Differentiation and crystallization conditions of basalts from the Kerguelen large igneous province: an experimental study
Phase relations of basalts from the Kerguelen large igneous province have been investigated experimentally to understand the effect of temperature, f O 2 , and fugacity of volatiles (e.g., H 2 O and CO 2 ) on the differentiation path of LIP basalts. The starting rock samples were a tholeiitic basalt...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Contributions to mineralogy and petrology 2009-10, Vol.158 (4), p.505-527 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Phase relations of basalts from the Kerguelen large igneous province have been investigated experimentally to understand the effect of temperature,
f
O
2
, and fugacity of volatiles (e.g., H
2
O and CO
2
) on the differentiation path of LIP basalts. The starting rock samples were a tholeiitic basalt from the Northern Kerguelen Plateau (ODP Leg 183 Site 1140) and mildly alkalic basalt evolved from the Kerguelen Archipelago (Mt. Crozier on the Courbet Peninsula), representing different differentiation stages of basalts related to the Kerguelen mantle plume. The influence of temperature, water and oxygen fugacity on phase stability and composition was investigated at 500 MPa and all experiments were fluid-saturated. Crystallization experiments were performed at temperatures between 900 and 1,160°C under oxidizing (log
f
O
2
~ ΔQFM + 4) and reducing conditions (log
f
O
2
~ QFM) in an internally heated gas-pressure vessel equipped with a rapid quench device and a Pt-Membrane for monitoring the
f
H
2
. In all experiments, a significant influence of the
f
O
2
on the composition and stability of the Mg/Fe-bearing mineral phases could be observed. Under reducing conditions, the residual melts follow a tholeiitic differentiation trend. In contrast, melts have high Mg# [Mg
2+
/(Mg
2+
+ Fe
2+
)] and follow a calk-alkalic differentiation trend at oxidizing conditions. The comparison of the natural phenocryst assemblages with the experimental products allows us to constrain the differentiation and pre-eruptive conditions of these magmas. The pre-eruptive temperature of the alkalic basalt was about 950–1,050°C. The water content of the melt was below 2.5 wt% H
2
O and strongly oxidizing conditions (log
f
O
2
~ ΔQFM + 2) were prevailing in the magma chamber prior to eruption. The temperature of the tholeiitic melt was above 1,060°C, with a water content below 2 wt% H
2
O and a log
f
O
2
~ ΔQFM + 1. Early fractionation of clinopyroxene is a crucial step resulting in the generation of silica-poor and alkali-rich residual melts (e.g., alkali basalt). The enrichment of alkalis in residual melts is enhanced at high
f
O
2
and low
a
H
2
O. |
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ISSN: | 0010-7999 1432-0967 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00410-009-0394-5 |