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Bowen's reaction series

Within the field of geology, Bowen's reaction series is the work of the petrologist, Norman L. Bowen who was able to explain why certain types of minerals tend to be found together while others are almost never associated with one another. He experimented in the early 1900's with powdered rock material that was heated until it melted and then allowed to cool at progressively lower temeratures whereupon he observed the types of minerals that formed in the rocks produced. His series is still accepted as the idealized progression of minerals produced by cooling magma.

Based upon this work, one can infer from the minerals present in a rock the relative conditions under which the rock had formed. The series is broken into two branches, the continuious and the discontinuous. The branch on the right is the continuous. The minerals at the top of the illustration below are first to crystalize and so the temerature gradient can be read to be from high to low with the high temperature minerals being on the top and the low temperature ones on the bottom. Since the surface of the Earth is a low temperature environment compared to the zones of rock formation, the chart also easily shows the stability of minerals with the ones at bottom being most stable and the ones at top being quickest to weather. This is because minerals are most stable in the conditions closest to those under which they had formed. Put simply, the high temperature minerals, the first ones to crystalize in a mass of magma, are most unstable at the Earth's surface and quickest to weather because the surface is most different from the conditions under which they were created while the low temperature minerals are much more stable because the conditions at the surface are much more similar to the conditions under which they formed.

ASCII rendering of Bowen's reaction series:

Olivine                Plagioclase (Calcium rich)
  \                      /                                ^
 Pyroxene               /                                 |
    \                  /                               higher
  Amphibole           /                                   |
      \              /
   Biotite       Plagioclase (Sodium rich)                |
        \          / 
         \        /                                       |
          \      /                      (relative crystalization temperature) 
           \    /                                         |
            \  /
             +                                            |
             |
        Muscovite
             |                                            |
      K Feldspar                                        lower
             |                                            
         Quartz
Last updated: 05-21-2005 22:01:33
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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