Bulk Composition of Mt. Mica Pegmatite, Maine, USA: Implications for the Origin of an LCT Type Pegmatite by Anatexis
Results suggest that the Mt. Mica pegmatitic melt did not form by fractional crystallization of the older Sebago pluton, but instead was derived directly from partial melting of the metapelitic rocks of the Sebago Migmatite Domain. Batches of anatectic melt accumulated and coalesced into a larger volume that subsequently formed the pegmatite. This is the first chemical evidence presented for the formation of an LCT type pegmatite by direct anatexis.
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Authors
William B. "Skip" Simmons; Alexander U. Falster; Karen Webber; Encarnacion Roda-Robles; Andrew P. Boudreaux; Leah Rae Grassi; Gary Freeman
Date
July 1, 2016
Source
The Canadian Mineralogist
Source (Long)
The Canadian Mineralogist 54(4):1053-1070