Experimental constraints on mantle sulfide melting up to 8 GPa

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作者
Zhang, Zhou [1 ]
Hirschmann, Marc M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Minnesota, Dept Earth Sci, Minneapolis, MN 55414 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Sulfide; mantle; solidus; melting; experimental constraint; calibration; PLATINUM-GROUP ELEMENTS; H2O STORAGE CAPACITY; NI-S SYSTEM; RE-OS ISOTOPES; HIGH-PRESSURE; IN-SITU; SIDEROPHILE ELEMENTS; LITHOSPHERIC MANTLE; SILICATE MELT; FE;
D O I
10.2138/am-2016-5308
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
We present high-pressure experiments up to 8 GPa that constrain the solidus and liquidus of a composition, Fe0.69Ni0.23Cu0.01S1.00, typical of upper mantle sulfide. Solidus and liquidus brackets of this monosulfide are parameterized according to a relation similar to the Simon-Glatzel equation, yielding, respectively, T ( degrees C) = 1015.1 [P(GPa)/1.88 + 1](0.206) and T (degrees C) s = 1067.3 [P(GPa)/1.19 + 1](0.149) (1 <= p <= 8). The solidus fit is accurate within 15 C over the pressure intervals 1-3.5 GPa and within 30 degrees C over the pressure intervals 3.5-8.0 GPa. The solidus of the material examined is cooler than the geotherm for convecting mantle, but hotter than typical continental geotherms, suggesting that sulfide is molten or partially molten through much of the convecting upper mantle, but potentially solid in the continental mantle. However, the material examined is one of the more refractory among the spectrum of natural mantle sulfide compositions. This, together with the solidus -lowering effects of 0 and C not constrained by the present experiments, indicates that the experimentally derived melting curves are upper bounds on sulfide melting in the Earth's upper mantle and that the regions where sulfide is molten are likely extensive in both the convecting upper mantle and, potentially, the deeper parts of the oceanic and continental lithosphere, including common source regions of many diamonds.
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页码:181 / 192
页数:12
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