Melting of Refractory Mantle at 1{middle dot}5, 2 and 2{middle dot}5 GPa under Anhydrous and H2O-undersaturated Conditions: Implications for the Petrogenesis of High-Ca Boninites and the Influence of Subduction Components on Mantle Melting |
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Authors: | FALLOON, TREVOR J. DANYUSHEVSKY, LEONID V. |
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Affiliation: | SCHOOL OF EARTH SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA, GPO BOX 252-79, HOBART, TAS. 7001, AUSTRALIA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Boninites are an important end-member supra-subductionzone magmatic suite as they have the highest H2O contents andrequire the most refractory of mantle wedge sources. The pressuretemperatureconditions of boninite origins in the mantle wedge are importantto understanding subduction zone initiation and subsequent evolution.Reaction experiments at 1·5 GPa (13501530°C),2 GPa (14001600°C) and 2·5 GPa (14501530°C)between a model primary high-Ca boninite magma composition anda refractory harzburgite under anhydrous and H2O-undersaturatedconditions (23 wt % H2O in the melt) have been completed.The boninite composition was modelled on melt inclusions occurringin the most magnesian olivine phenocrysts in high-Ca boninitesfrom the Northern Tongan forearc and the Upper Pillow Lavasof the Troodos ophiolite. Direct melting experiments on a modelrefractory lherzolite and a harzburgite composition at 1·5GPa under anhydrous conditions (14001600°C) havealso been completed. Experiments establish a P, T meltinggrid for refractory harzburgite at 1·5, 2 and2·5 GPa and in the presence of 23 wt % H2O. Theeffect of 23 wt % dissolved H2O produces a liquidus depressionin primary boninite of |
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