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The Influence of Sodium and Potassium Chlorides on Phase Ratios in the Eclogite–CaCO3–H2O + CO2 System at 4 GPa and 1200–1300°C

Authors
  • Gorbachev, N. S.1
  • Shapovalov, Yu. B.1
  • Kostyuk, A. V.1
  • 1 Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Experimental Mineralogy, Chernogolovka, 142432, Russia , Chernogolovka (Russia)
Type
Published Article
Journal
Doklady Earth Sciences
Publisher
Pleiades Publishing
Publication Date
Apr 01, 2018
Volume
479
Issue
2
Pages
524–528
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1134/S1028334X18040232
Source
Springer Nature
License
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Abstract

To characterize the influence of alkaline metal chlorides on the phase ratios under melting of upper mantle eclogites, the eclogite–CaCO3–NaCl–KCl system with Н2О + СО2-fluid was studied in the experiments under 4 GPa and 1200–1300°C. A low difference in temperatures (<100°C) was registered between the eclogite solidus and liquidus (>1200 and <1300°C, respectively), which is characteristic for the near-eutectic compositions. The phase proportions were peculiar for the absence of any silicate melt over the entire temperature range considered. The carbonate melt coexisted with clinopyroxene and garnet within 1200–1250°C, whereas a carbonate melt exclusively occurred under above-liquidus conditions at 1300°C. The melt quenching resulted in the formation of a multiphase fine-grained mixture of Ca, Na, and K carbonates and chlorides containing microinclusions of clinopyroxene and garnet. The occurrence of a high-calcium carbonate melt in Cl-containing eclogite systems might play a significant role in the mantle metasomatism of subduction zones characterized by the water–alkaline–chloride type of fluids.

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