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1、Chapter 26: Metamorphic Reactions,If we treat isograds as reactions, we can: Understand what physical variables might affect the location of a particular isograd We may also be able to estimate the P-T-X conditions that an isograd represents,From Understanding Earth, Press and Siever. Freeman.,1. Ph
2、ase Transformations,Isochemical Polymorphs of SiO2 or Al2SiO5 or graphite-diamond or calcite-aragonite Simplest: depend on temperature and pressure only,1. Phase Transformations,Figure 26.1. A portion of the equilibrium boundary for the calcite-aragonite phase transformation in the CaCO3 system. Aft
3、er Johannes and Puhan (1971), Contrib. Mineral. Petrol., 31, 28-38. Winter (2010) An Introduction to Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology. Prentice Hall.,1. Phase Transformations,Figure 26.15. The P-T phase diagram for the system Al2SiO5 showing the stability fields for the three polymorphs andalusite,
4、 kyanite, and sillimanite. Calculated using the program TWQ (Berman, 1988, 1990, 1991). Winter (2010) An Introduction to Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology. Prentice Hall.,1. Phase Transformations,Small DS for most polymorphic transformations small DG between two alternative polymorphs, even several
5、tens of degrees from the equilibrium boundary little driving force for the reaction to proceed common metastable relics in the stability field of other Coexisting polymorphs may therefore represent non-equilibrium states (overstepped equilibrium curves or polymetamorphic overprints),2. Exsolution,Fi
6、gure 6.16. T-X phase diagram of the system albite-orthoclase at 0.2 GPa H2O pressure. After Bowen and Tuttle (1950). J. Geology, 58, 489-511. Winter (2010) An Introduction to Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology. Prentice Hall.,3. Solid-Solid Net-Transfer Reactions,Involve solids only Differ from polym
7、orphic transformations: involve solids of differing composition, and thus material must diffuse from one site to another for the reaction to proceed,3. Solid-Solid Net-Transfer Reactions,Examples:NaAlSi2O6 + SiO2 = NaAlSi3O8 Jd Qtz AbMgSiO3 + CaAl2Si2O8 = CaMgSi2O6 + Al2SiO5 En An Di And4 (Mg,Fe)SiO
8、3 + CaAl2Si2O8 = Opx Plag (Mg,Fe)3Al2Si3O12 + Ca(Mg,Fe)Si2O6 + SiO2 Gnt Cpx Qtz,Figure 27-1. Temperature-pressure phase diagram for the reaction: Albite = Jadeite + Quartz calculated using the program TWQ of Berman (1988, 1990, 1991). Winter (2010) An Introduction to Igneous and Metamorphic Petrolog
9、y. Prentice Hall.,3. Solid-Solid Net-Transfer Reactions,If minerals contain volatiles, the volatiles must be conserved in the reaction so that no fluid phase is generated or consumed For example, the reaction: Mg3Si4O10(OH)2 + 4 MgSiO3 = Mg7Si8O22(OH)2 Tlc En Ath involves hydrous phases, but conserv
10、es H2O It may therefore be treated as a solid-solid net-transfer reaction,3. Solid-Solid Net-Transfer Reactions,When solid-solution is limited, solid-solid net-transfer reactions are discontinuous reactions Discontinuous reactions tend to run to completion at a single temperature (at a particular pr
11、essure) There is thus an abrupt (discontinuous) change from the reactant assemblage to the product assemblage at the reaction isograd,4. Devolatilization Reactions,Among the most common metamorphic reactions H2O-CO2 systems are most common, but the principles same for any reaction involving volatile
12、s Reactions dependent not only upon temperature and pressure, but also upon the partial pressure of the volatile species,4. Devolatilization Reactions,For example the location on a P-T phase diagram of the dehydration reaction:KAl2Si3AlO10(OH)2 + SiO2 = KAlSi3O8 + Al2SiO5 + H2O Ms Qtz Kfs Sill Wdepe
13、nds upon the partial pressure of H2O (pH2O) This dependence is easily demonstrated by applying Le Chteliers principle to the reaction at equilibrium,4. Devolatilization Reactions,The equilibrium curve represents equilibrium between the reactants and products under water-saturated conditions (pH2O =
14、PLithostatic),Figure 26.2(a). P-T phase diagram for the reaction Ms + Qtz = Kfs + Al2SiO5 + H2O showing the shift in equilibrium conditions as pH2O varies (assuming ideal H2O-CO2 mixing). Calculated using the program TWQ by Berman (1988, 1990, 1991). After Winter (2010) An Introduction to Igneous an
15、d Metamorphic Petrology. Prentice Hall.,KAl2Si3AlO10(OH)2 + SiO2 = KAlSi3O8 + Al2SiO5 + H2O Ms Qtz Kfs Sill W,Suppose H2O is withdrawn from the system at some point on the water-saturated equilibrium curve: pH2O Plithostatic According to Le Chteliers Principle, removing water at equilibrium will be
16、compensated by the reaction running to the right, thereby producing more water This has the effect of stabilizing the right side of the reaction at the expense of the left side So as water is withdrawn the Kfs + Sill + H2O field expands slightly at the expense of the Mu + Qtz field, and the reaction
17、 curve shifts toward lower temperature,Figure 26.2. P-T phase diagram for the reaction Ms + Qtz = Kfs + Al2SiO5 + H2O showing the shift in equilibrium conditions as pH2O varies (assuming ideal H2O-CO2 mixing). Calculated using the program TWQ by Berman (1988, 1990, 1991). Winter (2010) An Introducti
18、on to Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology. Prentice Hall.,4. Devolatilization Reactions,pH2O can become less than PLith by either of two ways Pfluid PLith by drying out the rock and reducing the fluid content Pfluid = PLith, but the water in the fluid can become diluted by adding another fluid compone
19、nt, such as CO2 or some other volatile phase In Fig. 26.2 I calculated the curves for the latter case on the basis of ideal H2O-CO2 mixing,4. Devolatilization Reactions,An important point arising from Fig. 26.2 is:The temperature of an isograd based on a devolatilization reaction is sensitive to the
20、 partial pressure of the volatile species involved An alternative: T-Xfluid phase diagram Because H2O and CO2 are by far the most common metamorphic volatiles, the X in T-X diagrams is usually the mole fraction of CO2 (or H2O) in H2O-CO2 mixtures Because pressure is also a common variable, a TXfluid
21、 diagram must be created for a specified pressure,4. Devolatilization Reactions,Figure 26.4. T-XH2O phase diagram for the reaction Ms + Qtz = Kfs + Sil + H2O at 0.5 GPa assuming ideal H2O-CO2 mixing, calculated using the program TWQ by Berman (1988, 1990, 1991). Winter (2010) An Introduction to Igne
22、ous and Metamorphic Petrology. Prentice Hall.,4. Devolatilization Reactions,Figure 26.4. Winter (2010) An Introduction to Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology. Prentice Hall.,Figure 26.2. Winter (2010) An Introduction to Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology. Prentice Hall.,4. Devolatilization Reactions,Sh
23、ape of all dehydration curves on T-Xfluid diagrams is similar to the curve in Fig. 26.2 Maximum temperature at the pure H2O end, and slope gently at high XH2O, but steeper toward low XH2O, becoming near vertical at very low XH2O Reaction temperature can thus be practically any temperature below the
24、maximum at pH2O = Plith Must constrain the fluid composition (if possible) before using a dehydration reaction to indicate metamorphic grade,Figure 26.3. Calculated P-T equilibrium reaction curve for a dehydration reaction illustrating the full loop that is theoretically possible. From Winter (2010)
25、. An Introduction to Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, Prentice Hall.,A rare exception,4. Devolatilization Reactions,Decarbonation reactions may be treated in an identical fashion For example, the reaction: CaCO3 + SiO2 = CaSiO3 + CO2 (26.6)Cal Qtz Wo Can also be shown on a T-XCO2 diagram Has the s
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