| 2003 Seattle Annual Meeting (November 25, 2003) | |
| Paper No. 260-2 | |
| Presentation Time: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM | ||
OXY-EXSOLUTION AND SUBSOLIDUS GROWTH TEXTURES IN SYNTHETIC FE-TI OXIDE ASSEMBLAGES | ||
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SAUERZAPF, Ursula and LATTARD, Dominique, Mineralogisches Institut, Universität Heidelberg, INF 236, Heidelberg, D-69120, ursula.sauerzapf@min.uni-heidelberg.de To retrieve experimental data for recalibration of the Fe-Ti oxide thermo-oxybarometer (Buddington & Lindsley, 1964, JPET 5, 310-357; Andersen & Lindsley, 1988, AM 73, 714-726; Ghiorso & Sack, 1991, CMP 108, 485-510), we have synthesized titanomagnetite-ilmenitess (Tmt-Ilmss) and ilmenitess-pseudobrookitess (Psbss) samples in the Fe-Ti-O system. We started with cylindrical pellets (diameter 5 mm, height >1 mm) of homogeneous Fe2O3-TiO2 mixtures. Experimental conditions were: T: 1000°C-1300°C (subsolidus conditions), fO2: DFMQ: -4 to +5 (fixed with CO/CO2 mixtures), P: 1 bar, t: > 24 h (1300°C) up to 240 h (1000°C). Run products were quenched into water. Except for a thin outer zone, the pellets consist of polycrystalline, roughly equi-granular two-phase aggregates, with ±idiomorphic, homogenous and evenly distributed grains (10-50 µm). This strongly suggests that the inner part of the sample has reached equilibrium. Nevertheless, the samples are sensitive to oxidation. An outer zone of max. 100 µm may display thin (<5µm) orientated lamellae and rims of the Ti-O-richer phase (Psbss in Ilmss, resp. Ilmss in Tmt). These oxyexsolution features in the sense of Buddington & Lindsley (op. cit.) occur only when the sample was quenched outside the furnace (within few seconds), i.e. when fO2 increased at high T immediately before quenching. The compositions of the exsolution bodies and their host phases point to higher oxygen fugacity than compositions in the core of the sample. Pre-quenching textures occur in many samples at the surface of the pellets and along cracks, in form of monomineralic rims (max. 200µm). These rims consist of the more oxidized, Ti-richer phase (Ilmss around Tmt+Ilmss, Psbss around Ilmss+Psbss), i.e. represent zones of Ti-O-enrichment. In few Ilmss-Tmt samples we observed an additional outer concentric Psbss rim (30 µm) around the Ilmss rim. Phase compositions point to the same fO2 at the surface as in the core and rather suggest a local shift of the bulk composition during crystal growth. | ||
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2003 Seattle Annual Meeting (November 25, 2003)
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| Session No. 260--Booth# 150 From Oxides to Anorthosites: A Tribute to D.H. Lindsley (Posters) Washington State Convention and Trade Center: Hall 4-F 1:30 PM-5:30 PM, Wednesday, November 5, 2003 Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 35, No. 6, September 2003, p. 629 | ||
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