Authors
Kåre Kullerud
Publication date
1995/5
Journal
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
Volume
120
Pages
42-59
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Barium-, Cl- and Ti-rich biotite occurs together with garnet, plagioclase and amphibole within narrow shear zones in 1800 Ma old noritic granulites in the Flakstadøy Basic Complex, Lofoten, north Norway. The granulite facies assemblage, plagioclase, clinopyroxene, orthopyroxene, biotite and ilmenite, was replaced by an amphibolite facies mineral assemblage including Ba-, Cl- and Ti-rich biotite during ductile deformation. Biotite shows complex compositional variations with respect to the contents of Ba, K, Cl, Ti, Al, Fe, Mg and Si. There are correlations between Si, AlIV, K, Ba and Cl and between AlVI and Ti. Titanium and Cl are uncorrelated. The Fe and Mg are correlated to both Cl and Ti. Multivariate analysis shows that most of the compositional variation of biotite can be described by two exchange reactions. This indicates that most of the variation in biotite composition was controlled by two chemical …
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