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Western Washington University

2007

Pyroxene

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Excess Silica In Omphacite And The Formation Of Free Silica In Eclogite, H. W. Day, Sean R. Mulcahy Jan 2007

Excess Silica In Omphacite And The Formation Of Free Silica In Eclogite, H. W. Day, Sean R. Mulcahy

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Silica lamellae in eclogitic clinopyroxene are widely interpreted as evidence of exsolution during decompression of eclogite. However, mechanisms other than exsolution might produce free silica, and the possible mechanisms depend in part on the nature and definition of excess silica. ‘Excess’ silica may occur in both stoichiometric and non-stoichiometric pyroxene. Although the issue has been debated, we show that all common definitions of excess silica in non-stoichiometric clinopyroxene are internally consistent, interchangeable, and therefore equivalent. The excess silica content of pyroxene is easily illustrated in a three-component, condensed composition space and may be plotted directly from a structural formula unit …