J. Jimenezmillan et al., THE USE OF CORRESPONDENCE-ANALYSIS AND PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS AS A TOOL FOR DEDUCING METAMORPHIC MINERAL CRYSTALLIZATION IN MN-RICH LITHOLOGIES, Terra nova, 6(3), 1994, pp. 267-273
Principal component analysis (PCA) and correspondence analysis (CA) ha
ve been used to identify several critical mineral crystallization fact
ors during metamorphism of Mn-rich lithologies from the Iberian Massif
, Spain. Three types of variables have been considered in the system:
mineralogical variables, bulk composition variables and one physical v
ariable (oxygen fugacity). PCA was applied to the compositional variab
les to obtain four components, which were used as new compositional va
riables. These, together with the mineralogical and physical variables
, were treated in the CA. The plot of the variables on the factor 1-fa
ctor 2 plane reveals that tephroite crystallization is controlled by a
compositional variable representing low values of ratio Si/(Mn+Fe) in
the rocks. Moreover, it is possible to deduce from this plot the impo
rtance of high oxygen fugacity conditions for the crystallization of p
iemontite. The third factor shows that the crystallization of spessart
ine does not require very restrictive physical-chemical conditions.