H2O and CO2 in parental magmas of Kliuchevskoi volcano inferred from study of melt and fluid inclusions in olivine

被引:38
|
作者
Mironov, N. L. [1 ]
Portnyagin, M. V. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Russian Acad Sci, VI Vernadsky Inst Geochem & Analyt Chem GEOKHI, Moscow 119991, Russia
[2] IFM GEOMAR, Leibniz Inst Marine Res, D-24148 Kiel, Germany
关键词
melt and fluid inclusions in olivine; parental magmas; H2O; CO2; Kliuchevskoi volcano; Kamchatka; HIGH-ALUMINA BASALTS; KLYUCHEVSKOY VOLCANO; MAGNESIAN BASALTS; KAMCHATKA; PRESSURES; VOLATILES; MINERALS; MANTLE; GEOCHEMISTRY; CONSTRAINTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.rgg.2011.10.007
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
This paper reports new FTIR data on the H2O and CO2 concentrations in glasses of 26 naturally quenched and experimentally partially homogenized melt inclusions in olivine (Fo(85-91)) phenocrysts from rocks of the Kliuchevskoi volcano. Measured H2O concentrations in the inclusions range from 0.02 to 4 wt.%. The wide variations in the H2O content of the inclusions, which do not correlate with the host olivine composition and contents of major elements in the melts, are explained by the H2O escape from inclusions via diffusion through the host olivine during the magma eruption and the following cooling. The largest H2O loss is characteristic of inclusions from lava samples which cooled slowly after eruption. The minimal H2O loss is observed for inclusions from rapidly quenched pyroclastic rocks. Parental magmas of the Kliuchevskoi volcano are estimated to contain 3.5 wt.% H2O. The new data imply a 40 degrees C lower mantle temperatures than that estimated earlier for the Kliuchevskoi primary melts. The concentrations of CO2 in glasses range from <0.01 to 0.13 wt.% and do not correlate with the type of studied inclusions and their composition. The calculated pressures of melt equilibria with H2O-CO2 fluid inside the inclusions are lower than 270 MPa. They are significantly lower than a pressure of 500 MPa calculated from the density (similar to 0.8 g/cm(3)) of cogenetic fluid inclusions in high-Fo olivine. The significant pressure drop inside the melt inclusions after their trapping in olivine might be due to the H2O loss and redistribution of CO2 from melt to daughter fluid phase. Compared with melt inclusions, cogenetic fluid inclusions provide independent information about the crystallization pressures of olivine and initial CO2 content in the Kliuchevskoi magma, which were estimated to be at least 500 MPa and 0.35 wt.%, respectively. The maximum CO2 concentrations in the primary Kliuchevskoi melts are estimated at 0.8-0.9 wt.%. The decompression crystallization of the Kliuchevskoi magmas starts at depths of 30-40 km and proceeds with a continuous decrease in CO2 content and an increase (up to 6-7 wt.%) and then a decrease (at <300 MPa) in H2O content in melts, which explains the origin of the whole spectrum of rocks and melt inclusions of the Kliuchevskoi volcano. (C) 2011, V.S. Sobolev IGM, Siberian Branch of the RAS. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:1353 / 1367
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Quantification of the CO2 budget and H2O-CO2 systematics in subduction-zone magmas through the experimental hydration of melt inclusions in olivine at high H2O pressure
    Mironov, Nikita
    Portnyagin, Maxim
    Botcharnikov, Roman
    Gurenko, Andrey
    Hoernle, Kaj
    Holtz, Francois
    EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, 2015, 425 : 1 - 11
  • [2] Estimation of CO2 Content in the Gas Phase of Melt Inclusions Using Raman Spectroscopy: Case Study of Inclusions in Olivine from the Karymsky Volcano (Kamchatka)
    Mironov, N. L.
    Tobelko, D. P.
    Smirnov, S. Z.
    Portnyagin, M., V
    Krasheninnikov, S. P.
    RUSSIAN GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS, 2020, 61 (5-6) : 600 - 610
  • [3] Volcanic CO2 output at the Central American subduction zone inferred from melt inclusions in olivine crystals from mafic tephras
    Wehrmann, H.
    Hoernle, K.
    Portnyagin, M.
    Wiedenbeck, M.
    Heydolph, K.
    GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS, 2011, 12
  • [4] Detection of liquid H2O in vapor bubbles in reheated melt inclusions: Implications for magmatic fluid composition and volatile budgets of magmas?
    Esposito, Rosario
    Lamadrid, Hector M.
    Redi, Daniele
    Steele-MacInnis, Matthew
    Bodnar, Robert J.
    Manning, Craig E.
    De Vivo, Benedetto
    Cannatelli, Claudia
    Lima, Annamaria
    AMERICAN MINERALOGIST, 2016, 101 (7-8) : 1691 - 1695
  • [5] Volatiles in olivine-hosted melt inclusions from a rejuvenated O.ahu tephra: Degree of melting controls the primary melt CO2 content-And extent of H2O degassing-Of OIB
    Anderson, Olivia E.
    Jackson, Matthew G.
    Dottin III, James
    Haroardottir, Sunna
    Koga, Kenneth T.
    Seward, Gareth
    Cottle, John
    Rose-Koga, Estelle F.
    Gauer-Pasqualon, Natalia
    CHEMICAL GEOLOGY, 2025, 678
  • [6] H2O and CO2 in magmas from the Mariana arc and back arc systems
    Newman, Sally
    Stolper, Edward
    Stern, Robert
    GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS, 2000, 1
  • [7] A continuous process for manufacture of magnesite and silica from olivine, CO2 and H2O
    Munz, Ingrid Anne
    Kihle, Jan
    Brandvoll, Oyvind
    Machenbach, Ingo
    Carey, James William
    Haug, Tove Anette
    Johansen, Harald
    Eldrup, Nils
    GREENHOUSE GAS CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES 9, 2009, 1 (01): : 4891 - 4898
  • [8] Diffusive equilibration of H2O and oxygen fugacity in natural olivine-hosted melt inclusions
    Humphreys, Jennifer
    Brounce, Maryjo
    Walowski, Kristina
    EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, 2022, 584
  • [9] Experimental determination of H2O and CO2 solubilities of mafic alkaline magmas from Canary Islands
    Jimenez-Mejias, Maria
    Andujar, Joan
    Scaillet, Bruno
    Casillas, Ramon
    COMPTES RENDUS GEOSCIENCE, 2021, 353
  • [10] Raman spectroscopic characterization of H2O in CO2-rich fluid inclusions in granulite facies metamorphic rocks
    Lamadrid, H. M.
    Lamb, W. M.
    Santosh, M.
    Bodnar, R. J.
    GONDWANA RESEARCH, 2014, 26 (01) : 301 - 310