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The transport of carbon and hydrogen in subducted oceanic crust: An experimental study to 5 GPa

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EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
卷 278, 期 3-4, 页码 350-360

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2008.12.022

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subduction; carbon; carbonates; lawsonite; hydrogen; basalt; eclogite

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  1. MIUR [PRIN 2007NCN7EZ002]
  2. EU [MRTN-CT-2006-035957-c2c]

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Carbon and hydrogen residence time in the Earth's interior is controlled by complex phase equilibria attained in the subduction zone environment. Carbonic fluid/melts are highly mobile, whereas graphite-diamond are refractory and sluggishly participate in subsolidus reactions; on the contrary carbonates although refractory are extremely reactive. Inclusions of diamond/graphite+carbonates+hydrates in both orogenic and subcratonic mantle remnants reveal that the fates of C and H are intimately related. Experiments were carried out on an altered MORB bulk composition at P from 2.2 to 5.0 GPa and T from 680 degrees C to 800 degrees C, in the presence of a fluid at variable C-O-H ratios and amounts. The role of variable redox conditions was explored buffering fH(2) at NNO and HM equilibria using a double capsule technique. Amphibole breaks down at 2.5-2.6 GPa, epidote persists to 2.7 GPa, 730 degrees C and talc to 3.3 GPa, 800 degrees C. Graphite is ubiquitous above 2.0 GPa at both hydrogen fugacities. At P > 2.0 GPa and fH(2) buffered by NNO, dolomite was recovered at 3.0 GPa, 730 degrees C only, in an experiment with large amount of volatiles added. On the contrary, at fH(2) buffered by HM, carbonate phase fields get wider with pressure: aragonite and/or dolomite are stable up to 2.4 GPa and at higher pressure they are replaced by coexisting magnesite and dolomite. Mg-calcite forms at 4.6-5.0 GPa, 800 degrees C. Unexpectedly, lawsonite was found to coexist with magnesite at temperatures as high as 700 degrees C at 3.3 GPa, and 730 degrees C at 4.2 GPa, revealing a thermal stability in C-O-H bearing systems exceeding by more than 30 degrees C that found in mafic assemblages in the presence of hydrous species only. Chemographic analysis reveals that pressure-temperature stability of lawsonite in basaltic compositions is promoted by CO2 addition and by the oceanic alteration processes. In C-O-H bearing systems, complex mass-balance relations govern the partitioning of volatiles between fluid, hydrates, carbonates, and graphite/diamond at fixed fH(2). In natural systems, the relative amounts of ferric/ferrous iron in garnet and clinopyroxene versus C/carbonate control fluid speciation. The potential production of C-O-H fluid mixtures is evaluated and a heterogeneous oxidation of the subducting lithosphere is suggested as a source for distinct fluid populations. Upon mixing, these fluids promote carbon precipitation. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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