Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8911661 | Lithos | 2018 | 66 Pages |
Abstract
Tourmaline crystallization in the Arbus pluton was promoted by volatile (B, F and H2O) enrichment, low oxygen fugacity and Fe2+ activity. The mineralogical evolutive trend is driven by decreasing temperature, as follows: sekaninaiteâ¯+â¯quartzâ¯ââ¯schorlâ¯+â¯quartzâ¯ââ¯fluor-schorlâ¯+â¯quartzâ¯ââ¯foititeâ¯+â¯quartz. The schorlâ¯ââ¯foitite evolution represents a distinct trend towards (Alâ¯+â¯â¡) increase and unit-cell volume decrease. These trends are typical of granitic magmas and consistent with Li-poor granitic melts, as supported by the absence of elbaite and other Li-minerals in the Arbus pluton. Tourmaline-bearing rocks reflect the petrogenetic significance of contribution from a metapelitic crustal component during the evolution of magmas in the middle-upper crust.
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Authors
Ferdinando Bosi, Stefano Naitza, Henrik Skogby, Francesco Secchi, Aida M. Conte, Stefano Cuccuru, Ulf HÃ¥lenius, Nathaly De La Rosa, Per Kristiansson, E.J. Charlotta Nilsson, Linus Ros, Giovanni B. Andreozzi,