Examples of twinning and parallel growth in zircons from some Precambrian granites and gneisses
- 1 March 1974
- journal article
- Published by Mineralogical Society in Mineralogical Magazine
- Vol. 39 (305) , 587-594
- https://doi.org/10.1180/minmag.1974.039.305.13
Abstract
Summary: Growth twins, parallel growths, and necked crystals are described from zircon populations from granitic gneisses from the Precambrian of SW. Greenland. From observations of the distribution of internal growth zones it is concluded that whereas twinning takes place early in the growth history of elbow twins it can occur at any time during crystallization of the zircon. Parallel growth is attributed to a process of synneusis or attachment of zircons that have initially undergone separate growth histories. This implies that viscosity conditions of the rocks were low enough to permit the movement and collision of growing zircon crystals. The common occurrence of zircons with central constrictions, sometimes superimposed on transverse fractures, in zircon suites from the granitic gneisses is explained in terms of late-stage chemical corrosion accompanied by brittle fracturing.Keywords
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