Abstract
Euhedral crystals of purple spinel are associated with calcite and forsterite in the central zone of composite metasomatic veins of the Adamello contact aureole (Northern Italy). In thin section, spinel is generally colorless, but exhibits concentric zones of dark brown color. These zones are aligned parallel to prominent crystal faces and contain abundant anisotropic, lath-shaped inclusions with their long axis oriented in the six <110> directions of spinel. This orientation results from the alignment of {001}Geik and the {111}Sp crystallographic planes. The small (up to approximately 20 × 1 μm) inclusions were identified as geikielite by means of element distribution maps, micro-Raman spectroscopy, and transmission electron microscopy.
Electron microprobe data revealed that spinel consists mainly of MgAl2O4, with only minor amounts of other components. The overall chemical variation within individual crystals is characterized by a continuous increase in FeOtot and ZnO from center to rim (0.6-2.1 wt% and <0.1-1.0 wt%, respectively). Whereas V2O3 is relatively constant (0.15 wt%), the bulk TiO2 concentration (analysis spot: 20 μm diameter) increases in general from center (0.12 wt%) to rim (1.2 wt%). This variation, however, is marked by several discontinuities that correspond to the zones containing geikielite inclusions. Where geikielite occurs, the spinel matrix is depleted in Ti relative to the inclusion-free zones. Geikielite was analyzed by analytical electron microscopy and has the formula Mg0.83Fe0.15Mn0.02(Ti0.99Fe0.01)O3.
The textural relationships between geikielite inclusions and spinel matrix, combined with the analytical data, suggest that geikielite laths represent exsolution features, thus, a miscibility gap exists between Mg-Al-spinel and geikielite. The purple color results from scattering of light by the geikielite inclusions. Spinel with similar features was also observed in metasomatic veins of the Bergell contact aureole (Italy) and in granulite-facies marbles of Southern India.
© 2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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