@article{297da410013742e286db4e05a1c44cc0,
title = "FeAlO3 under ultrahigh–temperature metamorphic conditions: Experimental evidence from the sillimanite–Fe2O3 and sillimanite–Fe3O4 systems",
abstract = "FeAlO3 a) was synthesized under ultrahigh–temperature metamorphic conditions. The assemblage of FeAlO3, SiO2– rich melt and vapor was obtained from a mixture of Rundv{\aa}gshetta sillimanite and reagent–grade Fe2O3 (weight ratio of 95:5) in Pt capsules at pressures of 5 and 9 kbar and a temperature of 1050 °C under hydrous conditions. No hematite was found in these runs. Corundum was a rare crystallization product in the 9 kbar experiment. We also produced FeAlO3, SiO2–rich melt and vapor in the sillimanite–Fe3O4 (weight ratio of 86:14) system in a AuPd capsule at 9 kbar and 1050°C under hydrous condition. A crystal domain comprising FeAlO3, corundum, magnetite– hercynite spinel and ulv{\"o}spinel formed at the bottom part of the charge due to contamination by Ti from titanium oxide, probably rutile, included within the sillimanite. This domain was in contact with melt among sillimanite crystals. Our results suggest that FeAlO3 would be an index mineral for ultrahigh–temperature metamorphism of partially melted Fe– and Al–rich granulites generated under hydrous and oxidizing conditions.",
keywords = "Fealo, Fe– and al–rich ultrahigh–temperature granulites, Oxidizing environment, Partial melting, Sillimanite",
author = "Toshisuke Kawasaki and Tatsuro Adachi and Hiroaki Ohfuji and Yasuhito Osanai",
note = "Funding Information: We express our sincere thanks to members of the 33rd and 44th Japanese Antarctic Research Expeditions for logistical support. We benefited from discussions on ultrahigh– temperature metamorphism and anatexis of lower crustal materials with Kaushik Das, Yoshikuni Hiroi, Tomokazu Hokada, Hideo Ishizuka, Tetsumaru Itaya, Yuki Mori, Mariko Nagashima, Nobuhiko Nakano, Tadao Nishi-yama, Masaaki Owada and Toshiaki Tunogae. We also express our gratitude to Yoji Morifuku for technical support with the electron microprobe analyses. This study evolved via discussions with all the above researchers. Eri Hirayama and two anonymous reviewers provided invaluable and constructive comments to improve the manuscript. Finally, we gratefully acknowledge the support of Grants–in–Aid for Scientific Research from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) (Nos. JP25400516, JP15H03748, JP17K05709 and JP18K03790). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019,Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences. All Rights Reserved.",
year = "2019",
doi = "10.2465/JMPS.190509",
language = "English",
volume = "114",
pages = "238--251",
journal = "Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences",
issn = "1345-6296",
publisher = "Tohoku University",
number = "5",
}