Water in Omphacite and Garnet From Pristine Xenolithic Eclogite: TXfO2 Controls, Retentivity, and Implications for Electrical Conductivity and Deep H2O Recycling

Author:

Aulbach Sonja1ORCID,Stalder Roland2,Massuyeau Malcolm3,Stern Richard A.4ORCID,Ionov Dmitri A.5ORCID,Korsakov Andrey V.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institut für Geowissenschaften Goethe‐Universität Frankfurt Frankfurt Germany

2. Universität Innsbruck Institut für Mineralogie und Petrographie Innsbruck Austria

3. Institute for Mineralogy University of Münster Münster Germany

4. Canadian Centre for Isotopic Microanalysis Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences University of Alberta Edmonton AB Canada

5. Geosciences Montpellier University of Montpellier Montpellier France

6. Sobolev Institute of Geology and Mineralogy Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Science Novosibirsk Russian Federation

Abstract

AbstractKimberlite‐borne eclogite xenoliths having Precambrian oceanic crustal protoliths and entrained from ≥100 km depth can retain pristine geochemical features despite extended residence in the cratonic lithospheric mantle, making them valuable archives of deep chemical cycling including that of water. We determined, by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, structural OH contents in clinopyroxene and garnet from 15 unmetasomatized eclogite xenoliths. Calculated total c(H2O) is 100–510 wt.ppm for clinopyroxene and below detection (∼2 wt.ppm) to 200 wt.ppm for garnet, while garnet δ18O, determined by Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry, ranges from +5.0‰ to +7.3‰, (similar to high‐ and low‐temperature seawater‐altered oceanic crust). Estimated electrical conductivity in pristine eclogites increases with temperature (i.e., depth for conductive geotherms), while clinopyroxene‐garnet H2O partition coefficients decrease with increasing temperature and garnet grossular component (i.e., Ca#), similar to other incompatible components. Various considerations suggest the retention of primary H2O in the samples, likely occurring in km‐sized pods of coarse‐grained eclogite. High Al2O3 in clinopyroxene as omphacite component, stabilized during high‐pressure metamorphism, facilitates H2O uptake. Therefore, the high bulk c(H2O) estimated for samples with plagioclase‐rich, deep crustal protoliths (median 290 wt.ppm) may indicate an interaction with fluids expelled at depth from serpentinites. The c(H2O) of ancient and modern subducted bulk oceanic crust (∼220–240 wt.ppm) are similar, suggesting constant mantle ingassing since at least 3 Ga ago. This places constraints on factors, such as mantle temperatures, that determine the efficiency of deep water cycling.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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