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Transactions of The Royal Society of Edinburgh-earth Sciences | 2004

Origin of chemically zoned and unzoned cordierites from the South Mountain and Musquodoboit Batholiths, Nova Scotia

Saskia Erdmann; D. Barrie Clarke; Michael A. MacDonald

Textural relations and chemical zoning of cordierites in granites act as sensitive recorders of the conditions of their crystallisation history and underlying magma chamber processes. In this contribution, we present new data on texturally distinct and variably zoned cordierites from the late-Devonian, granitic South Mountain and Musquodoboit Batholiths, and infer the conditions of their formation. Using a combined textural (grain size, grain shape and inclusion relationships) and chemical (major element composition and compositional zoning) classification, we recognise the following six cordierite types: CG1/TT1, anhedral to subhedral macrocrysts with random inclusions and patchy normal zoning; CG2a/TT2, euhedral to subhedral macrocrysts with random inclusions and normal zoning; CG2b/TT2, euhedral to subhedral macrocrysts with random or oriented inclusions, and oscillatory zoning; CG3a/TT3, subhedral to euhedral microcrysts with no inclusions and reverse zoning; CG3b/TT4, euhedral macrocrysts with no inclusions and no zoning; and CG4/TT5, anhedral macrocrysts with random inclusions and normal zoning. The textural criteria suggest that these cordierites formed as a product of cotectic crystallisation from a melt, or as the result of a peritectic reaction involving country-rock material. The combined chemical and textural criteria suggest that: (1) normal zoning results from cotectic crystallisation during cooling, cotectic overgrowths on grains formed in a peritectic reaction with country-rock material, or cation exchange with a fluid; (2) oscillatory zoning results from cotectic crystallisation during variations in X Mg of the silicate melt following magma replenishment; (3) reverse zoning results from crystallisation during pressure quenching; and (4) the unzoned cordierite results from cotectic crystallisation under fluid-rich conditions.


Journal of Petrology | 1993

Leucogranites from the Eastern Part of the South Mountain Batholith, Nova Scotia

D. Barrie Clarke; Michael A. MacDonald; Peter H. Reynolds; Fred J. Longstaffe


Geological Society of America Memoirs | 1997

Late Devonian mafic-felsic magmatism in the Meguma Zone, Nova Scotia

D. Barrie Clarke; Michael A. MacDonald; Marcus C. Tate


Atlantic Geology | 1992

An overview of recent bedrock mapping and follow-up petrological studies of the South Mountain Batholith, southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada

Michael A. MacDonald; Richard J. Home; Michael C. Corey; Linda J. Ham


Journal of Petrology | 2009

Evaluating the Origin of Garnet, Cordierite, and Biotite in Granitic Rocks: a Case Study from the South Mountain Batholith, Nova Scotia

Saskia Erdmann; Rebecca Anne Jamieson; Michael A. MacDonald


Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences | 2004

Chemical variation in Al2O3CaONa2OK2O space: controls on the peraluminosity of the South Mountain Batholith

D. Barrie Clarke; Michael A. MacDonald; Saskia Erdmann


Canadian Mineralogist | 2006

TEXTURE, COMPOSITION, AND ORIGIN OF RUTILE IN THE SOUTH MOUNTAIN BATHOLITH, NOVA SCOTIA

Sarah Carruzzo; D. Barrie Clarke; Karla M. Pelrine; Michael A. MacDonald


Atlantic Geology | 1992

Structure and emplacement of the South Mountain Batholith, southwestern Nova Scotia

Richard J. Home; Michael A. MacDonald; Michael C. Corey; Linda J. Ham


Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences | 2017

Occurrence, origin, and significance of melagranites in the South Mountain Batholith, Nova Scotia

Michael A. MacDonald; D. Barrie Clarke


Canadian Field-Naturalist | 2011

Two Vascular Plants New to Nova Scotia: Yellow Glandweed ( Parentucellia viscosa (L.) Caruel) and Whorled Loosestrife ( Lysimachia quadrifolia L.)

Michael A. MacDonald; Bill Freedman

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Fred J. Longstaffe

University of Western Ontario

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