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Mt Melbourne, Transantarctic Mts, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica

Active stratovolcano (trachyandesite to trachyte) on the margin of the Ross Sea.
Present activity is fumarolic.
Trachyte from the northern side of Mt Melbourne is garnet-bearing.
Garnet is intergrown with groundmass feldspar, producing an oikocrystic texture.
The formation of garnet result from localized gas-streaming in
the lava, reacting Ca-rich residual melt according to the reaction: augite + magnetite + glass + O2 = andradite (above 700 °C).

Ref. Goldschmidt Conference Abstracts 2005
Environmental Geochemistry/Mineralogy
http://www.the-conference.com/2005/gold2005/web_pdfs/G07.pdf







Map Reference: 74°24'S , 164°42'E

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Mineral List:
  • Andradite
    Ca
     
    3
    Fe
    3+
    2
    [SiO
     
    4
    ]
     
    3
    Reference: []
    Site Photo
    Mt Melbourne, Transantarctic Mts, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
     
  • Andradite
    var: Topazolite
    Reference: []
  • Anorthoclase
    (Na,K)[AlSi
     
    3
    O
     
    8
    ]
    Description: An1–10Ab57–74Or12–41.
    Reference: [Goldschmidt Conference Abstracts 2005, Environmental Geochemistry/Mineralogy, http://www.the-conference.com/2005/gold2005/web_pdfs/G07.pdf]


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