Author:
D'LEMOS R. S.,KEARSLEY A. T.,PEMBROKE J. W.,WATT G. R.,WRIGHT P.
Abstract
A scanning electron microscope based cathodoluminescence
technique utilizing a novel collector system reveals complex
internal heterogeneities within granitic quartz grains. The technique
overcomes the low intensity and limited variation in
cathodoluminescence generated by quartz, which hamper conventional
cathodoluminescence analysis. Detailed images of
zoning patterns in quartz are comparable to those observed in
minerals such as feldspar, and attributed to a combination of progressive
growth, boundary layer effects and mineral–melt disequilibria
produced during fluctuations in melt composition and
temperature during the crystallization interval. We attribute such
mineral–melt disequilibria to open system, mixing behaviour in
the granite plutons sampled.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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