Abstract

Calcic amphiboles are ubiquitous in the East Bull Lake anorthosite-gabbro complex, northeastern Ontario. The mode of occurrence suggests the amphiboles replaced clinopyroxene throughout the stratigraphic levels of the pluton, but they are also prolific in the top younger units. Three types of amphiboles, namely (1) tremolite-actinolite, (2) actinolitic hornblende and (3) hornblende, were identified. The composition of the amphiboles shows that they define a continuous series without any obvious compositional-miscibility gap. The analyses further indicated that the amphiboles evolved from actinolite to hornblende through coupled substitution involving edenite and tschermakite end members. Among the three coexisting amphiboles, chlorine is concentrated in hornblende. This is due to preferential location of hornblende along grain boundaries and/or its favourable structure.

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