Hydrous cordierite in granulites and crustal magma production
- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- Published by Geological Society of America in Geology
- Vol. 23 (10) , 925-928
- https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1995)023<0925:hcigac>2.3.co;2
Abstract
Huge volumes of S-type granitic and volcanic rocks, as well as many migmatites, are the products of fluid-absent partial melting in metasedimentary protoliths at granulite-facies conditions. Thus, it is essential to know the controls on the fertility of metasedimentary rocks as magma sources. In the present experiments on fluid-absent partial melting of biotite in metasedimentary rocks, cordierite proportion is inversely correlated with melt fraction. At constant pressure (P) and temperature (T), this variation in melt proportion is a function of bulk-rock Mg number [100 Mg/(Mg + Fe)] and activity of alumina ((alpha)Al(subscript)2O(subscript)3). However, melt compositions are essentially unaffected. At 0.5 GPa, the calculated H2O contents of cordierite decrease as T increases from 850 to 1000 ° C. In aluminous metasedimentary rocks, the cordierite stability field considerably overlaps with the conditions of fluid-absent melting in the middle to lower crust, severely restricting melt productivity. Consequently, metapelites may be much less fertile sources of granitic magma than metagraywackes.Keywords
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