Coupled Geodynamical-Geochemical Perspectives on the Generation and Composition of Mid-Ocean Ridge Basalts

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Duvernay, Thomas [1 ]
Jiang, Shihao [1 ]
Ball, Patrick W. [1 ]
Davies, D. Rhodri [1 ]
机构
[1] Australian Natl Univ, Res Sch Earth Sci, Canberra, ACT, Australia
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
mid-ocean ridge; N-MORB; magma chamber; numerical modeling; peridotite melting; parameterizations; MANTLE TRANSITION-ZONE; RECYCLED OCEANIC-CRUST; MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE; TRACE-ELEMENT; ORTHO-PYROXENE; PARTITION-COEFFICIENTS; HETEROGENEOUS MANTLE; MELTING EXPERIMENTS; LHERZOLITE SOLIDUS; CONTINENTAL-CRUST;
D O I
10.1029/2023GC011288
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Owing to their abundance and relative availability on Earth's seafloor, mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORBs) have a well-defined chemical element budget, reflected by the low standard deviation associated with typical normal MORB (N-MORB) composition. However, the exact mechanisms leading to magma differentiation and MORB generation remain debated, which hinders our ability to evaluate MORB parental magma composition. In this study, we leverage the predictive power of the BDD21 numerical framework to obtain a representative trace element budget of parental MORB magma and assess its ability to fractionate into the N-MORB composition. Utilizing revised parameterizations for mineralogy, melting, and partitioning, we couple BDD21 with numerical simulations of a MOR system driven by seafloor spreading in which we track the evolution of partial melting, mineral modal abundances, and concentrations of incompatible elements. Parental magma compositions are determined once simulations reach a steady state, and magma chamber replenishment models are employed to predict the trace element budget of the erupted liquid. We explore a range of geophysical and geochemical parameters to evaluate their effect on computed trace element concentrations. Previous magma chamber replenishment models are extended to account for multiple crystallization events and melt-crystal interaction. Modeling outcomes suggest that petrologically constrained fractionation of parental magma compositions obtained through BDD21 yields glass compositions compatible with the N-MORB budget. Nevertheless, our results show a systematic underestimation of Sr concentration, indicating the presence of recycled oceanic crust in the MORB source region. Beneath Earth's oceans, tectonic plates spread apart at mid-ocean ridges, generating volcanic regions whose magmatic output forms Earth's oceanic crust. The rocks composing the oceanic crust represent the solidification of magma produced by partially melting deeper mantle rocks. Accordingly, they carry a message about the nature of Earth's interior. To decipher this message, scientists recover rock samples from the seabed and analyze their composition to infer the nature of that otherwise inaccessible deep layer. Unfortunately, the chemical inventories obtained for these rocks reveal that significant processing of the magma occurs as it ascends toward the surface. Therefore, the relationship between crustal rocks and their deep parental counterparts is indirect. Here, we address this complexity using a two-step process. First, we simulate the generation and composition of partial melts derived from mantle peridotites (archetypal upper-mantle rocks) using a mid-ocean ridge numerical model. Second, we employ models of magma chamber processes to account for the expected magmatic evolution of the generated liquid. By optimizing and extending existing magma chamber models, we obtain an accurate representation of rock compositions sampled from Earth's seabed. Our findings provide a new opportunity to decipher the nature of Earth's interior. Refined the BDD21 peridotite melting and melt chemistry framework to reproduce geochemical observations of the mid-ocean ridge system Improved calibration of peridotite melting parameterization revises solidus and yields appropriate crustal thickness for mid-ocean ridges Depleted mantle compositions underestimate Sr concentration in basalts, requiring a prevalent contribution from recycled oceanic crust
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