Characterization of green garnets from an Archean calc-silicate rock, Bandihalli, Karnataka, India: evidence for a continuous solid solution between uvarovite and grandite
G. Parthasarathy et al., Characterization of green garnets from an Archean calc-silicate rock, Bandihalli, Karnataka, India: evidence for a continuous solid solution between uvarovite and grandite, J ASIAN E S, 17(3), 1999, pp. 345-352
Green garnets in a low-pressure metamorphic Archean calc-silicate rock from
Bandihalli, Karnataka were characterized by optical microscopic, electron
microprobe analysis, powder x-ray diffraction, ICP-mass spectroscopic and F
ourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopic techniques. Earlier studies
on these garnets indicated that these garnets are chrome grossularite (wit
h the variation of uvarovite content from 2.6 to 44 mol%). Present studies
on these garnets show that they have a wide range of uvarovite content from
27 to 72 mol%, bearing testimony to a complete range of solid solutions be
tween uvarovite and grandite. As no IR data appear to be available for natu
rally occurring uvarovite, we also present here, the first FTIR spectroscop
ic studies on the uvarovite-rich garnet, along with the IR data on the gros
sularite from the same calc-silicate rock. The analysis on a single grain o
f uvarovite garnet (72 mol% Uv) shows an increase in the grossular content
towards the rim pointing to the influence of calcareous composition of meta
sedimentary host rock on the garnet composition. The pyrope content in the
studied samples is very low varying from 0.12 to 0.65 mol%. The composition
of all the garnets when plotted in a MgO-FeO-CaO diagram (after Dawson and
Stephens, 1975) suggests that these garnets are unlike kimberlitic garnets
in their composition, thus ruling out the possibility of their being detri
tal garnets derived from a mantle rock like kimberlite as surmised by Radha
krishna (1994). (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.