%0 Journal Article %A Luque del Villar, Francisco Javier %A Ortega Menor, Lorena %A Barrenechea, José F. %A Millward, David %A Beyssac, Olivier %A Huizenga, Jan-Marten %T Deposition of highly crystalline graphite from moderate-temperature fluids %D 2009 %@ 0091-7613 %U https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/52119 %X Recognized large occurrences of fl uid-deposited graphite displaying high crystallinity were previously restricted to high-temperature environments (mainly granulite facies terranes). However, in the extensively mined Borrowdale deposit (UK), the mineralogical assemblage, notably the graphite-epidote intergrowths, shows that fully ordered graphite precipitated during the propylitic hydrothermal alteration of the volcanic host rocks. Fluids responsible for graphite deposition had an average XCO2/(XCO2 + XCH4) ratio of 0.69, thus indicating temperatures of ~500 °C at the fayalite-magnetite-quartz buffered conditions. Therefore, this is the fi rst reported evidence indicating that huge concentrations of highly crystalline graphite can precipitate from moderate-temperature fluids. %~