Phase Rule: Gibbs Phase Rule Goldschmidt Mineralogical Phase Rule Implications For Chemographic Analysis
Phase Rule: Gibbs Phase Rule Goldschmidt Mineralogical Phase Rule Implications For Chemographic Analysis
Phase Rule: Gibbs Phase Rule Goldschmidt Mineralogical Phase Rule Implications For Chemographic Analysis
• P = # phases
F=1
F=0
or
St + Grt + Bt + Ms + Qtz
A33B33C33
B100C0 B0C100
B50C50
B C
Sunday, September 13, 2009
selecting components
so for our greenschist:
for a T-X A
diagram,
P = const.
so, only 1
intensive variable
B
• no kinetic effects
• consider F = C - P + 2
• normally:
• as C increases, F increases
• as P increases, F decreases
C=1
C=2
P=1
P=2
• consider F = C - P + 2; normally:
• as C increases, F increases
• as P increases, F decreases
# phases ≤ # components (P ≤ C)
• if F ≥ 2 and F = C - P + 2, then P ≤ C!
• all is good
compositionally
degenerate
for rock (xyz)
P, T = limited phases:
C=3 • pure
• 2C ss
• 3C ss
P=1
P=2
P=3
there is no
compositional
freedom in
phases!!
Sunday, September 13, 2009
3-component compatibility diagrams
variance is in
P, T and phase
P=2 compositions
(ss)
phase
compositions
(f) determined by
system
composition
P, T = limited
F=
C=3
F=
F=
if C = 3,
A P = 4? NO!
???
B C