(H2O), was undertaken. Calculated phase relations in the feldspar system (i.e., the system Ab-Or-An-(H2O)) and in the synthetic granite system were used to identify and investigate the regions of complete and incomplete resorption of plagioclase (and less importantly, alkali feldspar) as a function of pressure, activity of H2O), and silica content. Trachytic and syenitic magmas are likely to enter a region of at least incomplete resorption of plagioclase at an early stage of their crystallization history. However, it is possible that these magmas could re-enter a coprecipitation region once the activity of water and of other melt components has increased sufficiently during crystallization. This type of crystallization history could also characterize magmas more siliceous than trachytes as long as the bulk An and Or contents were low and the albitic region could be reached while the H2O content was still low. -from Author

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)560-571
Number of pages12
JournalAmerican Mineralogist
Volume75
Issue number5-6
StatePublished - 1990

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