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Noble gases investigation in fluid inclusions of olivines and pyroxenes from Etnean products erupted in the 2001-2004 period.

2008

Noble gases Fluid Inclusions Olivines Clinopyroxenes Mount Etna
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Dehydration of melt inclusions in olivine and implications for the origin of silica-undersaturated island-arc melts

2019

Highlights • New experiments with melt inclusions in olivine at 1200 °C and 300 MPa. • Coupled behavior H2O and SiO2 in inclusions during re-hydration and dehydration. • SiO2 mobility results from formation/destruction of metal vacant olivine. • SiO2-undersaturated arc melt inclusions may originate by dehydration. • New method to assess initial H2O in dehydrated inclusions. Abstract Primary subduction-related magmas build up modern continental crust and counterbalance massive recycling of crustal material into the deep mantle occurring at this tectonic setting. Melt inclusions in Mg-rich olivine are believed to be the best probes of primary subduction-related melts. However, unexpectedly, m…

Olivine010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesContinental crustCrustengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesMantle (geology)law.inventionGeophysics13. Climate actionSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologylawEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)engineeringIsland arcCrystallization10. No inequalityPetrologyDissolutionGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMelt inclusionsEarth and Planetary Science Letters
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Crystallization of late-stage MORB under varying water activities and redox conditions: Implications for the formation of highly evolved lavas and ox…

2018

Abstract In order to understand late magmatic processes that occur in the deep oceanic crust, we performed a phase-equilibria study in a representative late-stage system at a pressure of 200 MPa with a special focus on the role of water and oxygen fugacity. The starting composition for the experiments was evaluated based on a statistical approach using evolved fresh MORB glasses from the database PETDB highest in FeO and TiO2 (in average 17.92 wt% and 3.73 wt%, respectively), assumed to represent frozen liquids erupted at the seafloor generated by extensive differentiation of MORB. We conducted crystallization experiments in a range of temperatures from 850 to 1050 °C with water activities …

Olivine010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGabbroGeochemistryGeologyLiquidusengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesSeafloor spreadingGeochemistry and PetrologyMineral redox bufferOceanic crustengineeringPlagioclaseAmphiboleGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesLithos
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Melting and dynamic metasomatism of mixed harzburgite + glimmerite mantle source: Implications for the genesis of orogenic potassic magmas

2017

Abstract Tectonically young, orogenic settings are commonly the sites of post-collisional silica-rich ultrapotassic magmas with extreme K2O-contents of up to 9 wt% and K2O/Na2O > 2. Many experimental studies investigating the generation of these melts have concentrated on melting of homogenous phlogopite bearing peridotites, whereas geochemical signatures indicate the involvement of at least two types of source rocks: ultra-depleted and K and trace elements-enriched ones. We report the results of melting experiments at 1–2 GPa of mixed glimmerite and harzburgite, in which these rock types make up two halves each capsule. Melting begins in the glimmerite, and its metasomatic effects on the h…

Olivine010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeochemistryGeologyengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesMantle (geology)Source rockGeochemistry and PetrologyengineeringRock typesPhlogopiteMetasomatismGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesChemical Geology
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An anorogenic pulse in a typical orogenic setting: The geochemical and geochronological record in the East Serbian latest Cretaceous to Palaeocene al…

2013

Abstract This study focuses on the East Serbian latest Cretaceous to Palaeocene Mafic Alkaline Rocks (hereafter, ES-MAR). This alkaline magmatism developed along the Eurasian border after the closure of the Mesozoic Tethys in the Balkan sector. Olivine(± clinopyroxene)-phyric and olivine- and nepheline-normative basanite, tephrite and theralite rocks are studied using Ar/Ar ages and major elements, trace elements and Sr–Nd–Pb isotopes. The ES-MAR are geochemically similar to other alkaline rocks of the Circum-Mediterranean Anorogenic Cenozoic Igneous (CiMACI) province, showing elevated contents of high field strength elements (HFSE) (e.g., Nb = 50–100 ppm) and high HFSE/LILE (large ion lith…

Olivine010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesbiologyGeochemistryGeologyengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysicsbiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesBasaniteIgneous rockGeochemistry and PetrologyTephriteMagmatismengineeringLithophileMaficLileGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesLithos
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Modification of the subcontinental mantle beneath East Serbia: Evidence from orthopyroxene-rich xenoliths

2007

Orthopyroxene-rich olivine websterite xenoliths (OWB2) in Palaeogene basanites in East Serbia are mostly composed of tabular low-Al2O3 orthopyroxene (> 70 vol.%, Mg# 85–87) containing tiny Cr spinel inclusions. Orthopyroxene shows a slightly U-shaped primitive mantle-normalized trace element pattern with strong peaks at U and Pb, similar to that of orthopyroxene from normal regional peridotitic mantle. In between the orthopyroxenes are interstitial spaces composed of partially altered olivine (Mg# 85–87), clinopyroxene, Ti-rich spinel, Mg-bearing calcite, K-feldspar, apatite, ilmenite and relicts of a hydrous mineral. Clinopyroxene appears as selvages around orthopyroxene and as coarser euh…

Olivine010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesbiologyGeochemistryGeologyengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysicsbiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesMantle (geology)Geochemistry and PetrologyWebsteriteengineeringXenolithMetasomatismMaficGeologyLileIlmenite0105 earth and related environmental sciencesLithos
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Evidence for fractional condensation and reprocessing at high temperatures in CH chondrites

2003

We performed a detailed study of silica-rich components (SRC) in the paired CH chondrites Acfer 182 and 207. These SRCs appear either as chondrules or fragments, and they contribute <0.1 vol% to the bulk meteorite. They usually contain a silica and a silicate portion. Both portions are, in most cases, cryptocrystalline and have bulk SiO2-concentrations between 65 and 85 wt%. The silicate generally has a pyroxene normative composition. The silica often appears as blebs within the silicate matrix or vice versa. If there are no blebs, silica and silicate still form rounded interfaces. The SRCs are depleted in refractory elements like Ca, Al, and Ti relative to CI. A few SRC- like objects are e…

OlivineAnalytical chemistryChondruleMineralogyPyroxeneForsteriteengineering.materialCristobaliteSilicatechemistry.chemical_compoundGeophysicschemistrySpace and Planetary ScienceChondriteEnstatiteengineeringGeologyMeteoritics &amp; Planetary Science
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Contamination of mafic magma by partial melting of dolomitic xenoliths

2001

Mg-skarns enclosed in dunite cumulates of the Neo-Proterozoic Ioko-Dovyren intrusion (northern Baikal region, Russia) can be traced to silica-poor dolomitic host rock layers. The dominant minerals of the skarns are brucite (pseudomorph after periclase), forsterite and Cr-poor spinel. Rapid heating of quartzpoor dolomitic xenoliths led to the formation of minor olivine, followed by the breakdown of dolomite to calcite and periclase. Xenoliths were partially melted upon further heating resulting in a calcite melt. This low-density melt was quantitatively squeezed out, mixed with the surrounding mafic magma and left behind periclase and olivine. This caused the crystallization of new olivine w…

OlivineBrucitePartial meltingGeochemistryGeologyForsteriteengineering.materialengineeringXenolithPericlaseMaficPseudomorphPetrologyGeologyTerra Nova
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Melting phlogopite-rich MARID: Lamproites and the role of alkalis in olivine-liquid Ni-partitioning

2018

Abstract In this study, we show how veined lithospheric mantle is involved in the genesis of ultrapotassic magmatism in cratonic settings. We conducted high pressure experiments to simulate vein + wall rock melting within the Earth's lithospheric mantle by reacting assemblages of harzburgite and phlogopite-rich hydrous mantle xenoliths. These comprised a mica-, amphibole-, rutile-, ilmenite-, diopside (MARID) assemblage at 3–5 GPa and 1325–1450 °C. Melting of the MARID assemblages results in infiltration of melt through the harzburgite, leading to its chemical alteration. At 3 and 4 GPa, melts are high in K2O (> 9 wt%) with K2O/Na2O > > 2 comparable to anorogenic lamproites. Higher pressure…

OlivineDiopside010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAnalytical chemistryGeologyengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesSilicatechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistry13. Climate actionGeochemistry and PetrologyRutilevisual_artengineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPhlogopiteMetasomatismGeologyAmphiboleIlmenite0105 earth and related environmental sciencesChemical Geology
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Contrasting types of metasomatism in dunite, wehrlite and websterite xenoliths from Kimberley, South Africa

2008

Abstract Dunite, wehrlite and websterite are rare members of the mantle xenolith suite in the Kimberley kimberlites of the Kaapvaal Craton in southern Africa. All three types were originally residues of extensive melt extraction and experienced varying amounts and types of melt re-enrichment. The melt depletion event, dated by Re–Os isotope systematics at 2.9 Ga or older, is evidenced by the high Mg# (Mg/(Mg + Fe)) of silicate minerals (olivine (0.89–0.93); pyroxene (0.88–0.93); garnet (0.72–0.85)), high Cr# (Cr/(Cr + Al)) of spinel (0.53–0.84) and mostly low whole-rock SiO2, CaO and Al2O3 contents. Shortly after melt depletion, websterites were formed by reaction between depleted peridotit…

OlivineGeochemistry and PetrologyWebsteritePartial meltingGeochemistryengineeringXenolithPyroxeneengineering.materialMetasomatismEclogiteKimberliteGeologyGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
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