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The spatial extent of chemical equilibrium in some high-grade metamorphic rocks from the grenville of southeastern Ontario

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Many of the recent studies of chemical equilibrium in metamorphic rocks may have been hampered by sampling which did not reflect single regions or domains of local equilibration. This paper records results of tests performed to determine the specific volume of rock in chemical equilibrium with respect to a certain phase, under a particular set of conditions. Two samples of high-grade metamorphic gneisses from the Grenville Series of southeastern Ontario were selected for intensive study. The garnets of one specimen, possessing a biotite-garnet-cordierite assemblage, underwent in situ laser microprobe spectrochemical determinations for Fe, Mg, Mn and Ca. Conclusions are thus possible as to the volumes over which free diffusion and chemical equilibrium took place. These volumes were found to be on the order of only a few cubic centimeters and their shapes are strongly controlled by rock structures such as foliation and lineation. A higher-grade pyroxene granulite was also investigated with respect to garnet and biotite equilibrium. Somewhat larger volumes of equilibration were noted in this rock.

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Blackburn, W.H. The spatial extent of chemical equilibrium in some high-grade metamorphic rocks from the grenville of southeastern Ontario. Contr. Mineral. and Petrol. 19, 72–92 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00371730

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