Calderite-rich garnets from metamorphosed manganese silicate rocks of the Sausar Group, India, and their derivation
- 1 October 1987
- journal article
- Published by Mineralogical Society in Mineralogical Magazine
- Vol. 51 (362) , 577-583
- https://doi.org/10.1180/minmag.1987.051.362.12
Abstract
Manganiferous garnets occur in metamorphosed Mn silicate-oxide and silicate-carbonate-oxide rocks of the Sausar Group, India. The garnets of the carbonatic rock show maximum calderite content (∼50 mole%). Increased Ca content in the bulk has been observed to be sympathetically related to the concentration of calderite, rather than the expected andradite component of the garnets. This is the consequence of the preferential partitioning of Ca in coexisting pyroxmangite and/or carbonate. Petrochemical characteristics of the diverse assemblages in response to the physical conditions of metamorphism show that the calderite solubility in manganiferous garnet is not only a function of pressure. Such characteristics only indicate that the mobile components in the bulk influenced the mineralogy of the assemblages at the ambient physical conditions of metamorphism, and this in turn controlled the calderite solubility in garnet.Keywords
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