初级碳酸从深沉的海洋地中融化
M J Walter1, G P Bulanova, L S Armstrong
1Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, Queen's Road, Bristol BS8 1RJ, UK. m.j.walter@bris.ac.uk
Nature
|August 1, 2008
概括
钻石包装揭示了碳酸盐融,起源于海底的海洋地,在地球地幔的深处形成. 这些古老的融化影响了地幔的地化学和地动力学数十亿年.
科学领域:
- 地质化学 地质化学
- 矿物学是什么?矿物学是什么?
- 石化学 石化学是一门学科.
- 地力学是什么?地力学是什么?
背景情况:
- 地球地幔的部分融化在火山岩中产生地化学多样性.
- 地幔地质化学储库和地力学过程与初级融成分有关.
- 钻石中的矿物质含量为深层地幔过程提供了洞察力.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定地幔中初级和进化碳酸盐化的组成.
- 通过使用钻石嵌,将地幔地化学储存与地动力学过程联系起来.
- 了解地幔进化过程中沉降地的作用.
主要方法:
- 实验性岩石学 试验性岩石学
- 对钻石中的矿物质含量进行地化学分析.
- 微量元素的丰富度计算
主要成果:
- 朱伊纳钻石中的酸盐矿物质含有从碳酸盐融中结晶的钻石.
- 融化含有表明碳酸海洋地在过渡区深度的融化.
- 石榴石内含物记录了类似于原始碳酸盐的演化融的结晶.
结论:
- 碳酸盐融的碳酸从缩的地中获得的,是地幔中化学质量转移的重要代理.
- 这些融化在上层地幔和过渡区留下了持久的化学印记.
- 钻石包裹为深层地幔过程和地地幔相互作用提供了关键证据.
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