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Melting relations of anhydrous olivine-free pyroxenite Px1 at 2 GPa

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
Citation:
Melting relations of anhydrous olivine-free pyroxenite Px1 at 2 GPa / G. Borghini, P. Fumagalli. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MINERALOGY. - ISSN 1617-4011. - 32:2(2020 Mar 23), pp. 251-264. [10.5194/ejm-32-251-2020]
abstract:
The reaction between melt derived by mafic heterogeneities and peridotites in an upwelling mantle may form hybrid olivine-free pyroxenites. In order to evaluate the impact of these lithologies on the chemistry of primitive magmas and their ability to give rise to new mantle heterogeneities, we experimentally investigate the melting relations at 2 GPa of the model olivine-free pyroxenite Px1 (X-Mg = 0.81, SiO2 = 52.9 wt %, Al2O3 = 11.3 wt %, CaO = 7.6 wt %). The subsolidus assemblage consists of clinopyroxene, orthopyroxene, and garnet. At 2 GPa, the solidus of Px1 is located between 1250 and 1280 degrees C, at a temperature about 70 degrees C lower than the solidus of fertile lherzolite. At increasing melt fraction, the sequence of mineral phase disappearance is garnet-clinopyroxene-orthopyroxene. Across the solidus, partial melting of Px1 is controlled by reaction garnet + clinopyroxene = liquid + orthopyroxene, and above 1300 degrees C, once garnet is completely consumed, by reaction clinopyroxene + orthopyroxene = liquid. Orthopyroxene is the liquidus phase, and at 1480 degrees C olivine-free pyroxenite Px1 is completely molten indicating a melting interval of about 200 degrees C. Isobaric melt productivity is similar to garnet clinopyroxenites, and it is more than 3 times that of a fertile lherzolite at 1400 degrees C. Px1 partial melts cover a wide range of X-Mg (0.57-0.84), with SiO2, Al2O3 and Na2O decreasing and Cr2O3 increasing with the degree of melting. CaO content in partial melts increases as long as clinopyroxene is involved in melting reactions and decreases after its exhaustion. At 2 GPa and for melting degrees higher than 10 %, Px1 produces MgO-rich basaltic andesites matching the composition of eclogitic melts in terms of silica and alkali contents but with significantly higher X-Mg values. These melts differ from those derived from lherzolites at 2 GPa by higher SiO2 and lower CaO contents. Their high silica activity makes them very reactive with mantle peridotite producing hybrid orthopyroxene-rich lithologies and residual websterites. Melt-rock reactions likely prevent direct extraction of melts produced by olivine-free pyroxenites.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
List of contributors:
G. Borghini, P. Fumagalli
Authors of the University:
BORGHINI GIULIO ( author )
FUMAGALLI PATRIZIA ( author )
Link to information sheet:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/722582
Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/722582/1438800/Borghini_Fumagalli_postprints.pdf
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/722582/1479711/ejm-32-251-2020-2.pdf
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Melt-rock reaction and melt migration in the MORB mantle through combined natural and experimental studies
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