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Coexisting silimanite and mullite

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

W. E. Cameron
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Department of Mineralogy and PetrologyDowning PlaceCambridge CB2 3EW

Summay

In three assemblages of widely differing paragenesis, sillirnanite and mullite have been found in apparently stable coexistence. This is interpreted as evidence for the presence of a miscibility gap between the two phases. A fourth occurrence, remini-scent of the early hydrothermal syntheses, is metastable.

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