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Water contents of nominally anhydrous orthopyroxenes from oceanic peridotites determined by SIMS and FTIR

Journal

MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY
Volume 115, Issue 6, Pages 611-630

Publisher

SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00710-021-00757-9

Keywords

FTIR; Hydrogen; Nominally anhydrous minerals; Orthopyroxene; SIMS; Spinel peridotite

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [Schm1039/12-1]
  2. Bavarian Equal Opportunities Sponsorship - Realisierung von Chancengleichheit von Frauen in Forschung und Lehre (FFL) - Realization Equal Opportunities for Women in Research and Teaching

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This study introduces new SIMS reference materials for measuring water contents in orthopyroxenes from the upper mantle. Results show a correlation between water contents and Al2O3 contents as well as Cr#s in the samples. The study also presents an optimized strategy using both SIMS and FTIR for quantifying structural water in highly altered samples.
This study presents new secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) reference materials (RMs) for measuring water contents in nominally anhydrous orthopyroxenes from upper mantle peridotites. The enstatitic reference orthopyroxenes from spinel peridotite xenoliths have Mg#s between 0.83 and 0.86, Al2O3 ranges between 4.02 and 5.56 wt%, and Cr2O3 ranges between 0.21 and 0.69 wt%. Based on Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) characterizations, the water contents of the eleven reference orthopyroxenes vary from dry to 249 +/- 6 mu g/g H2O. Using these reference grains, a set of orthopyroxene samples obtained from variably altered abyssal spinel peridotites from the Atlantic and Arctic Ridges as well as from the Izu-Bonin-Mariana forearc region was analyzed by SIMS and FTIR regarding their incorporation of water. The major element composition of the sample orthopyroxenes is typical of spinel peridotites from the upper mantle, characterized by Mg#s between 0.90 and 0.92, Al2O3 between 1.66 and 5.34 wt%, and Cr2O3 between 0.62 and 0.96 wt%. Water contents as measured by SIMS range from 68 +/- 7 to 261 +/- 11 mu g/g H2O and correlate well with Al2O3 contents (r = 0.80) and Cr#s (r(.) = -0.89). We also describe in detail an optimized strategy, employing both SIMS and FTIR, for quantifying structural water in highly altered samples such as abyssal peridotite. This approach first analyzes individual oriented grains by polarized FTIR, which provides an overview of alteration. Subsequently, the same grain along with others of the same sample is measured using SIMS, thereby gaining information about homogeneity at the hand sample scale, which is key for understanding the geological history of these rocks.

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