Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4716259 | Lithos | 2013 | 11 Pages |
A model for the incorporation of alumina in FeO–MgO–Al2O3–SiO2–H2O (FMASH) serpentinites has been developed by considering ideal Tschermak (Al2Mg− 1Si− 1) solid solution in antigorite. The antigorite model has been calibrated by fitting the experimental conditions for the decomposition of antigorite to chlorite + olivine + orthopyroxene + fluid in the FMASH system. The antigorite Al-contents predicted with this model are in agreement with natural observations and suggest a maximum alumina solubility in antigorite of 3.6 wt.% Al2O3 at 20 kbar–650 °C and of 4.5 wt.% Al2O3 at 3 kbar–560 °C. In the assemblage antigorite–olivine–chlorite–fluid, the Al-content of antigorite is buffered and temperature sensitive. This temperature sensitivity is the basis for a serpentinite geothermometer at greenschist, amphibolite and eclogite facies conditions. The buffered assemblage is stable in harzburgite compositions for relatively moderate amounts of Al2O3 (> 1.8 wt.%) and is widespread in lherzolites, where it occurs together with diopside or, in a narrow temperature field, with tremolite.
► New solid solution for aluminum in antigorite and extension of its phase relations to CFMASH. ► Al-in antigorite is a potential geothermobarometer for high-grade serpentinites. ► Improvement in the modeling of dehydration reactions in subduction zones. ► Up to 0.3 wt.% of fluid can be continuously released before the antigorite dehydration.