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Macroscopically-zoned grandite from the garnetite skarn of Meka Presedla (Kopaonik Mountain, Serbia)

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2012
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Tančić, Pavle
Vulić, Predrag
Kaindl, Reinhard
Sartory, Bernhard
Dimitrijević, Radovan
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The macroscopically-zoned grandite from the garnetite skarn of Meka Presedla (Kopaonik Mountain, Serbia) was studied with optical microscopy, electron microprobe analysis (EMPA), Fourier transform infra-red (FT–IR), and Raman methods. The EMPA results indicate that the main core–rim compositional variations (Ca2.93–2.97Mn0.05–0.06Mg0.00–0.01Al1.14–1.26Fe3+0.72–0.83Ti0.00–0.02Si2.97–3.02O12) slightly differ along the zones, showing evidence for a quasi-cyclic alternation of the oscillatory zoning nature. Among this, considerable variation is observed only by the Al–Fe3+ substitutions in the octahedral site. The EMPA also indicate that the grandite zones compositionally vary, mostly within ±1 and ±2 mol% of the homogeneity level range, that is, Grs64±1Adr36±1Sps2 (A), Grs62±1Adr38±1Sps2 (B), Grs59±2Adr40±2Sps2 (C), Grs58±2Adr41±2Sps2 (D), and Grs58±1Adr41±1Sps2 (E). Therefore, the investigated garnet can be considered as relatively highly homogeneous. The majority of compositions lie wit...hin the narrow miscibility region of 0.58±2<XGrs<0.64±1, without gaps, and with only three outliers near the zone boundaries of approximately 0.38<XGrs<0.52. FT–IR and Raman bands are almost constant within the zones and adequate to the chemical compositions. All of the zones should be considered as anhydrous. From the results, formation temperatures between ~600 and 720oC, and pressures of ~2–3 kbars, are derived. Among five possible causes for the slightly optical anisotropy of grandite, three were reconsidered, and consequently rejected.

Keywords:
grandite / anisotropy / compositional variation / zone homogeneities / miscibility region
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Acta Geologica Sinica-English Edition, 2012, 86, 2, 393-406
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  • John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Funding / projects:
  • Strukturne modifikacije i reakcije mikroporoznih i mezoporoznih materijala (RS-142055)

DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-6724.2012.00668.x

ISSN: 1000-9515

WoS: 000303381900011

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84863316014
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AU  - Tančić, Pavle
AU  - Vulić, Predrag
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AU  - Dimitrijević, Radovan
PY  - 2012
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5901
AB  - The macroscopically-zoned grandite from the garnetite skarn of Meka Presedla (Kopaonik Mountain, Serbia) was studied with optical microscopy, electron microprobe analysis (EMPA), Fourier transform infra-red (FT–IR), and Raman methods. The EMPA results indicate that the main core–rim compositional variations (Ca2.93–2.97Mn0.05–0.06Mg0.00–0.01Al1.14–1.26Fe3+0.72–0.83Ti0.00–0.02Si2.97–3.02O12) slightly differ along the zones, showing evidence for a quasi-cyclic alternation of the oscillatory zoning nature. Among this, considerable variation is observed only by the Al–Fe3+ substitutions in the octahedral site. The EMPA also indicate that the grandite zones compositionally vary, mostly within ±1 and ±2 mol% of the homogeneity level range, that is, Grs64±1Adr36±1Sps2 (A), Grs62±1Adr38±1Sps2 (B), Grs59±2Adr40±2Sps2 (C), Grs58±2Adr41±2Sps2 (D), and Grs58±1Adr41±1Sps2 (E). Therefore, the investigated garnet can be considered as relatively highly homogeneous. The majority of compositions lie within the narrow miscibility region of 0.58±2<XGrs<0.64±1, without gaps, and with only three outliers near the zone boundaries of approximately 0.38<XGrs<0.52. FT–IR and Raman bands are almost constant within the zones and adequate to the chemical compositions. All of the zones should be considered as anhydrous. From the results, formation temperatures between ~600 and 720oC, and pressures of ~2–3 kbars, are derived. Among five possible causes for the slightly optical anisotropy of grandite, three were reconsidered, and consequently rejected.
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Tančić, P., Vulić, P., Kaindl, R., Sartory, B.,& Dimitrijević, R.. (2012). Macroscopically-zoned grandite from the garnetite skarn of Meka Presedla (Kopaonik Mountain, Serbia). in Acta Geologica Sinica-English Edition
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.., 86(2), 393-406.
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-6724.2012.00668.x
Tančić P, Vulić P, Kaindl R, Sartory B, Dimitrijević R. Macroscopically-zoned grandite from the garnetite skarn of Meka Presedla (Kopaonik Mountain, Serbia). in Acta Geologica Sinica-English Edition. 2012;86(2):393-406.
doi:10.1111/j.1755-6724.2012.00668.x .
Tančić, Pavle, Vulić, Predrag, Kaindl, Reinhard, Sartory, Bernhard, Dimitrijević, Radovan, "Macroscopically-zoned grandite from the garnetite skarn of Meka Presedla (Kopaonik Mountain, Serbia)" in Acta Geologica Sinica-English Edition, 86, no. 2 (2012):393-406,
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-6724.2012.00668.x . .

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