Parameterizations of calcic clinopyroxeneMelt trace element partition coefficients

被引:136
作者
Bedard, Jean H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Geol Survey Canada, Quebec City, PQ G1K 9A9, Canada
关键词
partitioning; clinopyroxene; trace elements; lattice strain model; RARE-EARTH-ELEMENTS; CRYSTAL-CHEMICAL CONTROLS; HIGH-SILICA RHYOLITES; GEOCHEMICAL EVOLUTION; DEPLETED MANTLE; BASALTIC MELTS; HIGH-PRESSURES; PYROXENE; MINERALS; LIQUID;
D O I
10.1002/2013GC005112
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
Semiempirical parameterizations of the values and trends of variation of Nernst trace element partition coefficient data for Ca-rich clinopyroxene (cpx/liquidD) are provided, applicable mainly to common terrestrial magmatic suites. cpx/liquidD data for most trace elements show significant variability which cannot be neglected when modeling melting and crystallization. The influence of pressure on cpx/liquidD is strong for many elements, particularly Na and Sr, which increase as pressure rises, and most high-field strength elements, which decrease with increasing pressure. Most cpx/liquidD values increase as temperature decreases, as wt % melt MgO, MgO# (MgO/MgO+FeOtotal), CaO, and FeO contents drop, as cpx molar Mg# (Mg/Mg+Fetotal) decreases, and as wt % melt SiO2 and Na2O+K2O increase. No clear trends are seen for variations of cpx/liquidD against melt H2O. For mafic melts, many elements show well-defined trends of cpx/liquidD increase as the clinopyroxene tetrahedral Al content (cpx Aliv) increases. Many cpx/liquidD are well correlated against cpx/liquidDTi, and many near-neighbor elements show good cpx/liquidD intercorrelations (e.g., Zr-Hf, U-Th, Nb-Ta, La-Ce, Yb-Lu). Cpx/liquidD profiles calculated from these parameterizations can constrain changes of D values during melting or crystallization. Cpx/liquidD for the rare earth elements were fit to the lattice strain model to derive fits that can reproduce the cpx/liquidDREE profile shapes (REE=rare earth elements). These fits indicate that cpx/liquidDREE for melts more evolved than picritic basalts cannot be modeled assuming that all REE are in octahedral coordination in a single M2 site, but also require sixfold partitioning into an M1 site for Lu-Yb-Tm-Er.
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