The ultra-high pressure coronitic and pseudomorphous reactions in a metagranodiorite from the Brossasco-Isasca Unit, Dora-Maira Massif, western Italian Alps: a petrographic study and equilibrium thermodynamic modelling
M. Bruno et al., The ultra-high pressure coronitic and pseudomorphous reactions in a metagranodiorite from the Brossasco-Isasca Unit, Dora-Maira Massif, western Italian Alps: a petrographic study and equilibrium thermodynamic modelling, J METAMORPH, 19(1), 2001, pp. 33-43
Metagranodiorite samples from the Brossasco-Isasca Unit, Dora-Maira Massif,
western Alps, show pseudomorphous and coronitic textures where igneous min
erals were partially replaced by ultra-high pressure (UHP) metamorphic asse
mblages. The original magmatic paragenesis consisted of quartz, plagioclase
, K-feldspar, biotite and minor phases. During UHP metamorphism, the plagio
clase (site P) was replaced by zoisite, jadeite, quartz, K-feldspar and kya
nite, and coronitic reactions developed between biotite and adjacent minera
ls. At the original igneous biotite-quartz contact (site A), a single coron
a of poorly zoned garnet is developed, whereas at the biotite-K-feldspar (s
ite B) and biotite-plagioclase (site C) contacts, composite coronas are for
med. Integration of results from petrographic observations, calculations of
mineral stoichiometry and thermodynamic calculations of mineral stability
has allowed the determination of the metamorphic reactions involved and the
estimation of the metamorphic conditions, which reached as high as 24 kbar
and 650 degreesC. Accurate microanalysis by energy-dispersive spectroscopy
(EDS) and statistical analysis of the data allowed us to identify, for the
first time in a natural Na-pyroxene of metagranitoid rocks, the end-member
Ca-Eskola.