Geochemistry of abyssal peridotites from ODP Hole 209-1274A
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LATITUDE: 15.647780 * LONGITUDE: -46.676360 * DATE/TIME START: 2003-06-15T00:30:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2003-06-18T21:45:00 |
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31/05/2009
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Aqueous dihydrogen (H2,aq) is produced in copious amounts when seawater interacts with peridotite and H2O oxidizes ferrous iron in olivine to ferric iron in secondary magnetite and serpentine. Poorly understood in this process is the partitioning of iron and its oxidation state in serpentine, although both impose an important control on dihydrogen production. We present results of detailed petrographic, mineral chemical, magnetic and Mößbauer analyses of partially to fully serpentinized peridotites from the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 209, Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) 15°N area. These results are used to constrain the fate of iron during serpentinization and are compared with phase equilibria considerations and peridotite-seawater reaction path models. In samples from Hole 1274A, mesh-rims reveal a distinct in-to-out zoning from brucite at the interface with primary olivine, followed by a zone of serpentine + brucite ± magnetite and finally serpentine + magnetite in the outermost mesh-rim. The compositions of coexisting serpentine (Mg# 95) and brucite (Mg# 80) vary little throughout the core. About 30-50% of the iron in serpentine/brucite mesh-rims is trivalent, irrespective of subbasement depth and protolith (harzburgite versus dunite). Model calculations suggest that both partitioning and oxidation state of iron are very sensitive to temperature and water-to-rock ratio during serpentinization. At temperatures above 330 °C the dissolution of olivine and coeval formation of serpentine, magnetite and dihydrogen depends on the availability of an external silica source. At these temperatures the extent of olivine serpentinization is insufficient to produce much hydrogen, hence conditions are not reducing enough to form awaruite. At T < 330 °C, hydrogen generation is facilitated by the formation of brucite, as dissolution of olivine to form serpentine, magnetite and brucite requires no addition of silica. The model calculations suggest that the iron distribution observed in serpentine and brucite is consistent with formation temperatures ranging from <150 to 250 °C and bulk water-to-rock ratios between 0.1 and 5. These conditions coincide with peak hydrogen fugacities during serpentinization and are conducive to awaruite formation during main stage serpentinization. The development of the common brucite rims around olivine is either due to an arrested reaction olivine -> brucite -> serpentine + brucite, or reflects metastable olivine-brucite equilibria developing in the strong gradient in silica activity between orthopyroxene (talc-serpentine) and olivine (serpentine-brucite). |
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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.783396 doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.783396 |
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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted |
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Supplement to: Klein, Frieder; Bach, Wolfgang; Jöns, Niels; McCollom, Thomas M; Moskowitz, Bruce; Berquo, Thelma (2009): Iron Partitioning and Hydrogen Generation During Serpentinization of Abyssal Perdotites from 15°N on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 73(22), 6868-6893, doi:10.1016/j.gca.2009.08.021 |
Palavras-Chave | #209-1274A; Al; Al2O3; Aluminium; Aluminium oxide; Ca; Calcium; Calcium oxide; Calculated based on oxygen number; calculated endmember brucite Mg#; CaO; Chromium; Chromium(III) oxide; Co; Cobalt; Cobalt(II) oxide; CoIIO; Cr; Cr2O3; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Electron microprobe; Elements, total; Factor; Fe; Fe(III); Fe2+; Fe3+; Fe3+/Fetotal; Fe3O4; FeO; from Paulick et al. (2006); Iron 2+; Iron 2+ and 3+; Iron 3+; Iron 3+/Iron total; Iron III, ferric iron; Iron oxide, FeO; Joides Resolution; K; K2O; Label; Label 2; Leg209; Magnesium; Magnesium number; Magnesium oxide; Magnetite; Magnetization analysis; Manganese; Manganese oxide; mbsf; Mg; Mg/(Mg + Fe); MgO; Mineral; Mineral name; Mn; MnO; Mössbauer spectroscopy; N; Na; Na2O; Ni; Nickel; Nickel oxide; NiO; No O; North Atlantic Ocean; Number of oxygens; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP; ODP sample designation; Potassium; Potassium oxide; R**2; Rock; Rock type; S; Sample amount; Sample code/label; Sample code/label 2; Si; Silicon; Silicon dioxide; SiO2; SO3**2-; Sodium; Sodium oxide; Sulfite; Sulphur; Sum; Texture; Ti; TiO2; Titanium; Titanium oxide; Titration; total |
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