THE TRANSITION FROM POROUS TO CHANNELIZED FLOW DUE TO MELT/ROCK REACTION DURING MELT MIGRATION

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DAINES, MJ
KOHLSTEDT, DL
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[1] Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota
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10.1029/93GL03052
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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The effect of melt/rock reaction on the mechanisms and kinetics of melt migration is investigated through a series of melt migration experiments in which melt saturated only in olivine infiltrates synthetic peridotites containing different proportions of olivine and Ca-poor pyroxene. The microstructures that develop are significantly different from those formed during melt migration in a chemically equilibrated system. A reaction zone develops in which all pyroxene is dissolved, the melt fraction is increased, and olivine grain size is increased. The reaction front is unstable so that finger-like structures or channels with higher melt content develop. The morphology of the instability depends on the initial pyroxene content of the infiltrated rock. This reactive-infiltration instability with the resulting formation of melt fingers could facilitate the transition from porous to channelized flow in the mantle.
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