Title of article :
The relative effects of composition and temperature on olivine-liquid Ni partitioning: Statistical deconvolution and implications for petrologic modeling
Author/Authors :
Li، نويسنده , , Chusi and Ripley، نويسنده , , Edward M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
We have used the results of 300 1-bar experiments on Ni partitioning between olivine and liquid to calibrate a composition- and temperature-dependent equation for D Ni Ol / melt (wt. ratio). The equation incorporates the simplified thermodynamic formulation proposed by Beattie et al. (1991): ln D Ni Ol / melt = − 0.618 × ln X Div melt X SiO 2 melt + 9250 T − 4.02 , where T is in degrees Kelvin, X is mole fraction, XDivmelt = XMgOmelt + XFeOmelt + XCaOmelt + XMnOmelt + XCoOmelt + XNiOmelt. The average error of prediction for D Ni Ol / melt is ± 12%. The equation indirectly illustrates the effect of depth (pressure) on olivine Ni contents. It allows more accurate modeling of Ni distribution between olivine and coexisting magma during mantle partial melting and olivine crystallization than temperature-independent empirical equations. Higher Ni contents in primitive olivine phenocrysts (Fo > 90) in OIB compared to those in MORB can be explained by the negative depth effect on D Ni Ol / melt during mantle partial melting.
Keywords :
Temperature effect , Depth effect , Empirical equation , Olivine-melt Ni partitioning , Ni-rich olivine , Composition effect
Journal title :
Chemical Geology
Journal title :
Chemical Geology