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Pyrometamorphic formation of phosphorus-rich olivines in partially molten metapelitic gneisses from a prehistoric sacrificial burning site (Oetz Valley, Tyrol, Austria)

Peter Tropper, Arno Recheis and Juergen Konzett
Pyrometamorphic formation of phosphorus-rich olivines in partially molten metapelitic gneisses from a prehistoric sacrificial burning site (Oetz Valley, Tyrol, Austria)
European Journal of Mineralogy (August 2004) 16 (4): 631-640

Abstract

Phosphorus-rich olivine with up to 8.8 wt.% P (sub 2) O (sub 5) was observed in partially molten biotite-plagioclase gneisses recovered from a presumably La-T'ene (450 - 15 B.C.) age sacrificial place in the Otz Valley, Northen Tyrol, Austria, where immolation of ritual offerings took place. The formation of this unusually P-rich olivine is thought to be due to incongruent melting of biotite through a reaction such as biotite + quartz = olivine + Ti-magnetite + K-rich melt. During partial melting, foamy patches of dark glassy material formed at the surface of the rocks and also as layers within the rocks. Phosphorus was supplied as apatite from animal bones which also led to the formation of whitlockite in the foamy, glassy surface layer. In this layer, microdomains with the assemblages olivine + plagioclase + whitlockite + glass and clinopyroxene + plagioclase + whitlockite + glass were found. Away from the contact area in the residual rock, the assemblage olivine + Ti-bearing magnetite + clinopyroxene + plagioclase + glass occurs. Phosphorus-rich olivine associated with whitlockite shows a wide range in composition with 0 8.8 wt.% P (sub 2) O (sub 5) and X (sub Mg) ranging from 0.48 to 0.74. The heterogeneity in olivine compositions is thought to be due to disequilibrium and/or local variations in phosphorus concentration. The systematics of Mg, Fe, Si, and P concentrations in olivine indicates that phosphorus is incorporated into o livine via the coupled substitution 2P + M (sub 1,2) <--> 2Si + (Mg, Fe)M 1,2 and that phosphorus contamination through whitlockite or glass inclusions can be excluded. A slight negative correlation between the Fe contents and the P contents was also observed. The high chemical variability of the newly formed phases (melt and crystals), dendritic textures and the coexistence of forsterite-rich olivine with a SiO (sub 2) -rich melt (>62 wt.% SiO (sub 2) ) strongly indicate rapid, non-equilibrium growth of the phosphorus-rich olivines in agreement with previous natural observations from meteorites and terrestrial occurrences. These data show that mineralogical constraints such as phosphorus-rich olivine and whitlockite can provide evidence for the burning of bone material and thus be very helpful in the identification of prehistoric burning sites in cases where clear archeological evidence is lacking.


ISSN: 0935-1221
EISSN: 1617-4011
Serial Title: European Journal of Mineralogy
Serial Volume: 16
Serial Issue: 4
Title: Pyrometamorphic formation of phosphorus-rich olivines in partially molten metapelitic gneisses from a prehistoric sacrificial burning site (Oetz Valley, Tyrol, Austria)
Affiliation: Universitaet Innsbruck, Institut fuer Mineralogie und Petrographie, Innsbruck, Austria
Pages: 631-640
Published: 200408
Text Language: English
Publisher: Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (Naegele u. Obermiller), Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany
References: 42
Accession Number: 2007-037367
Categories: Quaternary geologyIgneous and metamorphic petrology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. anals., 5 tables, geol. sketch map
N46°49'60" - N47°00'00", E10°49'60" - E11°25'00"
Country of Publication: Germany
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 200720

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