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    Caves and Karst of the Adirondacks

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    Akermanite in the Cascade Slide xenolith and its significance for regional metamorphism in the Adirondacks

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    Akermanite (Ak 90 ) coexists with monticellite (Mo 92 ) and wollastonite (Wo 99 ) in an unusual calc-silicate xenolith in anorthosite at Cascade Slide in the Adirondack Mountains, New York. Experimental results bearing on the stability of akermanite have been evaluated through calculations based on thermochemical data and by chemical analysis of experimental products (Yoder 1975). A temperature of 750°±30° C and a pressure less than 7 kb are inferred. These estimates are in agreement with the conditions of regional metamorphism previously inferred from other nearby rock types. When errors are considered, all existing data show that the Cascade Slide mineral assemblages last equilibrated at a slightly higher pressure of 7.4±1 kb and at a temperature of 750°±30° C during regional granulite facies metamorphism. The exotic mineralogy at Cascade Slide (akermanite, monticellite, cuspidine and wilkeite) was stabilized by low carbon dioxide fugacity. Posttectonic anorthosite intrusion is ruled out by the absence of a preserved contact aureole.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/47331/1/410_2005_Article_BF01132000.pd
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