1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf00306482
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An analcime mugearite-megacryst association from north-eastern New South Wales: implications for high-pressure amphibole-dominated fractionation of alkaline magmas

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“…Mugearites are relatively rare on Earth, and we do not have a good analogue for its low‐grade metamorphic phases. However, analcime‐rich mugearites were reported (e.g., Wilkinson & Hensel, ) supporting the high modal amounts of analcime in our thermodynamic model.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Mugearites are relatively rare on Earth, and we do not have a good analogue for its low‐grade metamorphic phases. However, analcime‐rich mugearites were reported (e.g., Wilkinson & Hensel, ) supporting the high modal amounts of analcime in our thermodynamic model.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Mugearites are relatively rare on Earth, and we do not have a good analogue for its low-grade metamorphic phases. However, analcime-rich mugearites were reported (e.g., Wilkinson & Hensel, 1991) supporting the high modal amounts of analcime in our thermodynamic model. Ehlmann et al (2009) noted that locations where they detected hydrated silica and/or analcime correspond to areas that were characterized as quartzofeldspathic using thermal infrared spectroscopy (Bandfield, 2006).…”
Section: Zeolitessupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The former group incudes volcanics from New South Wales (Southern Highlands and Barrington provinces; Menzies and Wass 1983;O'Reilly and Zhang 1995;Central Province;Wilkinson and Hensel 1991) and the latter includes St Helena lavas (White and Hofmann 1982). Except for its higher TiO 2 , the Mindora host basalt illustrates the compositional prerequisites of one parental melt in terms of M-value w $ 74, level of CIPW normative undersaturation, LREE concentrations and MORB-like Nd and Sr isotopic characteristics, with the proviso, of course, that the extensive megacrystal unmixing and the metamorphic textures of the pyroxenites preclude a cognate relationship between them and the host basalt.…”
Section: (I) Pyroxene and Spinel Megacrysts In Ma®c Volcanicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a coarse aggregate of anorthoclase and corundum in basanite from Mt Leura near Rubyvale, central Queensland (Robertson & Sutherland 1992), supports the presence of such highly evolved vein assemblages. So too does evidence for isotopic homogeneity within megacryst suites of east Australian basaltic magmas (Wilkinson & Hensel 1991).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These are typically angular cleavage fragments that are not resorbed. They plot close to the compositional boundary with albite, a feature characteristic of some east Australian anorthoclase megacrysts in alkali basalts (Wilkinson & Hensel 1991). Unlike the pegmatoidal sanidine this anorthoclase is not barian.…”
Section: Xenocrystsmentioning
confidence: 98%