An investigation of high-temperature optics in some naturally occurring plagioclases
- 1 December 1953
- journal article
- Published by Mineralogical Society in Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society
- Vol. 30 (223) , 227-245
- https://doi.org/10.1180/minmag.1953.030.223.03
Abstract
For several years now it. has been generally appreciated that plagioclase felspar formed at high temperature differs optically from that formed at lower temperatures. Much of the evidence for this has been provided by the Austrian workers, notably Köhler (1-3), Scholler (4), and Tertsch (5-7), who have prepared revised curves to supplement the universal-stage stereograms of Reichert (which are for use with lowtemperature material). There are a number of interesting petrological points which have not yet been fully investigated. Much work has been done on synthetic material, and it is not clear to what extent the hightemperature forms occur naturally. There may be two distinct and separate types of plagioclase structure, or the two forms may grade into one another. It may be possible to explain the optical anomalies as an order-disorder phenomenon; a more disordered state has been 'frozenin' in those felspars which ha~e formed a.t a high temperature and cooled rapidly.Keywords
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