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島根大学地球資源環境学研究報告 19 巻
2000-12-25 発行
Chemistry of rock-forming minerals in epidote amphibolites and eclogites in the Tonaru epidote-amphibolite mass in the Sambagawa metamorphic belt, Besshi district, central Shikoku, southwest Japan
宮城 康夫
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The Tonaru epidote amphibolite mass is one of several tectonic blocks occurring in the Sambagawa metamorphic belt,central Shikoku,Japan.It consists mainly of various types of epidote-amphibolites with diverse lithology,and minor eclogites surviving after amphibolitization.There are two types of amphibolite:T-I and T-II type amphibolites.T-I type amphibolite is composed of clinopyroxene-amphibolite and serpentinite,and T-II type amphibolite is composed of epidote-amphibolite and eclogite.
EPMA analyses of the constituent minerals in the Tonaru mass show that garnets in T-II type amphibolite are of almandine-rich type,and that omphacites in T-II eclogites have maximum Jd contents of 45 mol.%.Amphiboles from the epidote amphibolites in both T-I and T-II type amphibolites are classified mostly as Ca-amphiboles.Amphibole inclusions in the garnets in T-II eclogites are Na- and Na-Ca amphiboles,whereas symplectitic amphiboles in the matrix
of the eclogites are Ca-amphiboles.White micas in T-II type amphibolites include both paragonite and phengite.
EPMA analyses of the constituent minerals in the Tonaru mass show that garnets in T-II type amphibolite are of almandine-rich type,and that omphacites in T-II eclogites have maximum Jd contents of 45 mol.%.Amphiboles from the epidote amphibolites in both T-I and T-II type amphibolites are classified mostly as Ca-amphiboles.Amphibole inclusions in the garnets in T-II eclogites are Na- and Na-Ca amphiboles,whereas symplectitic amphiboles in the matrix
of the eclogites are Ca-amphiboles.White micas in T-II type amphibolites include both paragonite and phengite.
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