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Trace element partitioning in lamproitic magmas—the Gaussberg olivine leucitite

2004

Abstract Partition coefficients for compatible and incompatible trace elements for use in modelling the origin and evolution of lamproitic and other potassic rocks are reported. These are based on values obtained by in situ determination using laser ablation microprobe-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LAM-ICP-MS) on mineral/glass pairs in examples of the Gaussberg olivine leucitite, a classic leucite lamproite. Leucite/melt partition coefficients for 32 elements show values above 1 only for Cs and Rb, whereas values for Ni, Ga and Co are 0.4–0.1. DLc/Lq for most other elements are in the range 0.07–0.0005, and delineate a gently sloping pattern to lower values for elements gene…

BasaltIncompatible elementMineralOlivineGeochemistryTrace elementMineralogyGeologyengineering.materialPeralkaline rockPartition coefficientGeochemistry and PetrologyengineeringLeuciteGeologyLithos
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Geochemical heterogeneities in magma beneath Mount Etna recorded by 2001-2006 melt inclusions

2015

We present a geochemical study on olivine and clinopyroxene-hosted melt inclusions (MIs) from 2001 to 2006 Etna basaltic lavas and pyroclastites. Three MI suites are distinguished on the basis of trace element fingerprinting. Type-1 MIs (from 2001 Upper South and 2002 Northeast vents) share their trace element signature with low-K lavas erupted before 1971. Critical trace element ratios (e.g., K/La, Ba/Nb), along with Pb isotope data of Type-1 MIs provide evidence for a heterogeneous mantle source resulting from mixing of three end-members with geochemical and isotopic characteristics of EM2, DMM, and HIMU components. Type-1 MIs composition does not support involvement of subduction-related…

BasaltIncompatible elementRadiogenic nuclideOlivineTrace elementGeochemistryengineering.materialMantle (geology)Geophysics13. Climate actionGeochemistry and PetrologyengineeringPlagioclaseGeologyMelt inclusionsGeochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
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MORB-type neon in an enriched mantle beneath Etna, Sicily

1997

Abstract Noble gas elemental and isotopic compositions were determined for five CO 2 –CH 4 samples collected around Etna, Sicily, to investigate the geochemical features of the mantle beneath the volcano. The samples contain mantle-derived noble gases. The measured helium isotopic ratios ( 3 He/ 4 He) vary between 5.9 and 6.4 times atmospheric ratio ( R a =1.4×10 −6 ), which are comparable to the ratios of olivines (6.1–8.2 R a ) in the lavas of the same volcano [1]. Neon in the samples is enriched in both 20 Ne and 21 Ne ( 20 Ne/ 22 Ne 9.95–10.7, 21 Ne/ 22 Ne 0.030–0.037), indicating derivation from the mantle. The δ ( 20 Ne/ 22 Ne)/ δ ( 21 Ne/ 22 Ne) values are identical with that of mid-…

BasaltIncompatible elementgeographyRadiogenic nuclidegeography.geographical_feature_categoryPartial meltingGeochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementMantle (geology)Volcanic rockNeonGeophysicsNucleogenicchemistrySpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)GeologyEarth and Planetary Science Letters
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Experimental calibration and implications of olivine-melt vanadium oxybarometry for hydrous basaltic arc magmas

2018

The strong dependence of vanadium partitioning between olivine and silicate melt (DVOl-M) on redox conditions (fO2) can be used as sensitive oxybarometer in magmatic systems. Here we extend the experimental database on DVOl-M, obtained so far at high temperatures (mainly above 1250 °C), to lower temperatures that are typical for island-arc basalts. Crystallization experiments were performed using a composition from Mutnovsky volcano (Kamchatka), and the investigated temperature, pressure, and oxygen fugacity ranges were 1025–1150 °C, 0.1 and 0.3 GPa, and ΔQFM of –0.5 to +3.2, respectively. The water content in melts ranged from 0.6 to ∼6.5 wt% H2O. The data demonstrate a strong negative cor…

BasaltMaterials scienceOlivine010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAnalytical chemistryVanadiumchemistry.chemical_elementengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesSilicatelaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundGeophysicschemistryGeochemistry and PetrologylawMineral redox bufferengineeringPhenocrystCrystallization0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMelt inclusionsAmerican Mineralogist
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Visible and near-infrared multispectral analysis of geochemically measured rock fragments at the Opportunity landing site in Meridiani Planum

2010

[1] We have used visible and near-infrared Panoramic Camera (Pancam) spectral data acquired by the Opportunity rover to analyze 15 rock fragments at the Meridiani Planum landing site. These spectral results were then compared to geochemistry measurements made by the in situ instruments Mossbauer (MB) and Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer (APXS) to determine the feasibility of mineralogic characterization from Pancam data. Our results suggest that dust and alteration rinds coat many rock fragments, which limits our ability to adequately measure the mineralogy of some rocks from Pancam spectra relative to the different field of view and penetration depths of MB and APXS. Viewing and lighting …

BasaltMeridiani PlanumAtmospheric ScienceEcologyOutcropNear-infrared spectroscopyMultispectral imagePaleontologySoil ScienceMineralogyForestryMars Exploration ProgramAquatic ScienceOceanographyGeophysicsMeteoriteRock fragmentSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)GeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyJournal of Geophysical Research
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Trace elements in natural metallic iron from Disko Island, Greenland

1986

The largest occurrence of natural metallic iron on Earth is on the island of Disko, Greenland. Metallic iron is found there in a variety of different types, from small metal particles in basalts to large meter-sized blocks. We have studied three different types of metallic iron: small metal spherules (< 300 μm) in basaltic magma; larger metal grains (300 μm-3 mm), often composed of aggregates of smaller particles, in similar host rocks; and massive iron lumps (up to several tons). Analytical data for 13 siderophile elements in samples from these three types are presented. All metals analysed have a distinctly crustal pattern of siderophile elements. High Co/Ni, Re/Ir or W/Ir ratios clearly …

BasaltMetalGeophysicsSettlingGeochemistry and PetrologyIron metalvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeochemistryMineralogyGeological evidenceGeologyMantle (geology)Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
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The compositional variability of eudialyte-group minerals

2011

AbstractEudialyte-group minerals (EGM) represent the most important index minerals of persodic agpaitic systems. Results are presented here of a combined EPMA, Mössbauer spectroscopy and LA-ICP-MS study and EGM which crystallized in various fractionation stages from different parental melts and mineral assemblages in silica over- and undersaturated systems are compared. Compositional variability is closely related to texture, allowing for reconstruction of locally acting magmatic to hydrothermal processes. Early-magmatic EGM are invariably dominated by Fe whereas hydrothermal EGM can be virtually Fe-free and form pure Mn end-members. Hence the Mn/Fe ratio is the most suitable fractionation …

BasaltMineral010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesCrystal chemistryGeochemistryMineralogyEudialyteengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesHydrothermal circulationGeochemistry and PetrologyMineral redox bufferengineeringPlagioclaseAmphiboleGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMineralogical Magazine
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Trace elements in olivine of ultramafic lamprophyres controlled by phlogopite-rich mineral assemblages in the mantle source

2017

Abstract Carbonate-rich ultramafic lamprophyres (aillikites) and associated rocks characteristically occur during the early stages of thinning and rifting of cratonic mantle lithosphere, prior to the eruption of melilitites, nephelinites and alkali basalts. It is accepted that they require volatile-rich melting conditions, and the presence of phlogopite and carbonate in the source, but the exact source rock assemblages are debated. Melts similar to carbonate-rich ultramafic lamprophyres (aillikites) have been produced by melting of peridotites in the presence of CO2 and H2O, whereas isotopes and trace elements appear to favor distinct phlogopite-bearing rocks. Olivine macrocrysts in ailliki…

BasaltOlivine010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeochemistryGeologyPyroxeneengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesMantle (geology)Geochemistry and PetrologyUltramafic rockengineeringPhenocrystPhlogopiteKimberliteGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesLithos
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Accretion of arc-oceanic lithospheric mantle in the Mediterranean: Evidence from extremely high-Mg olivines and Cr-rich spinel inclusions in lamproit…

2007

Abstract Si-rich Mediterranean type lamproites (48–56 wt.% SiO2) are olivine-phyric, mantle-derived volcanics, in which both phenocrystic and xenocrystic olivine are present. Here we demonstrate the phenocrystic origin of the most extremely NiO–MgO enriched olivine in lamproites with Mg# up to 0.95, that host Cr-rich (Cr# around 0.95) spinels. Our comprehensive study of olivine–spinel pairs from Mediterranean lamproites enables us to constrain the extent of depletion of their mantle source. Olivine–spinel pairs from primitive Mediterranean lamproites plot in the most refractory part of the olivine–spinel mantle array diagram, showing even more refractory character than mineral pairs from bo…

BasaltOlivineGeochemistryengineering.materialMantle (geology)GeophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyUltramafic rockLithosphereHotspot (geology)Transition zoneEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)engineeringXenolithGeology
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Noble-gas signature of magmas from a heterogeneous mantle wedge: The case of Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy)

2014

Abstract We report on the variation of the elemental (He, Ne, and Ar) and isotopic (He and Ar) compositions of olivine- and clinopyroxene-hosted fluid inclusions hosted in lavas, pyroclastics, and cumulate xenoliths from the last 60 ka of the eruptive history of Stromboli volcano, Italy. Samples belong to (i) the present-day activity as represented by shoshonitic (SHO) basalts, i.e., pumices with low porphyritic (LP) content and high porphyritic (HP) scoriae; (ii) the subalkaline versus alkaline products erupted at Stromboli during its subaerial history among the extreme magmatic series, i.e., calc-alkaline (CA) and potassic (KS); and (iii) the only known ultramafic cumulates (San Bartolo w…

BasaltOlivineMantle wedgeGeochemistryGeologyengineering.materialFluid inclusionUltramafic cumulatesPorphyritic3He/4He ratioIgneous rockGeochemistry and PetrologyUltramafic rockengineeringSr-Nd isotopeXenolithStromboliMantleMaficGeologyChemical Geology
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