Formation of Carbon and Hydrogen Species in Magmas at Low Oxygen Fugacity |
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Authors: | KADIK, A. PINEAU, F. LITVIN, Y. JENDRZEJEWSKI, N. MARTINEZ, I. JAVOY, M. |
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Affiliation: | 1 V. I. VERNADSKY INSTITUTE OF GEOCHEMISTRY AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, KOSYGIN ST. 19, MOSCOW, 117975, RUSSIA 2 LABORATOIRE DE GÉOCHIMIE DES ISOTOPES STABLES, UNIVERSITÉ DE PARIS 7 ET IPGP, 2 PLACE JUSSIEU, 75251 PARIS CEDEX 05, FRANCE 3 INSTITUTE OF EXPERIMENTAL MINERALOGY, RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHERNOGOLOVKA, MOSCOW DIST., 142432, RUSSIA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Studies of iron-bearing silicate melt (ferrobasalt) + iron metallicphase + graphite + hydrogen equilibria show that carbon andhydrogen solubilities in melts are important for the evolutionof the upper mantle. In a series of experiments conducted at3·7 GPa and 15201600°C, we have characterizedthe nature (oxidized vs reduced) and quantified the abundancesof C- and H-compounds dissolved in iron-bearing silicate melts.Experiments were carried out in an anvil-with-hole apparatuspermitting the achievement of equal chemical potentials of H2in the inner Pt capsule and outer furnace assembly. The fO2for silicate meltiron equilibrium was 2·32 ±0·04 log units below ironwüstite (IW). Theferrobasalt used as starting material experienced a reductionof its iron oxides and silicate network. The counterpart wasa liberation of oxygen reacting with the hydrogen entering thecapsule. The amount of H2O dissolved in the glasses was measuredby ion microprobe and by step-heating and was found to be between1 and 2 wt %. The dissolved carbon content was found to be 1600ppm C by step-heating. The speciation of C and H componentswas determined by IR and Raman spectroscopy. It was establishedthat the main part of the liberated oxygen was used to formOH and to a much lesser extent H2O, and only traces ofH2, CO2 and |
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Keywords: | : ferrobasalts experimental petrology oxygen fugacity stable isotopes |
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