Journal article

The interpretation of reaction textures in Fe-rich metapelitic granulites of the Musgrave Block, Central Australia: Constraints from mineral equilibria calculations in the system

RW White, R Powell, GL Clarke

Journal of Metamorphic Geology | BLACKWELL PUBLISHING INC | Published : 2002

Abstract

Fe-rich metapelitic granulites of the Musgrave Block, central Australia, contain several symplectic and coronal reaction textures that post-date a peak S2 metamorphic assemblage involving garnet, sillimanite, spinel, ilmenite, K-feldspar and quartz. The earliest reaction textures involve spinel- and quartz-bearing symplectites that enclose garnet and to a lesser extent sillimanite. The symplectic spinel and quartz are in places separated by later garnet and/or sillimanite coronas. The metamorphic effects of a later, D3, event are restricted to zones of moderate to high strain where a metamorphic assemblage of garnet, sillimanite, K-feldspar, magnetite, ilmenite, quartz and biotite is preserv..

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