Trace element characteristics of partial melts produced by melting of metabasalts at high pressures: Constraints on the formation condition of adakitic melts

Experiments were conducted on a natural basalt (with 5 wt.% added H2O) at 1.0-2.5GPa and 900-1100℃. Experimental products include partial melts (quenched glasses) + residual mineral assemblages of amphibolite or eclogite. Electron microprobe and LAM-ICP-MS were used to determine major and trace elem...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science China. Earth sciences 2006-09, Vol.49 (9), p.915-925
Hauptverfasser: Xiong, Xiaolin, Adam, J., Green, T. H., Niu, Hecai, Wu, Jinhua, Cai, Zhiyong
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Zusammenfassung:Experiments were conducted on a natural basalt (with 5 wt.% added H2O) at 1.0-2.5GPa and 900-1100℃. Experimental products include partial melts (quenched glasses) + residual mineral assemblages of amphibolite or eclogite. Electron microprobe and LAM-ICP-MS were used to determine major and trace element compositions of these quenched melts, respectively. Major element compositions of all the melts are tonalitic- trondhjemitic, similar to adakite. Their trace element characteristics are controlled by coexisting residual minerals. Signatures of adakite such as high Sr/Y,low HREE and negative Nb-Ta anomaly, etc. are present only in the melts coexisting with residual assemblages containing rutile and garnet (rutile-bearing eclogite or rutile-bearing amphibole-eclogite).Garnet leads to HREE depletion in melts, whereas futile controls Nb and Ta partitioning during the partial melting and causes negative Nb-Ta anomaly in melts. Therefore, in addition to garnet, rutile is also a necessary residual phase during the generation of adakite or TTG magmas to account for the negative Nb-Ta anomaly of the magmas. The depth for the generation of adakite/TTG magmas via melting of metabasalt must be more than about 50 km based on the approximate 1.5 GPa minimum-pressure for rutile stability in the partial melting field of hydrous basalt.
ISSN:1674-7313
1006-9313
1869-1897
1862-2801
DOI:10.1007/s11430-006-0915-2