Hourglass sector zoning, and related polar overgrowths, are common features of metamorphic tourmaline, developing as a result of variations in element preference on the different growth surfaces. For sector-zoned crystals, three domains are present for each growth zone (c+, c- and a), with compositional differences most distinct for Ca and Ti, and among c+ and c- sectors. Intersector differences vary, commonly showing decreasing fractionation from core to rim attributed to increasing metamorphic grade. Here we show that intersector element partitioning is temperature dependent and derive empirical geothermometers based on c+-c- and c+-a partitioning of Ca and Ti. These thermometers are applicable over a range of temperatures and bulk-rock c...
ABstrACt Green to grayish green tourmaline crystals (up to 10 cm across), with distinct optical zoni...
Hourglass sector zoning in metamorphic tourmaline is known to effectively fractionate the major and ...
Metamorphic rocks encode a history of Earth geodynamics through growth of their constituent metamorp...
Tourmaline is a ubiquitous accessory phase in rocks spanning a wide range of P-T-X conditions; owing...
A new type of sector zoning, with an hourglass shape, has been identified in metamorphic tourmalines...
Tourmaline is a ubiquitous accessory mineral in magmatic deposits, especially those of evolved compo...
Tourmaline-supergroup minerals are ubiquitous accessory minerals in rocks of the Earth's crust. They...
Tourmaline, a mineral often overlooked in petrologic studies, is shown to be a useful petrogenetic i...
Detrital tourmaline grains and their associated tourmaline overgrowths provide a means to unravel th...
An extensive data set on the compositional variation of tourmaline from granitic pegmatites, from mi...
Tourmaline is nature\u27s perfect forensic mineral. From a single grain, the full geological past of...
Tourmaline is an aluminoborocyclosilicate mineral with a complex arrangement of atoms. With highly v...
Tourmaline in the Martinamor antiform occurs in tourmalinites (rocks with>15–20 % tourmaline by v...
It has long been recognised that tourmaline from south-west England shows complex compositional vari...
Abundant tourmaline occurs in Late Triassic biotite-muscovite granites of Mashhad (NE Iran), with se...
ABstrACt Green to grayish green tourmaline crystals (up to 10 cm across), with distinct optical zoni...
Hourglass sector zoning in metamorphic tourmaline is known to effectively fractionate the major and ...
Metamorphic rocks encode a history of Earth geodynamics through growth of their constituent metamorp...
Tourmaline is a ubiquitous accessory phase in rocks spanning a wide range of P-T-X conditions; owing...
A new type of sector zoning, with an hourglass shape, has been identified in metamorphic tourmalines...
Tourmaline is a ubiquitous accessory mineral in magmatic deposits, especially those of evolved compo...
Tourmaline-supergroup minerals are ubiquitous accessory minerals in rocks of the Earth's crust. They...
Tourmaline, a mineral often overlooked in petrologic studies, is shown to be a useful petrogenetic i...
Detrital tourmaline grains and their associated tourmaline overgrowths provide a means to unravel th...
An extensive data set on the compositional variation of tourmaline from granitic pegmatites, from mi...
Tourmaline is nature\u27s perfect forensic mineral. From a single grain, the full geological past of...
Tourmaline is an aluminoborocyclosilicate mineral with a complex arrangement of atoms. With highly v...
Tourmaline in the Martinamor antiform occurs in tourmalinites (rocks with>15–20 % tourmaline by v...
It has long been recognised that tourmaline from south-west England shows complex compositional vari...
Abundant tourmaline occurs in Late Triassic biotite-muscovite granites of Mashhad (NE Iran), with se...
ABstrACt Green to grayish green tourmaline crystals (up to 10 cm across), with distinct optical zoni...
Hourglass sector zoning in metamorphic tourmaline is known to effectively fractionate the major and ...
Metamorphic rocks encode a history of Earth geodynamics through growth of their constituent metamorp...