Petrological implications of the apatite-orthopyroxene association in the high-grade felsic gneiss of the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica
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    The existence of the special apatite-orthopyroxene association in the felsic gneiss of the Larsemann Hills, east Antarctica, suggests the granulite facies metamorphism of the gneiss. The concomitant fluid-absent partial melting in the felsic gneiss was responsible for the melt segregation and residues which were favorable for the formation of Ap-Opx. The residual minerals like apatite and ilmenite are enriched in REE and have strongly affected the REE patterns of the rocks. The presence of the Ap-Opx assemblage implies the existence of appropriate but insufficient effective CaO component in the system. The crystallization of minerals in order of apatite, magnetite-ilmenite, garnet and orthopyroxene has demonstrated the changing mobile-residual components and progressive dehydration in the high-grade metamorphism. The metamorphic felsic rock rich in Ap-Opx is the unique rock derived in metamorphism, with no corresponding protolith.

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任留东,刘平,2011,南极拉斯曼丘陵长英质变质岩中磷灰石-斜方辉石组合的岩石学意义[J].岩石矿物学杂志,30(5):961~966. REN Liu-dong, LIU Ping,2011,Petrological implications of the apatite-orthopyroxene association in the high-grade felsic gneiss of the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,30(5):961~966.

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  • Received:July 05,2011
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