This paper reviews the origin and evolution of fluid inclusions in ultramafic xenoliths, providing a framework for interpreting the chemistry of mantle fluids in the different geodynamic settings. Fluid inclusion data show that in the shallow mantle, at depths below about 100 km, the dominant fluid phase is CO2 +/- brines, changing to alkali-, carbonate-rich (silicate) melts at higher pressures. Major solutes in aqueous fluids are chlorides, silica and alkalis (saline brines; 5-50 wt.% NaCl eq.). Fluid inclusions in peridotites record CO2 fluxing from reacting metasomatic carbonate-rich melts at high pressures, and suggest significant upper-mantle carbon outgassing over time. Mantle-derived CO2 (+/- brines) may eventually reach upper-crustal levels, including the atmosphere, independently from, and additionally to magma degassing in active volcanoes

Frezzotti, M., Touret, J. (2014). CO2, carbonate-rich melts, and brines in the mantle. GEOSCIENCE FRONTIERS, 5(5), 697-710 [10.1016/j.gsf.2014.03.014].

CO2, carbonate-rich melts, and brines in the mantle

Frezzotti, ML;
2014

Abstract

This paper reviews the origin and evolution of fluid inclusions in ultramafic xenoliths, providing a framework for interpreting the chemistry of mantle fluids in the different geodynamic settings. Fluid inclusion data show that in the shallow mantle, at depths below about 100 km, the dominant fluid phase is CO2 +/- brines, changing to alkali-, carbonate-rich (silicate) melts at higher pressures. Major solutes in aqueous fluids are chlorides, silica and alkalis (saline brines; 5-50 wt.% NaCl eq.). Fluid inclusions in peridotites record CO2 fluxing from reacting metasomatic carbonate-rich melts at high pressures, and suggest significant upper-mantle carbon outgassing over time. Mantle-derived CO2 (+/- brines) may eventually reach upper-crustal levels, including the atmosphere, independently from, and additionally to magma degassing in active volcanoes
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CO2, petrology, mantle
English
2014
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697
710
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Frezzotti, M., Touret, J. (2014). CO2, carbonate-rich melts, and brines in the mantle. GEOSCIENCE FRONTIERS, 5(5), 697-710 [10.1016/j.gsf.2014.03.014].
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