Element partitioning in magnetite under low-grade metamorphic conditions - a case study from the Proterozoic Belt Supergroup, USA

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作者
Nadoll, Patrick [1 ,5 ]
Mauk, Jeffrey L. [2 ]
Hayes, Timothy S. [3 ]
Koenig, Alan E. [2 ]
Box, Stephen E. [4 ]
机构
[1] Friedrich Alexander Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, GeoZentrum Nordbayern, Schlossgarten 5a, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany
[2] US Geol Survey, Box 25046, Denver, CO 80225 USA
[3] US Geol Survey, Tucson, AZ USA
[4] US Geol Survey, Spokane, WA USA
[5] Univ Auckland, Sch Geog Geol & Environm Sci, Auckland, New Zealand
关键词
magnetite; Belt Supergroup; metamorphic; partition coefficient; element mobility; XRF; EMPA; LA-ICP-MS; HIGH-SILICA RHYOLITES; FE-TI OXIDES; TRACE-ELEMENTS; UNITED-STATES; CATION DIFFUSION; DISTRIBUTION COEFFICIENTS; BRITISH-COLUMBIA; OXYGEN FUGACITY; MELT EQUILIBRIA; VOLCANIC-ROCKS;
D O I
10.1127/ejm/2017/0029-2657
中图分类号
P57 [矿物学];
学科分类号
070901 ;
摘要
The distribution and partitioning of elements in igneous rocks is well established for various melt-(fluid)-solid pairs and provides important insights into the petrogenesis of these rocks. Studies of the partitioning behavior of elements under metamorphic conditions are scarce and commonly focus on high-grade metamorphic facies. Little is known about the partitioning behavior of elements under low-grade metamorphic conditions. Greenschist-facies metasedimentary rocks of the North American Belt Supergroup host magnetite that displays equilibrium features with co-existing mineral phases such as quartz and carbonate. Magnetite is an ideal target for geochemical investigations because it can incorporate a large number of cations and is sensitive to changes in temperature, oxygen fugacity, pressure, whole-rock composition, and cooling trends. Whole-rock major and trace element analyses have been undertaken on representative samples from Belt Supergroup metasedimentary rocks using X-ray fluorescence. Electron microprobe and laser ablation ICP-MS were used to obtain major and trace element concentrations for magnetite hosted in these rocks. Stable-isotope geothermometry of magnetite-quartz and magnetite-carbonate pairs constrain metamorphic temperatures to ca. 390 degrees C. Partition coefficients (D) for magnetite-matrix pairs presumably reflect equilibrium at these low-grade metamorphic conditions. Except for Mn and Ni, which show comparable partition coefficients, the calculated values are one to two orders of magnitude lower than those for igneous magnetite. Aluminum displays the lowest calculated partition coefficient with a value of 0.006 and Ni and Fe the highest values with 6.3 and 20.9, respectively. Of the elements that commonly occur in spinel-group minerals, two groups can be distinguished: (1) elements that preferentially partition into the host rock (D < 1): Al, Mg, Pb, and Ti and (2) elements that show a preference to partition into magnetite (D > 1): Zn, Mn, Cr, V, Ni, and Fe.
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