The Redox State of the Asthenospheric Mantle and the Onset of Melting Beneath Mid‐Ocean Ridges

Author:

Zhang Fangyi12ORCID,Lai Shaocong1ORCID,Stagno Vincenzo3ORCID,Chen Lihui1ORCID,Zhang Chao1ORCID,Zhu Renzhi1,Zhu Yu1,Wang Xiaojun1,Qin Jiangfeng1,Wang Jixin2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geology, State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics Northwest University Xi'an China

2. Center of Deep Sea Research Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Qingdao China

3. Department of Earth Sciences Sapienza University of Rome Rome Italy

Abstract

AbstractThe redox state of the convective asthenospheric mantle governs the speciation of volatile elements such as carbon and, therefore, influences the depth at which (redox) melting can occur, with implications for seismic signals. Geophysical observations suggest the potential presence of carbonatite melts at a depth of 200–250 km. However, thermodynamic models indicate that the onset of (redox) melting would occur at 100–150 km for a mantle with 3%–4% of Fe3+/∑Fe. Here, we present a new oxybarometer that is based on the V/Sc exchange coefficient between olivine and the melt, which is insensitive to surficial alteration, volatile degassing, electron exchange reactions and fractional crystallization. By applying this method to primary mid‐ocean ridge basalts (MORBs) from Southwest Indian Ridge and East Pacific Rise, we demonstrate that the average oxygen fugacity (fo2) of MORBs corrected for the depth of formation is 0.78 ± 0.26 (1σ) log units above the fayalite‐magnetite‐quartz (FMQ) buffer, which is slightly more oxidized than previously estimated (near FMQ buffer). Our findings indicate that the convective asthenospheric mantle exhibits higher oxygen fugacity than the continental lithospheric mantle. Along an adiabat, carbonatitic melts can form from a CO2‐bearing source at a depth of 200–250 km, explaining the asthenospheric mantle's electrical conductivity and seismic velocity anomaly.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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