ARAGONITE CRYSTALLIZATION FROM STRAINED CALCITE AT REDUCED PRESSURES AND ITS BEARINGS ON ARAGONITE IN LOW-GRADE METAMORPHISM

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NEWTON, RC
GOLDSMIT.JR
SMITH, JV
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[1] Department of the Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
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10.1007/BF00400128
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Aragonite, the dense form of CaCO3, grew hydrothermally at 100-300° C and dry at 300-400° C at very low pressures from calcite strained by grinding. Nearly complete inversion to aragonite occurred in some runs with Ca-Mg chloride solutions at 0-2.4 kb and 100-200° C on strained calcite having a (10-14) reflection with a half-width of 0.48° 2 Θ Cu Kα. A little aragonite grew dry at one atm. from the ground calcite at 300-400° C in a few hrs. Simultaneous shear during recrystallization of calcite in a rotating squeezer resulted in significant aragonite at 300-400° C several kb. below the stability field. No inversion occurred in any ground calcite when previously annealed in CO2 at 500° C for a few hrs. Thermochemical data show that at least 200 cal/mole of strain energy can be produced in calcite by mild deformation. This much stored energy would lower the pressure requirements of aragonite, relative to the strained calcite by more than 3 kb, and our observation that aragonite growth was faster than strain recovery of calcite indicates that aragonite can grow in nature at reduced pressures from strained calcite. Some experiments were also carried out on highly magnesian calcites with the thought that aragonite might also form at the expense of this metastable material. No aragonite was produced, but the possibility that this mechanism could be operative in nature cannot be discounted. The microtexture of aragonitic deformed marbles from NW Washington (prehnite-pumpellyite facies rocks, courtesy of J. A. Vance) as well as electron probe microanalysis of these rocks indicates that aragonite selectively replaced highly strained calcite. The calcite-aragonite transition is thus a questionable indicator of high-pressure in certain metamorphic rocks. © 1969 Springer-Verlag.
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