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Closure in crystal size distributions (CSD).pdf
American Mineralogist, Volume 87, pages 171–175, 2002
LETTERS
Closure in crystal size distributions (CSD), verification of CSD calculations, and the
significance of CSD fans
MICHAEL D. HIGGINS1,*
1Sciences de la Terre, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi, G7H 2B1, Canada
ABSTRACT
Crystal size distribution (CSD) measurements are susceptible to the closure problem, just like
chemical compositions. In its simplest form this means that the total crystal content of a rock cannot
exceed 100%. Where chemical or thermal effects limit the total quantity of a single phase, closure can
occur at lower volumetric phase proportions. This means that parts of the CSD diagram [ln(population
density) vs. size] are not accessible. If the volumetric phase proportion is constant, then straight
CSDs will appear to rotate around a point at small sizes giving a fan of CSDs. These fans are
significant and do show changes in crystal sizes that can be interpreted in terms of magmatic pro-
cesses. However, the correlation between the slopes (or characteristic lengths) and intercepts of
individual CSDs in a family is not significant, but just a consequence of the constant phase propor-
tion effect. Many other graphs, such as characteristic length vs. volumetric phase proportion, can
give more information on magmatic processes.
INTRODUCTION CLOSURE AND CONSTANT PHASE PROPORTIO
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