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The stability fields of the Al 2 SiO 5 minerals polymorphs. 1, 2 and 3 are the stability fields of Kyanite, Andalusite and Sillimanite respectively. TP is the triple point, where, theoretically the three aluminosilicates minerals exist in equilibrium.
Source: Own work using data from Whitney, D.L. (2002), “Coexisting andalusite, kyanite, and sillimanite: Sequential formation of three Al2SiO5 polymorphs during progressive metamorphism near the triple point, Sivrihisar, Turkey”, in American Mineralogist, volume 87, issue 4, pages 405–416
Kyanite. Andalusite. Sillimanite. Phase diagram of Al 2 SiO 5 (aluminosilicates). [1] Template documentation. Usage. Add {{Al2sio5 phase diagram}} to the page.
Kyanite is a typically blue aluminosilicate mineral, found in aluminium-rich metamorphic pegmatites and sedimentary rock. It is the high pressure polymorph of andalusite and sillimanite, and the presence of kyanite in metamorphic rocks generally indicates metamorphism deep in the Earth's crust. Kyanite is also known as disthene or cyanite. [5]
Andalusite is a common metamorphic mineral which forms under low pressure and low to high temperatures. The minerals kyanite and sillimanite are polymorphs of andalusite, each occurring under different temperature-pressure regimes and are therefore rarely found together in the same rock. Because of this the three minerals are a useful tool to ...
Andalusite, kyanite, and sillimanite are the principal aluminium silicate minerals. [2] [3] [4] The triple point of the three polymorphs is located at a temperature of 500 °C (932 °F) and a pressure of 0.4 GPa (58,000 psi). These three minerals are commonly used as index minerals in metamorphic rocks.
A petrogenetic grid is a geological phase diagram that connects the stability ranges or metastability ranges of ... Kyanite. Andalusite. Sillimanite. Phase diagram of ...
An example is provided by the aluminium silicate minerals, kyanite, andalusite, and sillimanite. All three have the identical composition, Al 2 SiO 5. Kyanite is stable at surface conditions. However, at atmospheric pressure, kyanite transforms to andalusite at a temperature of about 190 °C (374 °F).