Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6440933 Lithos 2013 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
The type 1 clinopyroxene megacryst contains abundant coherent cryptocrystalline lamellae and orthopyroxene exsolutions. The bulk composition of the cryptocrystalline lamellae, composed of fine plagioclase and olivine, shows typical chemical features of garnet with a Sr isotopic composition similar to the clinopyroxene host. These observations indicate that the cryptocrystalline lamellae are decomposition products of garnet exsolutions in the clinopyroxene megacryst. P-T estimates suggest that garnet exsolution in the clinopyroxene megacryst could have occurred at 2.75 GPa and 1290 °C. This garnet exsolution could be caused by increasing pressure or decreasing temperature, as indicated by experimental results. Although the temperature decreases during basalt eruption, the much quicker decrease in pressure will suppress the garnet exsolution in clinopyroxene. Therefore, we suggest that the type 1 clinopyroxene megacryst could have experienced pre-Mesozoic crustal uplifting and thickening at the north margin of the North China Craton. Garnet decomposition could have taken place prior to orthopyroxene exsolution during the eruption of the host lava.
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