THE ROLE OF FLUORINE AND OXYGEN FUGACITY IN THE GENESIS OF THE ULTRAPOTASSIC ROCKS

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dc.contributor.author Foley S.F.
dc.contributor.author Taylor W.R.
dc.contributor.author Green D.H.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-02-25T07:11:29Z
dc.date.available 2020-02-25T07:11:29Z
dc.date.issued 1986
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=31514335
dc.identifier.citation CONTRIBUTIONS TO MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY, 1986, 94, 2, 183-192
dc.identifier.issn 0010-7999
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/16070
dc.description.abstract The effects of H2O, CO2, CH4 and HF on partial melting of a model phlogopite harzburgite mantle are considered with regard to the production of ultrapotassic magmas. Fluorine has a polymerising effect in H2O-poor conditions, but in the presence of abundant H2O where HF rather than F is dominant, the overall effect is depolymerisation. Methane also dissolves by forming (OH)− groups, and so has a depolymerising effect. Group I ultrapotassic rocks (lamproites) probably originate from primary magmas with SiO2 contents ranging from around 40 wt% to at least 52 wt%. This range can be explained by differing depths of origin from a similar source with a similar reduced H2O-CH4-HF volatile mixture. The formation of silica-rich initial melts from a model phlogopite harzburgite is assisted by the presence of CH4 and HF. Dissociation of less than 0.1 wt% H2O, driven by H2 loss, is sufficient to cause oxidation during emplacement to observed oxidation states. Silica-poor ultrapotassic rocks could be produced at higher pressures in a reduced environment, or in an oxidised environment with high CO2/(CO2 + H2O) ratios. Group II (African Rift) potassic rocks may originate in H2O-poor conditions in which fluorine will maintain a large phlogopite phase field, so that initial melts will be magnesian and silica-undersaturated.
dc.title THE ROLE OF FLUORINE AND OXYGEN FUGACITY IN THE GENESIS OF THE ULTRAPOTASSIC ROCKS
dc.type Статья


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