Author:
Teertstra D. K.,Černý P.,Hawthorne F. C.
Abstract
Abstract
At the Morrua pegmatite, Mozambique, alkali feldspar has replaced pollucite
under low-temperature (250–150°C) hydrothermal conditions. Fluids invading a
fracture system in pollucite formed round granular aggregates of (K-Rb)-feldspar
in three stages: (1) a compositionally heterogeneous core of the feldspar cluster
(+cookeite ± apatite) with 7–20 mol.%
RbAlSi3O8, grading outward into a
Rb-dominant feldspar with 66 mol.%
RbAlSi3O8 (20 wt.%
Rb2O); (2) an intermediate layer of non-porous,
inclusion-free, end-member K-feldspar; (3) an outer layer of porous end-member
K-feldspar. Feldspars of all three stages seem to be monoclinic and disordered,
with metastable sanidine structure. Zoning in K/Rb, preserved on a fine scale, was
formed during growth at a temperature too low for subsequent alkali-cation
diffusion or (Al,Si)-ordering.
Subject
Geochemistry and Petrology
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