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Internally consistent geothermometers for garnet peridotites and pyroxenites

Journal

CONTRIBUTIONS TO MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY
Volume 159, Issue 3, Pages 411-427

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00410-009-0455-9

Keywords

Thermobarometry; Mantle xenoliths; Garnet peridotites; Garnet pyroxenites

Funding

  1. MIUR
  2. IGG-CNR [TA.P01.0004.002]

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Mutual relationships among temperatures estimated with the most widely used geothermometers for garnet peridotites and pyroxenites demonstrate that the methods are not internally consistent and may diverge by over 200A degrees C even in well-equilibrated mantle xenoliths. The Taylor (N Jb Min Abh 172:381-408, 1998) two-pyroxene (TA98) and the Nimis and Taylor (Contrib Mineral Petrol 139:541-554, 2000) single-clinopyroxene thermometers are shown to provide the most reliable estimates, as they reproduce the temperatures of experiments in a variety of simple and natural peridotitic systems. Discrepancies between these two thermometers are negligible in applications to a wide variety of natural samples (a parts per thousand currency sign30A degrees C). The Brey and Kohler (J Petrol 31:1353-1378, 1990) Ca-in-Opx thermometer shows good agreement with TA98 in the range 1,000-1,400A degrees C and a positive bias at lower T (up to +90A degrees C, on average, at T (TA98) = 700A degrees C). The popular Brey and Kohler (J Petrol 31:1353-1378, 1990) two-pyroxene thermometer performs well on clinopyroxene with Na contents of similar to 0.05 atoms per 6-oxygen formula, but shows a systematic positive bias with increasing Na-Cpx (+150A degrees C at Na-Cpx = 0.25). Among Fe-Mg exchange thermometers, the Harley (Contrib Mineral Petrol 86:359-373, 1984) orthopyroxene-garnet and the recent Wu and Zhao (J Metamorphic Geol 25:497-505, 2007) olivine-garnet formulations show the highest precision, but systematically diverge (up to ca. 150A degrees C, on average) from TA98 estimates at T far from 1,100A degrees C and at T < 1,200A degrees C, respectively; these systematic errors are also evident by comparison with experimental data for natural peridotite systems. The older O'Neill and Wood (Contrib Mineral Petrol 70:59-70, 1979) version of the olivine-garnet Fe-Mg thermometer and all popular versions of the clinopyroxene-garnet Fe-Mg thermometer show unacceptably low precision, with discrepancies exceeding 200A degrees C when compared to TA98 results for well-equilibrated xenoliths. Empirical correction to the Brey and Kohler (J Petrol 31:1353-1378, 1990) Ca-in-Opx thermometer and recalibration of the orthopyroxene-garnet thermometer, using well-equilibrated mantle xenoliths and TA98 temperatures as calibrants, are provided in this study to ensure consistency with TA98 estimates in the range 700-1,400A degrees C. Observed discrepancies between the new orthopyroxene-garnet thermometer and TA98 for some localities can be interpreted in the light of orthopyroxene-garnet Fe3+ partitioning systematics and suggest localized and lateral variations in mantle redox conditions, in broad agreement with existing oxybarometric data. Kinetic decoupling of Ca-Mg and Fe-Mg exchange equilibria caused by transient heating appears to be common, but not ubiquitous, near the base of the lithosphere.

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