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科学通报(英文版) 2004
Coupled isomorphic substitution and exsolution of pyroxene, rutile, apatite and quartz in supersilicic garnetKeywords: supersilisic garnet,coupled substitution,exsolution,UHP metamorphism Abstract: Dissolution of pyroxene in garnet at ultrahigh pressures produces supersilicic garnet with the coupled substitutions of SiVI + MVI = AlVI + AlVI and SiVI + NaVII=AlVI + MVII, which are enhanced by rising pressure. The supersilicic garnet and exsolution of pyroxene, rutile, apatite and quartz in garnet during decompression were found in natural rocks, pointing to the importance in studying mantle-derived rocks and ultrahigh pressure metamorphism related to plate deep subduction. Ti, P, K and H2O enters garnet via the substitutions of Ti = Si, PIV+NaVII = SiIV + CaVII, SiVI+KVII = AlVI+MVII, and (OH)4]4 = SiO4 4 or 4H]4+ = Si4+ respectively. The possible entering of Eskola pyroxene component M0.5AlSi2O6 in clinopyroxene, together with the common pyroxene component M2Si2O6, into garnet can lead to the presence of the substitution of SiVI +0.5D□VII= AlVI +0.5MVII in garnet structure, which plays a key role in the exsolution of rutile, apatite and quartz in garnet. Two new breakdown reactions are thus proposed on the basis of the new coupled substitution, which can be regarded as a theoretical model for the exsolution of the 3 minerals in garnet. The real exsolution may be a combination of several breakdown reactions.
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