Journal of geophysical research2022,Vol.127Issue(6) :21.DOI:10.1029/2022JB024563

Element Partitioning and Li-O Isotope Fractionation Between Silicate Minerals and Crustal-Derived Carbonatites and Their Implications

Su, Ben-Xun Wang, Jing Cui, Meng-Meng Wu, Yong Pang, Kwan-Nang Malaviarachchi, Sanjeewa P. K. Dharmapriya, P. L.
Journal of geophysical research2022,Vol.127Issue(6) :21.DOI:10.1029/2022JB024563

Element Partitioning and Li-O Isotope Fractionation Between Silicate Minerals and Crustal-Derived Carbonatites and Their Implications

Su, Ben-Xun 1Wang, Jing 1Cui, Meng-Meng 1Wu, Yong 2Pang, Kwan-Nang 3Malaviarachchi, Sanjeewa P. K. 4Dharmapriya, P. L.4
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  • 1. Chinese Acad Sci
  • 2. Beijing Res Inst Uranium Geol
  • 3. Inst Earth Sci Acad Sinica
  • 4. Univ Peradeniya
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Abstract

In order to investigate element partitioning and Li-O isotope fractionation between silicate minerals and carbonatite melts at variable levels from mantle to crust, we document elemental and Li-O isotopic data for major minerals from crust-derived carbonatites at Eppawala, Sri Lanka. Partition coefficients (D) of elements between olivine or clinopyroxene and carbonatite melts are consequently estimated. The estimated D values indicate that Li, Zn, Co, Cr, Mn, and Ni behave compatibly in olivine, while P and Sc are slightly compatible, and V and Al are mildly incompatible. Partition coefficients of elements between clinopyroxene and carbonatite melts are defined here, including highly compatible Li, Sc, Ti, V, Al, and Na, moderately compatible Zn, Co, Cr, and Ga, and incompatible Mn, Ni, P, and Cu. They are systematically higher than literature values obtained from mantle conditions, but their relative compatibilities at different systems are consistent. This indicates that element partitioning between silicates and carbonatite melts is highly temperature- and pressure-dependent and can be used to evaluate geochemical proxies of carbonatite metasomatism, and evolution and mineralization of carbonatite melts. Profile analyses on olivine grains reveal that Fe-loving elements in olivine could well preserve features of crystal growth and modal metasomatic interaction, while Li and O isotope fractionations are strongly controlled by element diffusion and Li isotopes are robust indicators of cryptic metasomatic interaction.

Key words

carbonatite/olivine/Li isotopes/oxygen isotopes/element diffusion/clinopyroxene/PERIDOTITE XENOLITHS/HIGH-TEMPERATURE/UPPER-MANTLE/RB-SR/LITHIUM/METASOMATISM/MELTS/TRACE/SIGNATURES/INTRUSION

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出版年

2022
Journal of geophysical research

Journal of geophysical research

ISSN:2169-9313
被引量3
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