Experimental study of evaporation and isotopic mass fractionation of potassium in silicate melts

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Yu, Y
Hewins, RH [1 ]
Alexander, CMO
Wang, J
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[1] Rutgers State Univ, Dept Geol Sci, Piscataway, NJ 08855 USA
[2] Carnegie Inst Washington, Dept Terr Magnetism, Washington, DC 20015 USA
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美国国家航空航天局;
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10.1016/S0016-7037(02)01176-6
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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The behavior of Na and K during evaporation from chondrule composition melts was studied using a vacuum furnace. Though Na is the less volatile of the two as an element, it is lost more rapidly than K from silicate melts. Mass fractionation of K isotopes was measured by ion microprobe and Rayleigh fractionation is observed for vacuum evaporation (10(-5) atm). With higher pressures of air, the K loss rate decreases but with increasing hydrogen pressure, K is lost more rapidly. delta(41)K decreases with higher pressures, because of back reaction between melt and K in the gas. With long heating duration, the release of light K condensed within the furnace leads to interaction with the K-depleted melt and a further reduction of delta(41)K. Natural chondrules differ in some ways from our experimental residues. Some (especially type IIA) have superchondritic Na and K, despite their assumed formation in nebular hydrogen, which enhances volatile loss, and chondrules do not show K isotopic fractionation. Type I chondrules in Semarkona (LL3.0) either plot on our evaporation trend, or are depleted in K but slightly enriched in Na, relative to K. In Bishunpur (LL3.1), type I chondrules are mostly K-depleted but moderately to strongly enriched in Na. In petrologic type 3.2 to 3.4 chondrites they are enriched in both K and Na, like type 11 chondrules. The alkali contents suggest type I chondrules experienced evaporation and subsequent metasornatism. Their normal delta(41)K values suggest closed-system evaporation of a chondritic precursor in a gas with relatively high K pressures due to vaporization of dust accompanying chondrule precursor aggregates. Type 11 chondrules are volatile-rich, as well as unfractionated in K isotopes. They probably formed in a gas with higher pK than in the case of type I chondrules, due to heating of a more dust-rich parcel of gas. Copyright (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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