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Title: Eutectic and Peritectic Systems


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Eutectic and Peritectic Systems
  • Winter, Chapter 6

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Eutectic Systems
  • Example Diopside - Anorthite
  • No solid solution

Isobaric T-X phase diagram at atmospheric
pressure. After Bowen (1915), Amer. J. Sci. 40,
161-185.
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Cooling from composition a
bulk composition An70
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First crystal forms at 1455oC (point b) with a
compositon of pure An
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  • Cooling continues as Xliq varies along the
    liquidus
  • Continuous reaction liqA anorthite liqB

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  • At 1274oC f 3 (three phases co-exist)
  • Therefore, F 2 - 3 1 0 This is an
    invariant point
  • (P) T and the composition of all phases is fixed
  • Must remain at 1274oC as a discontinuous reaction
    proceeds until a phase is lost

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  • A discontinuous reaction occurs at d
  • Temperature remains constant at 1274
  • Use geometry to determine liquid crystal ratios

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Left of the eutectic there is a similar
relationship
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  • The melt crystallizes over a T range up to 280oC
  • A sequence of minerals forms over this interval
  • - And the number of minerals increases as T
    drops
  • The minerals that crystallize depend upon T
  • - The sequence changes with the bulk composition

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Augite Forms Before Plagioclase
Gabbro of the Stillwater Complex, Montana
This forms on the left side of the eutectic
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Plagioclase Forms Before Augite
Ophitic texture
Diabase dike
This forms on the right side of the eutectic
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  • The last melt to crystallize in any binary
    eutectic mixture is the eutectic composition
  • Equilibrium melting is the opposite of
    equilibrium crystallization
  • Thus the first melt of any mixture of Di and
    An must be the eutectic composition as well

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  • Fractional Crystallization

Isobaric T-X phase diagram at atmospheric
pressure. After Bowen (1915), Amer. J. Sci. 40,
161-185.
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Partial Melting
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Binary Peritectic Systems
  • Three phases involved enstatite forsterite
    SiO2

Figure 6-12. Isobaric T-X phase diagram of the
system Fo-Silica at 0.1 MPa. After Bowen and
Anderson (1914) and Grieg (1927). Amer. J. Sci.
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Binary Peritectic Systems
Figure 6-12. Isobaric T-X phase diagram of the
system Fo-Silica at 0.1 MPa. After Bowen and
Anderson (1914) and Grieg (1927). Amer. J. Sci.
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Figure 6-12. Isobaric T-X phase diagram of the
system Fo-Silica at 0.1 MPa. After Bowen and
Anderson (1914) and Grieg (1927). Amer. J. Sci.
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  • i peritectic point
  • At 1557oC there is colinear equilibrium of
    Fo-En-liq
  • geometry indicates a reaction Fo liq En
  • consumes olivine (and liquid) resorbed textures

When is the reaction finished?
Bulk X
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  • Incongruent Melting of Enstatite
  • Melt of En does not produce a melt of same
    composition
  • Rather En goes to Fo Liq i at the peritectic
  • Partial Melting of Fo En (harzburgite) mantle
  • En Fo also firsl liq i
  • Remove i and cool
  • Result ?

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Consequence For Basalt Magma
The Fo-En-Q system causes compositions to migrate
from alkali basalt toward tholeiite as the degree
of crystallication or melting progresses
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