What is it about?
In granites, greisens are formed when feldspars are replaced by quartz and muscovite in a proportion of six parts quartz to one part muscovite. In Beauvoir greisen, however, there is more muscovite, due to a different reaction that adds potassium and aluminium. A diagram is proposed to compare the transformations of different greisens in Europe.
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Why is it important?
This diagram allows to discriminate processes where aluminium is transported and added to the granite through the formation muscovite instead of quartz. This is indicative of acidic fluorine rich fluids.
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This page is a summary of: Discrimination of Muscovitisation Processes Using a Modified Quartz–Feldspar Diagram: Application to Beauvoir Greisens, Minerals, July 2024, MDPI AG,
DOI: 10.3390/min14080746.
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