Normal To Inverse Transition In Martian Spinet: Understanding The Interplay Between Chromium, Vanadium, And Iron Valence State Partitioning Through A Crystal-Chemical Lens

AMERICAN MINERALOGIST(2015)

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Spinel is a very important rock-forming mineral that is found in basalts from Earth, Mars, the Earth's Moon, and basaltic meteorites. Spinel can be used as a sensitive indicator of petrologic and geochemical processes that occur in its host rock. This paper highlights the role of increasing fo(2) (from IW-1 to FMQ+2) in converting a >90% normal spinel to an similar to 25% magnetite (inverse) spinel the trajectory of D-V(spincel/melt) as it relates to the ratio of V3+/V4+ in the melt, and the crystal chemical attributes of the spinel that control the intrinsic compatibility of both V3+ and V4+. This work examines the nuances of the V partitioning and provides a crystal chemical basis for understanding Fe3+, Cr, and V substitution into the octahedral sites of spinel. Understanding this interplay is critical for using spinels as both indicators of planetary parentage and reconstructing the redox history of magmatic systems on the terrestrial planets. Three potential examples for this use are provided. In addition, this work helps explain the ubiquitous miscibility gap between spinels with changing tilvospinel contents.
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Spinel, crystal chemistry, partitioning, vanadium, chromium, Invited Centennial article
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