Experimental constraints on differentiation and H2O abundance of calc-alkaline magmas

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作者
Kawamoto, T [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV TOKYO, INST GEOL, TOKYO 113, JAPAN
关键词
magmas; basalts; andesites; dacites; rhyolites; water; subduction;
D O I
10.1016/S0012-821X(96)00182-3
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
Partial melting experiments were conducted on a natural high-alumina basalt from the Higashi-Izu volcanoes (47.4 wt.% SiO2; 8.3 wt.% MgO) with 1 and 2 wt.% total H2O at 0.5 and 1 GPa, 1125-875 degrees C. The partial melts produced segregate by capillary action into crimped parts of the capsule, preventing chemical modification of the melt during quenching. Liquid compositions in 1 wt.% total H2O runs at 0.5 GPa mimic the chemical variations of calc-alkaline andesites and dacites associated with the basalt. The residual phase assemblages from 1 wt.% total H2O experiments are consistent with the observed phenocrysts in two pyroxene andesite and hornblende (hb)-orthopyroxene (opx) dacite. In contrast, a clinopyroxene (cpx)-hb rhyolite assemblage is produced in the 2 wt.% total H2O experiments. Although no such cpx-hb rhyolite is found in either Northeast Japan or the Izu-Mariana are, this type of rhyolite is found in Central America, which is also characterized by high H2O contents in the associated basaltic melts ([1]). The abundance of SiO2 in residual liquids increased from 49 to 54 wt.% in the 25 degrees C interval between 1125 degrees and 1100 degrees C in the 1 wt.% total H2O system, and from 63 to 71 wt.% in the 50 degrees C interval between 975 degrees and 925 degrees C, The first gap between basalt and andesite is generated by a sudden change in the amount of partial melt, and the second gap between andesite and dacite is produced by the formation of hornblende by the consumption of pyroxene, because the SiO2 abundance of hornblende is less than that of pyroxene. These two reaction relations result in the existence of two compositional gaps, between basalt and andesite, and between andesite and dacite, which are recognized in the Higashi-Izu volcano group and many other calc-alkaline volcanoes.
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