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Zonation
Title
Zonation
Subject
As a crystal grows slowly in a magma chamber the magma from which it is crystallising may evolve, changing its composition. Thus later crystallising regions or “zones” of the crystal will have a slightly different composition from earlier crystallising regions. The crystal thus displays zonation.
Zonation is seen under cross-polarised light by variations in the birefringence colours of the different zones.
Zonation is seen under cross-polarised light by variations in the birefringence colours of the different zones.
Description
Have a look at the granodiorite (L120) in the 1A Reference Series.
Collection
Citation
“Zonation,” 1A Collections, accessed April 9, 2024, https://wserv3.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/items/show/267.