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dc.contributor.authorSpruzeniece, L.
dc.contributor.authorPiazolo, S.
dc.contributor.authorDaczko, N.
dc.contributor.authorKilburn, M.
dc.contributor.authorPutnis, Andrew
dc.date.accessioned2017-01-30T11:00:04Z
dc.date.available2017-01-30T11:00:04Z
dc.date.created2017-01-18T19:30:19Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.citationSpruzeniece, L. and Piazolo, S. and Daczko, N. and Kilburn, M. and Putnis, A. 2016. Symplectite formation in the presence of a reactive fluid: Insights from hydrothermal experiments. Journal of Metamorphic Geology.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/7467
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/jmg.12231
dc.description.abstract

This study describes the microstructural and chemical development of symplectites, obtained in fluid-mediated mineral replacement experiments. During the experiments polymineralic feldspar-rich samples were exposed to aqueous Na-SiO2 solution at 600 °C and 2 kbar confining pressures for durations of 12 h to 20 days. The resulting reaction rims display high mineralogical and structural complexity and contain two varieties of symplectites, represented by nanometre-scale intergrowths of gehlenite-zeolite and grossular-zeolite grains. The experimental fluid was enriched in 18O isotope in order to trace oxygen redistribution during the reaction. The elevated 18O concentration in the reaction products and the heterogeneity in its distribution suggest that symplectite formation was controlled by dissolution-precipitation mechanisms rather than volume-diffusion processes. Microstructural and chemical observations suggest that symplectite formation occurred in multiple stages in response to spatially heterogeneous and temporarily evolving fluid composition at the reaction interfaces. Hence, our results shed light on the fundamental processes involved in symplectite formation improving our ability to interpret symplectite microstructures.

dc.publisherWiley - Blackwell
dc.titleSymplectite formation in the presence of a reactive fluid: Insights from hydrothermal experiments
dc.typeJournal Article
dcterms.source.issn0263-4929
dcterms.source.titleJournal of Metamorphic Geology
curtin.departmentThe Institute for Geoscience Research (TIGeR)
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