Journal article
Influence of ferric iron on the stability of mineral assemblages
JFA Diener, R Powell
Journal of Metamorphic Geology | WILEY | Published : 2010
Abstract
Ferric iron is present in all metamorphic rocks and has the ability to significantly affect their phase relations. However, the influence of ferric iron has commonly been ignored, or at least not been considered quantitatively, mainly because its abundance in rocks and minerals is not determined by routine analytical techniques. Mineral equilibria calculations that explicitly account for ferric iron can be used to examine its effect on the phase relations in rocks and, in principle, allow the estimation of the oxidation state of rocks. This is illustrated with calculated pseudosections in NCKFMASHTO for mafic and pelitic rock compositions. In addition, it is shown that ferric iron has the ca..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work is based upon research supported by the National Research Foundation. RP acknowledges support from ARC DP0451770 and DP0987731. Reviews by J. Ganguly and an anonymous reviewer helped improve the manuscript. M. Brown is thanked for careful editorial handling. We thank D. O'Leary and N. Walker for facilitating many stimulating discussions.