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Quartz-bearing rhyolitic melts in the Earth’s mantle
by
Cavallo, Andrea
, Bianchini, Gianluca
, Avanzinelli, Riccardo
, Dallai, Luigi
, Deloule, Etienne
, Gaeta, Mario
, Natali, Claudio
, Conticelli, Sandro
in
140/58
/ 147/137
/ 704/2151
/ 704/2151/209
/ 704/2151/431
/ Crystals
/ Cycles
/ Dehydration
/ Derivation
/ Earth crust
/ Earth mantle
/ High pressure
/ High temperature
/ High temperature effects
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Inclusions
/ Isotope composition
/ Isotopes
/ Lava
/ Melting
/ multidisciplinary
/ Olivine
/ Oxygen isotopes
/ Peridotite
/ Plagioclase
/ Quartz
/ Quartz crystals
/ Rhyolite
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Thermodynamic models
2022
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Quartz-bearing rhyolitic melts in the Earth’s mantle
by
Cavallo, Andrea
, Bianchini, Gianluca
, Avanzinelli, Riccardo
, Dallai, Luigi
, Deloule, Etienne
, Gaeta, Mario
, Natali, Claudio
, Conticelli, Sandro
in
140/58
/ 147/137
/ 704/2151
/ 704/2151/209
/ 704/2151/431
/ Crystals
/ Cycles
/ Dehydration
/ Derivation
/ Earth crust
/ Earth mantle
/ High pressure
/ High temperature
/ High temperature effects
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Inclusions
/ Isotope composition
/ Isotopes
/ Lava
/ Melting
/ multidisciplinary
/ Olivine
/ Oxygen isotopes
/ Peridotite
/ Plagioclase
/ Quartz
/ Quartz crystals
/ Rhyolite
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Thermodynamic models
2022
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Quartz-bearing rhyolitic melts in the Earth’s mantle
by
Cavallo, Andrea
, Bianchini, Gianluca
, Avanzinelli, Riccardo
, Dallai, Luigi
, Deloule, Etienne
, Gaeta, Mario
, Natali, Claudio
, Conticelli, Sandro
in
140/58
/ 147/137
/ 704/2151
/ 704/2151/209
/ 704/2151/431
/ Crystals
/ Cycles
/ Dehydration
/ Derivation
/ Earth crust
/ Earth mantle
/ High pressure
/ High temperature
/ High temperature effects
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Inclusions
/ Isotope composition
/ Isotopes
/ Lava
/ Melting
/ multidisciplinary
/ Olivine
/ Oxygen isotopes
/ Peridotite
/ Plagioclase
/ Quartz
/ Quartz crystals
/ Rhyolite
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Thermodynamic models
2022
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Journal Article
Quartz-bearing rhyolitic melts in the Earth’s mantle
2022
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The occurrence of rhyolite melts in the mantle has been predicted by high pressure-high temperature experiments but never observed in nature. Here we report natural quartz-bearing rhyolitic melt inclusions and interstitial glass within peridotite xenoliths. The oxygen isotope composition of quartz crystals shows the unequivocal continental crustal derivation of these melts, which approximate the minimum composition in the quartz-albite-orthoclase system. Thermodynamic modelling suggests rhyolite was originated from partial melting of near-anhydrous garnet-bearing metapelites at temperatures ~1000 °C and interacted with peridotite at pressure ~1 GPa. Reaction of rhyolite with olivine converted lherzolite rocks into orthopyroxene-domains and orthopyroxene + plagioclase veins. The recognition of rhyolitic melts in the mantle provides direct evidence for element cycling through earth’s reservoirs, accommodated by dehydration and melting of crustal material, brought into the mantle by subduction, chemically modifying the mantle source, and ultimately returning to surface by arc magmatism.
The paper reports the occurrence of quartz-bearing rhyolitic melt inclusions and interstitial glasses within peridotite xenoliths. Their O-isotope composition proves crustal derivation and cycling into the mantle at convergent plate margins.
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