An experimental determination of the effect of bulk composition on phase relationships in metasediments at near-solidus conditions

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Phase relationships in metapelites were experimentally investigated in the model system CaO-K2O-FeO-MgO-Al2O3 -SiO2-H2O on four synthetic compositions differing in their K2O content and K2O/Al2 O3 ratio. Experiments were carried out at pressures ranging from 0.8 to 1.4 GPa and temperatures from 620 to 740°C under different fluid-buffered conditions. The stability of the assemblage garnet-biotite-staurolite/Al2SiO5 at the investigated conditions largely controls the absence of muscovite in K-poor compositions. At 1.2 GPa and 700°C staurolite is present with garnet + biotite + muscovite, replaced by Al2 SiO5 at lower pressures through the reaction staurolite + muscovite + quartz = garnet + biotite + Al2SiO5 + H2O. In K-poor bulk compositions, garnet + biotite + staurolite + gedrite coexist up to 730°C. A compositional reversal of the Mg-Fe partitioning between garnet and staurolite is observed with decreasing pressure and is responsible for the singular equilibrium staurolite + quartz = Al2SiO5 + garnet + H2O that governs the high-temperature breakdown of staurolite. Melting is found to depend both on bulk composition and on fluid speciation. The wet solidus is represented by the reaction muscovite + anorthite + garnet + quartz + H2O = melt + biotite + Al2SiO5. Even though staurolite is never recovered at supersolidus conditions, the large pressure-temperature stability field of staurolite + muscovite and of staurolite + gedrite suggests that staurolite can be directly involved in melt production through fluid-present or fluid-absent reactions. © The Author 2009. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Ferri, F., Poli, S., & Vielzeuf, D. (2009). An experimental determination of the effect of bulk composition on phase relationships in metasediments at near-solidus conditions. Journal of Petrology, 50(5), 909–931. https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egp026

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