Ternary with solid solution 1: Crystallization in Di-Ab-An, with a Di-rich liquid
Shows the crystallization history for a liquid that falls within a ternary diagram, diopside (Di) + albite (Ab) + anorthite (An), where two of the three minerals (Ab + An) exhibit solid solution (and where the other two pairs, Di + Ab, and Di + An) have eutectic relationships; uses figures from John Winter (by Keith Putirka)

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Ternary with solid solution 2: Crystallization in Di-Ab-An, with plag-rich liquid

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