Victoria Kohn, Thomas A. Griffiths, Taisia Alifirova, Nina Daneu, Olga Ageeva, Rainer Abart, Gerlinde Habler
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The rutile inclusions in the garnet core domains are elongated along the four Grt<span>\\(\\langle\\)</span>111<span>\\(\\rangle\\)</span> directions and are dominated by COR Group 103<sub>R</sub>/111<sub>G</sub>. The garnet rim zone additionally contains rutile needles elongated along Grt<span>\\(\\langle\\)</span>100<span>\\(\\rangle\\)</span>. Here, Group 001<sub>R</sub>/111<sub>G</sub> and 001<sub>R</sub>/100<sub>G</sub> are more abundant than in the garnet core. Needle-shaped rutile in the rim shows a systematic correlation between SPOs and CORs as needles elongated parallel to Grt<span>\\(\\langle\\)</span>111<span>\\(\\rangle\\)</span> are dominated by Group 103<sub>R</sub>/111<sub>G</sub> and 001<sub>R</sub>/111<sub>G</sub>, whereas those needles elongated parallel to Grt<span>\\(\\langle\\)</span>100<span>\\(\\rangle\\)</span> exclusively pertain to CORs of 001<sub>R</sub>/100<sub>G</sub>. Furthermore, the frequency of each particular SPO in the garnet rim clearly depends on the local growth direction of the particular Grt{112} sector. Facet-specific variations in rutile SPO frequencies in different sectors and growth zones of garnet were observed even between equivalent directions, indicating that the microstructures and textures of rutile inclusions reflect varying parameters of garnet growth. The characteristic differences in COR groups of different garnet growth zones are referred to compositional changes in the bulk melt or compositional boundary layer, associated with magmatic fractional crystallisation.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":526,"journal":{"name":"Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology","volume":"179 7","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":3.5000,"publicationDate":"2024-06-17","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11182869/pdf/","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Variations in orientation relationships between rutile inclusions and garnet host relate to magmatic growth zoning\",\"authors\":\"Victoria Kohn, Thomas A. 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Variations in orientation relationships between rutile inclusions and garnet host relate to magmatic growth zoning
Rutile inclusions in almandine-spessartine garnet from a peraluminous pegmatoid from the Moldanubian zone (Bohemian Massif, AT) show distinct changes in aspect ratio, shape preferred orientations (SPO) and crystallographic orientation relationships (COR) along the transition between microstructurally different growth zones in the garnet core and rim. For identification of the COR characteristics we pool specific CORs based on their common axial relationship into three COR groups: Group 103R/111G, Group 001R/111G and Group 001R/100G. The rutile inclusions in the garnet core domains are elongated along the four Grt\(\langle\)111\(\rangle\) directions and are dominated by COR Group 103R/111G. The garnet rim zone additionally contains rutile needles elongated along Grt\(\langle\)100\(\rangle\). Here, Group 001R/111G and 001R/100G are more abundant than in the garnet core. Needle-shaped rutile in the rim shows a systematic correlation between SPOs and CORs as needles elongated parallel to Grt\(\langle\)111\(\rangle\) are dominated by Group 103R/111G and 001R/111G, whereas those needles elongated parallel to Grt\(\langle\)100\(\rangle\) exclusively pertain to CORs of 001R/100G. Furthermore, the frequency of each particular SPO in the garnet rim clearly depends on the local growth direction of the particular Grt{112} sector. Facet-specific variations in rutile SPO frequencies in different sectors and growth zones of garnet were observed even between equivalent directions, indicating that the microstructures and textures of rutile inclusions reflect varying parameters of garnet growth. The characteristic differences in COR groups of different garnet growth zones are referred to compositional changes in the bulk melt or compositional boundary layer, associated with magmatic fractional crystallisation.
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Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology is an international journal that accepts high quality research papers in the fields of igneous and metamorphic petrology, geochemistry and mineralogy.
Topics of interest include: major element, trace element and isotope geochemistry, geochronology, experimental petrology, igneous and metamorphic petrology, mineralogy, major and trace element mineral chemistry and thermodynamic modeling of petrologic and geochemical processes.