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Calculation of oxygen isotope fractionation in magmatic rocks

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CHEMICAL GEOLOGY
Volume 193, Issue 1-2, Pages 59-80

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/S0009-2541(02)00226-7

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fractionation factor; oxygen isotope; theoretical calculation; chemical composition; magmatic rock

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The increment method is applied to calculation of oxygen isotope fractionation factors for common magmatic rocks. The O-18-enrichment degree of the different compositions of magmatic rocks is evaluated by the oxygen isotope indices of both CIPW normative minerals and normalized chemical composition. The consistent results are obtained from the two approaches, pointing to negligible oxygen isotope fractionation between rock and melt of the same compositions. The present calculations verify the following sequence of O-18-enrichment in the magmatic rocks: felsic rocks>intermediate rocks>mafic rocks>ultramafic rocks. Two sets of internally consistent fractionation factors are acquired for phenocryst-lava systems at the temperatures above 1000 K and rock-water systems in the temperatures range of 0-1200 degreesC, respectively. The present calculations are consistent with existing data from experiments and/or empirical calibrations. The obtained results can be used to quantitatively determine the history of water-rock interaction and to serve geological thermometry for various types of magmatic rocks (especially extrusive rocks). (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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