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Volume: 48 (1964)

Issue: 4. (April)

First Page: 549

Last Page: 550

Title: Identification of Clinopyroxenes by X-ray Previous HitDiffractionNext Hit and Optical Methods: ABSTRACT

Author(s): Marc G. Tanguay

Article Type: Meeting abstract

Abstract:

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The composition of common clinopyroxenes may be defined by measurement of the optical properties 2Vz and ß. The mole-per cent composition thus obtained differs Previous HitfromNext Hit that obtained by chemical analysis and for some varieties there is no reliable correlation between the optical properties and the chemical composition. For a diopside Previous HitfromTop Oka Complex, Quebec, the optical properties (2Vz = 56°, ß = 1.685 ± .001) gave 48.1:41.9:10:0 for the Ca:Mg:Fe ratio, using the best curves available (Hess 1949), and the chemical analysis revealed the ratio 49.4:45.4:5.2.

We have applied optical properties to the determination of Ca:Mg:Fe ratio in various clinopyroxenes and we have observed the following degree of error by referring the composition determined by optical properties with that determined by chemical analysis

1. Diopsides-hedenbergites (mean value of error for 17 specimens) Mg:8.2 Fe:5.8 Ca:4.8

2. Augites (mean value of error for 7 sepcimens) Mg:3.6 Fe:4.5 Ca:3.6

3. Ferro-augites (mean value of error for 7 specimens) Mg:6.0 Fe:6.1 Ca:3.4

It may be possible to obtain a better definition of that composition by exact intensity measurements of X-ray powder diagrams. Several measures on a group of six clinopyroxenes reveal this possibility.

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