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Melting of pelitic sediments at subarc depths: 2. Melt chemistry, viscosities and a parameterization of melt composition
The now numerous experimental studies on sediment melting at sub-arc pressures provide the data necessary to model melt compositions. These vary systematically as a function of melt fraction (F) to F=0.6. Compositional bands as a function of melt fraction are relatively narrow for all major oxides e...
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Published in: | Chemical geology 2015-05, Vol.404, p.168-182 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The now numerous experimental studies on sediment melting at sub-arc pressures provide the data necessary to model melt compositions. These vary systematically as a function of melt fraction (F) to F=0.6. Compositional bands as a function of melt fraction are relatively narrow for all major oxides except for the alkalis where pressure and H2O-contents lead to variations by a factor of 3–5. Most sediment melts are meta- to slightly per-aluminous granites with 71–77wt.% SiO2 (on a volatile free basis), 12–16wt.% Al2O3, and 8–12wt.% total Na2O+K2O; MgO+FeO increase from 0.5 near the solidus to ~3.0wt.% at F=0.6, while CaO remains |
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ISSN: | 0009-2541 1872-6836 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2015.02.013 |