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Toward an understanding of disequilibrium dihedral angles in mafic rocks

Holness, M.B.; Humphreys, M.C.S.; Sides, R.; Helz, R.; Tegner, C.

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M.B. Holness

R. Sides

R. Helz

C. Tegner



Abstract

[1] The median dihedral angle at clinopyroxene-plagioclase-plagioclase junctions in mafic rocks, Θcpp, is generally lower than equilibrium (109° ± 2°). Observation of a wide range of mafic bodies demonstrates that previous work on systematic variations of Θcpp is incorrect in several important respects. First, the spatial distribution of plagioclase compositional zoning demonstrates that the final geometry of three-grain junctions, and hence Θcpp, is formed during solidification (the igneous process): sub-solidus textural modification in most dolerites and gabbros, previously thought to be the dominant control on Θcpp, is insignificant. Θcpp is governed by mass transport constraints, the inhibiting effects of small pore size on crystallization, and variation in relative growth rates of pyroxene and plagioclase. During rapid cooling, pyroxene preferentially fills wider pores while the narrower pores remain melt-filled, resulting in an initial value of Θcpp of 78°, rather than 60° which would be expected if all melt-filled pores were filled with pyroxene. Lower cooling rates create a higher initial Θcpp due to changes in relative growth rates of the two minerals at the nascent three-grain junction. Low Θcpp (associated with cuspate clinopyroxene grains at triple junctions) can also be diagnostic of infiltration of previously melt-free rocks by late-stage evolved liquids (the metasomatic process). Modification of Θcpp by sub-solidus textural equilibration (the metamorphic process) is only important for fine-grained mafic rocks such as chilled margins and intraplutonic chill zones. In coarse-grained gabbros from shallow crustal intrusions the metamorphic process occurs only in the centers of oikocrysts, associated with rounding of chadacrysts.

Citation

Holness, M., Humphreys, M., Sides, R., Helz, R., & Tegner, C. (2012). Toward an understanding of disequilibrium dihedral angles in mafic rocks. Journal of Geophysical Research, 117(B6), https://doi.org/10.1029/2011jb008902

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jun 26, 2012
Deposit Date Oct 9, 2013
Publicly Available Date Apr 14, 2016
Journal Journal of Geophysical Research. Solid Earth
Print ISSN 0148-0227
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 117
Issue B6
DOI https://doi.org/10.1029/2011jb008902

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Holness, M. B., M. C. S. Humphreys, R. Sides, R. T. Helz, and C. Tegner (2012), Toward an understanding of disequilibrium dihedral angles in mafic rocks, Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 117, B06207, 10.1029/2011JB008902 (DOI). To view the published open abstract, go to http://dx.doi.org and enter the DOI.





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