Calibration of the anchizone: a critical comparison of illite ‘crystallinity’scales used for definition
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Metamorphic Geology
- Vol. 8 (1) , 31-46
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1314.1990.tb00455.x
Abstract
Instrumental settings for determination of illite/muscovite ‘crystallinity’(half‐height width of the 10‐Å X‐ray diffraction peak) and the limits of the anchimetamorphic zone adopted by various authors fall into several groups.The variation in the limiting peak widths between the authors that have adopted Kubler's Neuchâtel boundary values of 0.42° and 0.25°Δ2θ can be interpreted in terms of variation in the instrumental settings. The choice of time constants higher than those given by the formula causes peak broadening; this effect is particularly marked at high scan rates. The peak broadening is by constant increments that are virtually independent of the absolute peak width.The differences between the Kubler (Neuchâtel)‐derived limiting values and some other scales are appreciably greater than can be accounted for by these differences in instrumental settings: many of these scales are not equivalent. In particular, the limits adopted by Dunoyer de Segonzac (1969) and subsequent workers at Strasbourg are too broad; their anchizone represents a range of grades of metamorphism lower than that of Kubler, widely overlapping the latter's ‘diagenetic’zone. Those adopted by some other, mainly French, authors are too narrow.The limits of the anchizone should be calibrated by inter‐laboratory standards, and the instrumental settings should be specified in full.Keywords
This publication has 28 references indexed in Scilit:
- Definition of low‐grade metamorphic zones using illite crystallinityJournal of Metamorphic Geology, 1988
- Incipient metamorphism in the Lower Palaeozoic marginal basin of WalesJournal of Metamorphic Geology, 1986
- Significance of illite crystallinity and bo values of K-white mica in lowgrade metamorphic rocks, North Hill End Synclinorium, New South Wales, AustraliaMineralogical Magazine, 1985
- A survey of white mica crystallinity and polytypes in pelitic rocks of Snowdonia and Llŷn, North WalesMineralogical Magazine, 1985
- A diagenesis to metamorphism transition in the Hercynian of north-west SpainMineralogical Magazine, 1985
- Low-grade metamorphism and accretion tectonics: Southern Uplands terrain, ScotlandMineralogical Magazine, 1985
- A transition from diagenesis to greenschist facies within a major Variscan fold/thrust complex in SW EnglandMineralogical Magazine, 1985
- Anchimetamorphose im Anis und Ladin (Trias) der Nördlichen Kalkalpen zwischen Arlberg und Kaisergebirge — ihre Verbreitung und deren baugeschichtliche BedeutungInternational Journal of Earth Sciences, 1984
- Strontium and argon isotopic homogenization of pelitic sediments during low-grade regional metamorphism: The pan-African upper Damara sequence of Northern Namibia (South West Africa)Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1979
- Age and degree of metamorphism and time of nappe emplacement along the southern margin of the Damara Orogen/Namibia (SW-Africa)International Journal of Earth Sciences, 1978