Estimates of dissolved CO2 in subduction-zone fluids are based on thermodynamic models, relying on a very sparse experimental data base. Here, we present experimental data at 1-3 GPa, 800 °C, and ΔFMQ ≈ -0.5 for the volatiles and solute contents of graphite-saturated fluids in the systems COH, SiO2-COH (+ quartz/coesite) and MgO-SiO2-COH (+ forsterite and enstatite). The CO2 content of fluids interacting with silicates exceeds the amounts measured in the pure COH system by up to 30 mol%, as a consequence of a decrease in water activity probably associated with the formation of organic complexes containing Si-O-C and Si-O-Mg bonds. The interaction of deep aqueous fluids with silicates is a novel mechanism for controlling the composition of subduction COH fluids, promoting the deep CO2 transfer from the slab-mantle interface to the overlying mantle wedge, in particular where fluids are stable over melts

Tumiati, S., Tiraboschi, C., Sverjensky, D., Pettke, T., Recchia, S., Ulmer, P., et al. (2017). Silicate dissolution boosts the CO2 concentrations in subduction fluids. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 8(1) [10.1038/s41467-017-00562-z].

Silicate dissolution boosts the CO2 concentrations in subduction fluids

TIRABOSCHI, CARLA
Secondo
;
2017

Abstract

Estimates of dissolved CO2 in subduction-zone fluids are based on thermodynamic models, relying on a very sparse experimental data base. Here, we present experimental data at 1-3 GPa, 800 °C, and ΔFMQ ≈ -0.5 for the volatiles and solute contents of graphite-saturated fluids in the systems COH, SiO2-COH (+ quartz/coesite) and MgO-SiO2-COH (+ forsterite and enstatite). The CO2 content of fluids interacting with silicates exceeds the amounts measured in the pure COH system by up to 30 mol%, as a consequence of a decrease in water activity probably associated with the formation of organic complexes containing Si-O-C and Si-O-Mg bonds. The interaction of deep aqueous fluids with silicates is a novel mechanism for controlling the composition of subduction COH fluids, promoting the deep CO2 transfer from the slab-mantle interface to the overlying mantle wedge, in particular where fluids are stable over melts
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experimental petrology, deep carbon cycle
English
2017
8
1
616
open
Tumiati, S., Tiraboschi, C., Sverjensky, D., Pettke, T., Recchia, S., Ulmer, P., et al. (2017). Silicate dissolution boosts the CO2 concentrations in subduction fluids. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 8(1) [10.1038/s41467-017-00562-z].
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