FTIR Spectrum of Phenocryst Olivine as an Indicator of Silica Saturation in Magmas |
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Authors: | MATVEEV, S. PORTNYAGIN, M. BALLHAUS, C. BROOKER, R. GEIGER, C. A. |
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Affiliation: | 1 DEPARTMENT OF EARTH AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA, 126 EARTH SCIENCES BUILDING, EDMONTON, ALTA., TG6 2E3, CANADA 2 INSTITUT FÜR MINERALOGIE, UNIVERSITÄT MÜNSTER, CORRENSSTR. 24, 48149 MÜNSTER, GERMANY 3 LEIBNIZ INSTITUTE FOR MARINE SCIENCES, DYNAMICS OF THE OCEAN FLOOR, WISCHHOFSTR. 13, 24148 KIEL, GERMANY 4 DEPARTMENT OF EARTH SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL, QUEENS ROAD, BRISTOL BS8 1RJ, UK 5 INSTITUT FÜR GEOWISSENSCHAFTEN, UNIVERSITÄT KIEL, LUDEWIG-MEYN-STRAßE 10, 24118 KIEL, GERMANY |
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Abstract: | Fourier Transform infrared (FTIR) absorption spectra of hydroxylwere measured on olivine phenocrysts from hydrous basaltic meltsthat originated in island-arc tectonic settings. The basalticmelts encompass a wide range of silica activities from orthopyroxene-saturatedhypersthene-normative to nepheline-normative compositions. Theintensities and wavenumber placement of hydroxyl absorptionbands correlate with the degree of silica saturation of theparent melt from which the olivine crystallized. Olivines fromsilica-undersaturated nepheline-normative melts absorb IR radiationin the wavenumber range 34303590 cm1 (Group 1).In contrast, olivines from orthopyroxene-saturated boniniticmelts exhibit hydroxyl absorption bands in the wavenumber range32853380 cm1 (Group 2). Olivines crystallizedat intermediate silica activities exhibit a combination of thetwo groups of hydroxyl IR bands, where the proportion of Group2 bands increases with increasing silica saturation of the parentmelt. The positions of hydroxyl absorption peaks observed herefor natural samples are consistent with previous measurementson experimentally annealed olivines. Thus protonation experimentscan be employed to make spectroscopically dry olivine structuresvisible by IR, yielding information on the silica saturationof the parental magmas. Hydroxyl concentrations in the studiedolivines were estimated to be 12 ppm, corresponding toan olivinemelt partition coefficient of (1·0 ±0·3) x 104. KEY WORDS: nominally anhydrous minerals; olivine; water; mantle; silica activity; melt inclusions |
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Keywords: | : nominally anhydrous minerals olivine water mantle silica activity melt inclusions |
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