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American Journal of Science, Vol. 266, October 1968, P.728-735; doi:10.2475/ajs.266.8.728

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Jadeite, analcite, nepheline, and albite at high temperatures and pressures

M. S. Newton, and G. C. Kennedy

The equilibrium P-T curves for the following have been determined: albite = jadeite + quartz; albite + nepheline = 2 jadeite; analcite = jadeite + water. The curves for albite = jadeite + quartz is P(bars) = 6800 + 18.6 T degrees C. The reaction albite + nepheline = 2 jadeite is shown by P(bars) = -4000 + 25 T degrees C, and the curve for the reaction analcite = jadeite + H 2 O has been reversibly located at temperatures of both 500 degrees and 600 degrees . The slope of the reaction is P(bars) = 9.5 T degrees C + 6000 and is consistent with theoretical considerations; the other curves agree with previously-determined curves. The curve for the reaction analcite = albite + nepheline + water has been located to within + or -3 kilobars at 600 degrees C.

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