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Building a dynamic image-based database: Integrating thin section images and data using Dynamic Digital Maps. Williams, M.L., Cleveland, M., Condit C.D University of Massachusetts-Amherst. CD-ROM Synthesis, 2002. East Lake Athabasca - Anhydrous felsic granulite. Qtz. Grt. Kfs + Pl.
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Building a dynamic image-based database: Integrating thin section images and data using Dynamic Digital Maps . Williams, M.L., Cleveland, M., Condit C.D University of Massachusetts-Amherst
East Lake Athabasca - Anhydrous felsic granulite Qtz Grt Kfs + Pl Sil
East Lake Athabasca - Anhydrous felsic granulite Qtz Grt Kfs + Pl Sil
Legs Lake shear zone - Hydrated felsic granulites Qtz Pl Sil Bt Qtz Grt 3 mm
Hydrated felsic granulites Retrograde assemblage: Grt +Bt + Crd + Sil + Pl + Qtz 0.4-0.5 GPa, 550-600 °C Bt Crd Grt 0.5 mm Sil
Thermobarometry from Williams et al., 1995
P-T pseudosection for hydrated felsic granulite 1.0 0.8 GPa 0.6 0.4 0.2 500 600 700 800 900 1000°C
Felsic granulites - P-MH2O pseudosection 1.0 0.8 Pressure [GPa] 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.6 0.8 1.0 (1.5 wt% H2O) MH2O
Mapping-based approach -Full thin section X-ray maps Monazite distribution in retrograde felsic granulite MgKa Monazite Bt Grt
Felsic granulite evolution Xnt: 1800-1830 MA
1.2 1.0 0.8 GPa 0.6 0.4 0.2 400 600 800 1000°C East Athabasca, Canada P-T-t-D paths