Phase relations in the Cabeza de Araya cordierite monzogranite, Iberian Massif: implications for the formation of cordierite in a crystal mush
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Experimental investigations and thermodynamic calculations of the phase relations of a cordierite-rich
monzogranite from the Cabeza de Araya batholith (Cáceres, Spain) have been performed to understand the
formation of cordierite. The experiments failed to crystallize cordierite in the pressure range 200-600MPa, in
the temperature range 700-975ºC and for different water activities (melt water contents between 2 and 6 wt.%).
In contrast, clinopyroxene and orthopyroxene (absent in the natural mineral rock assemblage), together with
biotite, were observed as ferromagnesian assemblage in a wide range of experimental conditions. Thermodynamic
calculations, using the software PERPLE_X, describe the formation of cordierite only at 200 and 400MPa and
very low water contents, and the amount of cordierite formed in the models is always below 3.5 vol.%. The results
indicate that cordierite is not in equilibrium with the bulk rock compositions. The most probable explanation was
that cordierite nucleated and crystallized from a melt that is not in equilibrium with part of the mineral assemblage
present in the magma. This “non-reactive” mineral assemblage was mainly composed of plagioclase. The silicate
melts from which cordierite crystallized was more Al-rich and K-rich than the silicate melt composition in
equilibrium with the bulk composition. One possible process for the high Al content of the silicate melt is related
to assimilation and partial melting of Al-rich metasediments. An exo-perictetic reaction is assumed to account for
both textural and geochemical observations. On the other hand, hybridization processes typical for calc-alkaline
series can also explain the high proportions of “non-reactive” minerals observed in relatively high temperature
magmas. This study clearly demonstrates that silicate melts in a crystal mush can depart significantly from the
composition of melt that should be in equilibrium with the bulk solid assemblage.
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Olga García Moreno, Luis Guillermo Corretgé Castañón, Holtz, F., García Arias, M., Rodríguez Cañas, C. Phase relations in the Cabeza de Araya cordierite monzogranite, Iberian Massif: implications for the formation of cordierite in a crystal mush. Geologica Acta, Vol.15, Nº 4, December 2017, págs. 337-359, ISSN: 1695-6133, DOI: 10.1344/GeologicaActa2017.15.4.6.







