Ptotal, {Mathematical expression} and the occurrence of cummingtonite in volcanic rocks

Wood BJ, Carmichael ISE

The phenocryst assemblage of cummingtonite, orthopyroxene, quartz, titanomagnetite and ilmenite in rhyolites of New Zealand has been used to calculate Ptotal and {Mathematical expression}. The values of Ptotal and {Mathematical expression} depend strongly upon whether an ideal mixing, or an ordered, model is used for the solid-solutions, but in both cases {Mathematical expression} ≈Ptotal. The rhyolite magma contained over 9 per cent water (by weight) when the cummingtonite phenocrysts precipitated, and possibly as much as 12 per cent, so that it is surprising that one of these rhyolites is a coherent lava. The calculated values of Ptotal and {Mathematical expression} are very sensitive to uncertainty in both the composition of the solid-solutions and temperature. Calculations show that {Mathematical expression}>0.7-0.8 Ptotal for cummingtonite to precipitate in rhyolites, and that iron-rich olivine and cummingtonite could only exist in rhyolites over a small temperature range at a pressure near 5 kilobars. Hornblende phenocrysts co-existing with fayalitic olivine in rhyolites accordingly have a very low activity of Mg7Si8O22(OH)2. © 1973 Springer-Verlag.