Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4679814 Earth and Planetary Science Letters 2008 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The iron isotopic fractionation factor between magnetite and fayalite was measured at high temperature in a piston–cylinder apparatus. For the first time, the three-isotope method [Matsuhisa, J., Goldsmith, J. R., and Clayton, R. N., 1978. Mechanisms of hydrothermal crystallisation of quartz at 250 °C and 15 kbar. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 42, 173–182.] has been used to determine equilibrium fractionation between two minerals directly. The experimentally-determined temperature-dependent iron isotope fractionation between fayalite and magnetite is described by 103ln α57Mag–Fa ≅ Δ57FeMag–Fa = 0.30 (+/− 0.024) × 106 / T2. The equation predicts measurable fractionation at magmatic temperatures. Our work bears on the magnitude of Fe isotope fractionation attending differentiation in magmatic systems and provides a new isotope thermometer for co-existing fayalite and magnetite.

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