Kelyphite Textures Experimentally Reproduced through Garnet Breakdown in the Presence of a Melt Phase

Author:

Ezad Isra S12,Dobson David P2,Thomson Andrew R2,Jennings Eleanor S3,Hunt Simon A24,Brodholt John P2

Affiliation:

1. School of Natural Sciences , 12 Wallys Walk, Macquarie University, North Ryde, 2019, Sydney, NSW, Australia

2. University College London Department of Earth Sciences, , Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom

3. Birkbeck College Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, , University of London, Malet Street, Bloomsbury, London, WC1E 7HX, United Kingdom

4. The University of Manchester Department of Materials, , Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Complex multiphase reaction rims that form during garnet breakdown are known as kelyphite coronae and are common amongst exhumed mantle xenoliths. It has long been established that a reaction of garnet and olivine produces kelyphite corona consisting of spinel and pyroxenes, and that preservation of high-pressure garnet cores requires sufficiently rapid uplift of material through the spinel lherzolite stability field from depths of at least 60 km. We present new high-pressure, high-temperature experiments of garnet breakdown in the spinel–lherzolite stability field demonstrating that a series of cascading reactions can reproduce the multilayer, multiphase kelyphites seen in nature. In all experiments where breakdown occurred, a melt appears to have moderated the reactions towards equilibrium; we believe this to be the first experimental confirmation of the importance of such melts in garnet breakdown reactions. In our experiments at least three distinct zones of concentric kelyphite growth can occur at a single pressure, temperature condition; we suggest, therefore, that such kelyphites seen in natural samples do not have to be caused by a multistage uplift path as is often assumed. Kelyphitic coronae surrounding garnet have previously been used to estimate uplift rates; however, the lack of kinetic data for relevant exhumation reactions has limited their use for PTt pathway estimations and the understanding of emplacement mechanisms. In order to constrain accurate PTt pathways we use reaction rim thickness as a proxy for reaction progress and present preliminary results for the kinetics of garnet breakdown.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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