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In situ observation of crystal growth in a basalt melt and the development of crystal size distribution in igneous rocks

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DOI: 10.1007/s00410-014-1003-9

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Crystal growth; Crystal size distribution; Basalt melt; Igneous rocks

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  1. visitor program of Bayerisches Geoinstitut, Germany
  2. 111 Project of Ministry of Education, China
  3. Recruitment Program of Global Experts (Thousand Talents), China
  4. Natural Science Foundation of China [41322015]

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To understand the solidification processes of natural magma and the texture evolution of igneous rocks, we have carried out in situ observation of the crystallization of a high-K basaltic melt cooling from similar to 1,240 degrees C in a moissanite cell. In a series of experiments with different thermal history, olivine or clinopyroxene (cpx) appeared as the liquidus phase before the formation of plagioclase. During cooling at 100 degrees C/h, the morphology of olivine and cpx transited from tabular to hopper habit. To first order approximation, crystal grow rate (2 x 10(-9) to 7 x 10(-9) m/s for olivine and 6 x 10(-9) to 17 x 10(-9) m/s for cpx), probably limited by chemical diffusion, is proportional to crystal size. In one experiment dominated by olivine crystallization, the good image quality allows the analysis of texture evolution over an extended period. Nucleation of olivine occurred only in a narrow temperature and time interval below the liquidus. Two-dimensional length- and area-based crystal size distributions (CSDs) show counterclockwise rotation around axes of 8 mu m and 100 mu m(2), which is consistent with the proportionate crystal growth. Both CSDs and direct observation show the dissolution of small crystals and Ostwald ripening. These data suggest that conventional analyses of crystal size distributions of igneous rocks may be in error-the slope of the CSD cannot be interpreted in terms of a uniform growth rate, and the intercept with the vertical axis does not correspond to a nucleation density.

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