| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6440927 | Lithos | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The calcium content of olivine in equilibrium with a low-Ca pyroxene and clinopyroxene has previously been calibrated in several studies at elevated pressure as a geobarometer. However, the calcium content of olivine in such systems is also dependent on temperature and the Mg# (100*Mg/Mg + Fe) of the system which is represented here by the olivine forsterite (Fo) content. To isolate these variables a series of experiments has been performed at 0.1 MPa between 1170 °C and 1322 °C in both, the simple CaO-MgO-Al2O3-SiO2 (CMAS) system and in Fe-Na-Ti-K bearing compositions. In the CMAS system the Ca content of pure forsterite coexisting with low-Ca pyroxene and clinopyroxene is strongly temperature dependent, decreasing by > 0.1 wt.% CaO between 1322 °C and 1254 °C. Addition of Fe to the system leads to a substantial increase in the Ca content of olivine coexisting with a low-Ca pyroxene and clinopyroxene at a given temperature. Empirical fitting of these data gives a geothermometer applicable at low pressure and in the compositional range Fo70-Fo100:T°C=â123682032lnXMoâ6.3951.79+3.2350.51Foâ273where the values in parentheses are the standard error on the parameter. This reproduces all experimental data within 20 °C.
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Authors
Archana Shejwalkar, Laurence A. Coogan,
