Abstract
We present a new interactive MATLAB-based visualization and calculation tool (TETGAR_C) for assessing the provenance of detrital garnets in a four-component (tetrahedral) plot system (almandine-pyrope-grossular-spessartine). The chemistry of more than 2,600 garnet samples was evaluated and used to create various subfields in the tetrahedron that correspond to calc-silicate rocks, felsic igneous rocks (granites and pegmatites) as well as metasedimentary and metaigneous rocks of various metamorphic grades. These subfields act as reference structures facilitating assignments of garnet chemistries to source lithologies. An integrated function calculates whether a point is located in a subfield or not. Moreover, TETGARC determines the distance to the closest subfield. Compared with conventional ternary garnet discrimination diagrams, this provenance tool enables a more accurate assessment of potential source rocks by reducing the overlap of specific subfields and offering quantitative testing of garnet compositions. In particular, a much clearer distinction between garnets from greenschist-facies rocks, amphibolite-facies rocks, blueschist-facies rocks and felsic igneous rocks is achieved. Moreover, TETGARC enables a distinction between metaigenous and metasedimentary garnet grains. In general, metaigneous garnet tends to have higher grossular content than metasedimentary garnet formed under similar P-T conditions.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 7368 |
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Publication status | Published - 2020 |
Event | EGU General Assembly 2020 - Hofburg, Wien, Austria Duration: 4 May 2020 → 8 May 2020 https://egu2020.eu/about_and_support/general_information.html |
Conference
Conference | EGU General Assembly 2020 |
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Country/Territory | Austria |
City | Wien |
Period | 4/05/20 → 8/05/20 |
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Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 105116 Mineralogy