An in situ single-crystal high-temperature X-ray diffraction study was performed on clinopyroxene crystals along the jadeite, (NaAlSi2O6 Jd)-diopside (CaMgSi2O6 Di) join. In particular, natural samples of jadeite, diopside, P2/n omphacite and three C2/c synthetic samples with intermediate composition (i.e., Jd(80), Jd(60), Jd(40)) were investigated. In order to determine the unit-cell volume thermal expansion coefficient (alpha (V)), the unit-cell parameters for all these compositions have been measured up to c.a. 1,073 K. The evolution of the unit-cell volume thermal expansion coefficient (alpha (V)) along the Jd-Di join at different temperatures has been calculated by using a modified version of the equation proposed by Holland and Powell (J Metamorph Geol 16(3):309-343, 1998). The equation obtained from the alpha (V) at room-T (i.e., alpha (V303K,1bar)) allows us to predict the room-T volume thermal expansion for Fe-free C2/c clinopyroxenes with intermediate composition along the binary join Jd-Di. The observed alpha (V) value for P2/n omphacite alpha (V(303K,1bar)) = 2.58(5) x 10(-5) K-1 was compared with that recalculated for disordered C2/c omphacite published by Pandolfo et al. (Phys Chem Miner 1-10, 2012) [alpha (V(303K,1bar)) = 2.4(5) x 10(-5) K-1]. Despite the large e.s.d.'s for the latter, the difference of both values at room-T is small, indicating that convergent ordering has practically no influence on the room-T thermal expansion. However, at high-T, the smaller thermal expansion coefficient for the C2/c sample with respect to the P2/n one with identical composition could provide further evidence for its reduced stability relative to the ordered one.
Volume thermal expansion along the jadeite-diopside join
CAMARA ARTIGAS, Fernando;
2015-01-01
Abstract
An in situ single-crystal high-temperature X-ray diffraction study was performed on clinopyroxene crystals along the jadeite, (NaAlSi2O6 Jd)-diopside (CaMgSi2O6 Di) join. In particular, natural samples of jadeite, diopside, P2/n omphacite and three C2/c synthetic samples with intermediate composition (i.e., Jd(80), Jd(60), Jd(40)) were investigated. In order to determine the unit-cell volume thermal expansion coefficient (alpha (V)), the unit-cell parameters for all these compositions have been measured up to c.a. 1,073 K. The evolution of the unit-cell volume thermal expansion coefficient (alpha (V)) along the Jd-Di join at different temperatures has been calculated by using a modified version of the equation proposed by Holland and Powell (J Metamorph Geol 16(3):309-343, 1998). The equation obtained from the alpha (V) at room-T (i.e., alpha (V303K,1bar)) allows us to predict the room-T volume thermal expansion for Fe-free C2/c clinopyroxenes with intermediate composition along the binary join Jd-Di. The observed alpha (V) value for P2/n omphacite alpha (V(303K,1bar)) = 2.58(5) x 10(-5) K-1 was compared with that recalculated for disordered C2/c omphacite published by Pandolfo et al. (Phys Chem Miner 1-10, 2012) [alpha (V(303K,1bar)) = 2.4(5) x 10(-5) K-1]. Despite the large e.s.d.'s for the latter, the difference of both values at room-T is small, indicating that convergent ordering has practically no influence on the room-T thermal expansion. However, at high-T, the smaller thermal expansion coefficient for the C2/c sample with respect to the P2/n one with identical composition could provide further evidence for its reduced stability relative to the ordered one.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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