Crystallization of plagioclase in mare basaltsA detailed study has been made of the morphology, zoning and major- and minor-element chemistry of plagioclase in mare basalt 12021 and for comparison, in several other mare basalts. Two types of plagioclase can be distinguished based on growth rate as expressed by the formation of hollow as opposed to lath-shaped crystals. The liquidus plagioclase is the most sodic part of the hollow crystals and is more sodic than the lath-shaped crystals. Hollow grains show oscillatory zoning, whereas the lath-shaped grains show normal zoning. The ratios FeO/(FeO + MgO) and K2O/(K2O + Na2O) increased in both types of plagioclase as they grew, and these ratios can be used as a guide to the crystallization history of the plagioclase. The FeO/(FeO + MgO) ratios are similar to those of coprecipitating pyroxene. The data presented here suggest the onset of plagioclase nucleation is primarily controlled by magma composition, and the point at which the magma becomes supersaturated with plagioclase.
Document ID
19740040103
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Crawford, M. L. (Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr, Pa., United States)