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Mineral Parageneses: The Building Blocks of Metamorphic Rocks

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Petrogenesis of Metamorphic Rocks
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Rocks consist of a number of different minerals. In an igneous rock various minerals crystallized from a slowly cooling magmatic melt constitute an equilibrium assemblage. Such an assemblage is called a mineral paragenesis. In general, all the minerals that are detectable within a single thin section belong to the mineral paragenesis that characterizes a given igneous rock. This is so because a magmatic melt is a homogenous solution of the many components that constitute such a rock. However, in metamorphic rocks derived from sediments the composition may not be the same even over a small volume. Therefore, it is well possible that all minerals observed in a single thin section do not belong to a single metamorphic paragenesis. Rather, two or even more mineral parageneses, i.e., associations of minerals coexisting in equilibrium, may be present in the area of one thin section. This is a point of great significance. In earlier petrographic work it was believed that the determination of all the minerals of a given rock is sufficient. This is not so. It now must be ascertained which of the minerals in a thin section are in contact. Only minerals in contact may be regarded as an assemblage of coexisting minerals, i.e., a paragenesis.1

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Winkler, H.G.F. (1976). Mineral Parageneses: The Building Blocks of Metamorphic Rocks. In: Petrogenesis of Metamorphic Rocks. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9633-2_4

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