Melting Experiments on a Sanidine Phlogopite Lamproite at 4-7 GPa and their Bearing on the Sources of Lamproitic Magmas |
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Authors: | MITCHELL ROGER H. |
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Affiliation: | DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY, LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY THUNDER BAY, ONT., CANADA P7B 5E1 |
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Abstract: | Suprasolidus phase relations at pressures from 4 to 7 GPa andtemperatures from 1000 to 1700C have been determined experimentallyfor a sanidine phlogopite lamproite from North Table Mountain,Leucite Hills, Wyoming. The lamproite is silica rich and hasbeen postulated to be representative of the magmas which wereparental to the Leucite Hills volcanic field. Near-liquidusphases above 5 GPa are pyrope-rich garnet and jadeite-rich pyroxene.Below 5 GPa, jadeite-poor pyroxene is the only near-liquidusphase. Near-solidus assemblages consist of clinopyroxene, titanianpotassium richterite and titanian phlogopite with either potassiumtitanian silicate above 5 GPa or potassium feldspar below 5GPa. The potassium titanian silicate is a newly recognized high-pressurephase ranging in composition from K4Ti2Si7O20 to K4TiSi8O20.It coexists with coesite at pressures above 6 GPa at 11001400C.A previously unrecognized K-Ba-phosphate is a common near-solidusphase. The phase relationships are interpreted to suggest thatlamproites cannot be derived by the partial melting of simplelherzolitic sources. However, it is proposed that sanidine phlogopitelamproites an derived by high degrees of partial melting ofancient metasomatic veins within a harzburgiticlherzoliticlithospheric substrate mantle. The veins are considered to consistof phlogopite, KTi-richterite, KBa-phosphate andKTi-silicates. KEY WORDS: lamproilte; experimental petrology; upper mantle *Corresponding author |
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