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==Occurrence== [[Image:2005rutile.PNG|thumb|left|Rutile output in 2005]] Rutile is a common accessory mineral in high-temperature and high-pressure [[metamorphic rock]]s and in [[igneous rock]]s. [[Thermodynamic]]ally, rutile is the most stable polymorph of TiO<sub>2</sub> at all temperatures, exhibiting lower total [[Thermodynamic free energy|free energy]] than [[metastable]] phases of anatase or brookite.<ref> {{cite journal | last1=Hanaor | first1=D. A. H. | last2=Assadi | first2=M. H. N. | last3=Li | first3=S. | last4=Yu | first4=A. | last5=Sorrell | first5=C. C. | title= Ab initio study of phase stability in doped TiO<sub>2</sub> | journal= Computational Mechanics | year=2012 | volume=50 | issue=2 | pages=185–94 | doi=10.1007/s00466-012-0728-4| arxiv=1210.7555 | bibcode=2012CompM..50..185H | s2cid=95958719 }}</ref> Consequently, the transformation of the metastable TiO<sub>2</sub> polymorphs to rutile is irreversible. As it has the lowest [[Van der Waals surface|molecular volume]] of the three main polymorphs, it is generally the primary titanium-bearing phase in most high-pressure metamorphic rocks, chiefly [[eclogite]]s. [[File:Quartz-159832.jpg|thumb|left|[[Rutilated quartz|Rutile in quartz]]]] Within the igneous environment, rutile is a common accessory mineral in [[Intrusive rock|plutonic igneous rocks]], though it is also found occasionally in [[Extrusive rock|extrusive igneous rocks]], particularly those such as [[kimberlite]]s and [[lamproite]]s that have deep mantle sources. Anatase and brookite are found in the igneous environment, particularly as products of [[autogenic alteration]] during the cooling of plutonic rocks; anatase is also found in [[placer deposit]]s sourced from primary rutile. [[File:Rutil.jpg|thumb|left|Milled rutile]]The occurrence of large specimen crystals is most common in [[pegmatite]]s, [[skarn]]s, and [[granite]] [[greisen]]s. Rutile is found as an accessory mineral in some [[metasomatism|altered igneous rocks]], and in certain [[gneiss]]es and [[schist]]s. In groups of acicular [[crystal]]s it is frequently seen penetrating [[quartz]] as in the {{lang|fr|fléches d'amour}} from [[Graubünden]], [[Switzerland]]. In 2005 the Republic of [[Sierra Leone]] in [[West Africa]] had a production capacity of 23% of the world's annual rutile supply, which rose to approximately 30% in 2008.
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