VANADIUM IN PERIDOTITES AS A PROXY FOR PALEO-FO2 DURING PARTIAL MELTING: PROSPECTS, LIMITATIONS, AND IMPLICATIONS

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dc.contributor.author Lee C.-T.A.
dc.contributor.author Brandon A.D.
dc.contributor.author Norman M.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-11-26T07:42:37Z
dc.date.available 2021-11-26T07:42:37Z
dc.date.issued 2003
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13870993
dc.identifier.citation Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2003, 67, 16, 3045-3064
dc.identifier.issn 0016-7037
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/32467
dc.description.abstract The compatibility of vanadium (V) during mantle melting is a function of oxygen fugacity (fO2): at high fO2’s, V becomes more incompatible. The prospects and limitations of using the V content of peridotites as a proxy for paleo-fO2 at the time of melt extraction were investigated here by assessing the uncertainties in V measurements and the sensitivity of V as a function of degree of melt extracted and fO2. V-MgO and V-Al2O3 systematics were found to be sensitive to fO2 variations, but consideration of the uncertainties in measurements and model parameters indicates that V is sensitive only to relative fO2 differences greater than ∼2 log units. Post-Archean oceanic mantle peridotites, as represented by abyssal peridotites and obducted massif peridotites, have V-MgO and -Al2O3 systematics that can be modeled by 1.5 GPa melting between FMQ − 3 and FMQ − 1. This is consistent with fO2’s of the mantle source for mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORBs) as determined by the Fe³⁺ activity of peridotitic minerals and basaltic glasses. Some arc-related peridotites have slightly lower V for a given degree of melting than oceanic mantle peridotites, and can be modeled by 1.5 GPa melting at fO2’s as high as FMQ. However, the majority of arc-related peridotites have V-MgO systematics overlapping that of oceanic mantle peridotites, suggesting that although some arc mantle may melt under slightly oxidizing conditions, most arc mantle does not. The fact that thermobarometrically determined fO2’s in arc peridotites and lavas can be significantly higher than that inferred from V systematics, suggests that V retains a record of the fO2 during partial melting, whereas the activity of Fe³⁺ in arc peridotitic minerals and lavas reflect subsequent metasomatic overprints and magmatic differentiation/emplacement processes, respectively.
dc.title VANADIUM IN PERIDOTITES AS A PROXY FOR PALEO-FO2 DURING PARTIAL MELTING: PROSPECTS, LIMITATIONS, AND IMPLICATIONS
dc.type Статья


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