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This paper attempts to illustrate the chemical variations of metamorphic hornblendes regarding host rocks and prograde variations. Changes related to bulk chemistry (orthoamphibolites) mainly concern Si, Al, Mg, Fetot and Ca. The Mg, Fe2+ and Fe3+ contents of hornblendes are, however, not strictly related to host rook compositions and Mg enrichments are correlated with increasing Fe3+ contents in the amphiboles. Thus, variations of oxygen fugacity may control the Mg contents of the Ca amphiboles studied but this does not show clear relations with the prograde metamorphism. The most sensitive but irregular variation related to the metamorphic conditions is the prograde enrichment of the alkalis into the “A” vacant position and an increase of the (Na+K)tot/Na+K+Ca ratios of the amphiboles. Increasing Ti and AlIV contents as well as decreasing AlVI concentrations are also, but much less evidently, related to increasing T and P. A variation trend from tschermakitic to edenitic hornblendes may be drawn using Shido's end members calculation; this tendency and the relative deficiency of AlVI contents in the low-grade members suggests that the amphiboles studied were subjected to conditions of a low-pressure metamorphism type. Such a conclusion is in agreement with the occurrence of andalusite-cordierite/sillimanite-cordierite associations in the metapelitic rocks, and the absence of Fe-rich garnet and epidote from the orthoamphibolites of the amphibolite facies at Aracena. Comparisons with Ca amphiboles from other metamorphic areas show, in agreement with various authors, that “Abukuma” hornblendes are similar to those encountered in high-grade thermal aureoles and tonalitic intrusives but different from the hornblendes of “Barrovian” metamorphism types.
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Bard, J.P. Composition of hornblendes formed during the hercynian progressive metamorphism of the Aracena metamorphic belt (SW Spain). Contr. Mineral. and Petrol. 28, 117–134 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00404994
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