The role of apatite in Hekla magmas: trace element partitioning between minerals and melt

Pumice from Hekla volcano, Iceland have been studied in this thesis in order to shed light on the importance of fractional crystallization versus crustal melting in the variability of Hekla melts. Presented are major, minor and trace element analysis of glasses and minerals. The pumice range in comp...

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Main Author: Ingibjörg Andrea Bergþórsdóttir 1993-
Other Authors: Háskóli Íslands
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/30448
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/30448 2023-05-15T16:34:00+02:00 The role of apatite in Hekla magmas: trace element partitioning between minerals and melt Ingibjörg Andrea Bergþórsdóttir 1993- Háskóli Íslands 2018-06 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/30448 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/30448 Jarðfræði Eldstöðvar Hekla Vikur Gjóska Kristallafræði Rannsóknir Thesis Master's 2018 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:54:33Z Pumice from Hekla volcano, Iceland have been studied in this thesis in order to shed light on the importance of fractional crystallization versus crustal melting in the variability of Hekla melts. Presented are major, minor and trace element analysis of glasses and minerals. The pumice range in composition from basalt to rhyolite and contain only a few crystals. Olivine displays an overall large range in Fo contents (Fo: 71-12%) but is relatively homogeneous within each sample. Plagioclase spans a compositional range from An36 to An66 displaying normal zonation. Clinopyroxene range from Mg# 30 to 76 and fluor-apatite is commonly observed as an accessory phase in the basaltic andesite, dacite and rhyolite samples. Other accessory phases include Fe-Ti oxides in all samples and sulphide in rhyolite. Scandium and Yttrium have partition coefficients (Dmineral/melt) higher than unity in clinopyroxene as well as the REE in more evolved samples. Strontium and Europium, in more silicic samples, have D higher than unity in plagioclase. The first in-situ analysis of trace elements in fluor-apatite from Hekla and Iceland reveal its great capacity to fractionate trace elements from the melt. Sr, Y, REE, Th and U have D higher than unity and are thus all compatible in apatite. Apatite has DU/DTh close to unity and does not fractionate U from Th. Therefore, apatite crystallization cannot explain lower U/Th in the silicic magma from Hekla. Partial melting of hydrothermally altered crust is therefore the preferred mechanism producing silicic melt under Hekla. The H2O concentration of the H1158 dacite is estimated by the means of geothermometry to be 4-6 wt%. If the hydrothermally altered crust partially melted to a degree of 10-20% to produce the dacite, then the crust does not need to contain more than 0.4-1.2 wt% H2O. The low water content of the altered protolith readily explains the elevated δ18O values in Hekla magma compared to silicic formations of the rift-zones. Vikur og gjóska frá Heklu hafa verið skoðuð til þess að ... Thesis Hekla Iceland Skemman (Iceland)
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topic Jarðfræði
Eldstöðvar
Hekla
Vikur
Gjóska
Kristallafræði
Rannsóknir
spellingShingle Jarðfræði
Eldstöðvar
Hekla
Vikur
Gjóska
Kristallafræði
Rannsóknir
Ingibjörg Andrea Bergþórsdóttir 1993-
The role of apatite in Hekla magmas: trace element partitioning between minerals and melt
topic_facet Jarðfræði
Eldstöðvar
Hekla
Vikur
Gjóska
Kristallafræði
Rannsóknir
description Pumice from Hekla volcano, Iceland have been studied in this thesis in order to shed light on the importance of fractional crystallization versus crustal melting in the variability of Hekla melts. Presented are major, minor and trace element analysis of glasses and minerals. The pumice range in composition from basalt to rhyolite and contain only a few crystals. Olivine displays an overall large range in Fo contents (Fo: 71-12%) but is relatively homogeneous within each sample. Plagioclase spans a compositional range from An36 to An66 displaying normal zonation. Clinopyroxene range from Mg# 30 to 76 and fluor-apatite is commonly observed as an accessory phase in the basaltic andesite, dacite and rhyolite samples. Other accessory phases include Fe-Ti oxides in all samples and sulphide in rhyolite. Scandium and Yttrium have partition coefficients (Dmineral/melt) higher than unity in clinopyroxene as well as the REE in more evolved samples. Strontium and Europium, in more silicic samples, have D higher than unity in plagioclase. The first in-situ analysis of trace elements in fluor-apatite from Hekla and Iceland reveal its great capacity to fractionate trace elements from the melt. Sr, Y, REE, Th and U have D higher than unity and are thus all compatible in apatite. Apatite has DU/DTh close to unity and does not fractionate U from Th. Therefore, apatite crystallization cannot explain lower U/Th in the silicic magma from Hekla. Partial melting of hydrothermally altered crust is therefore the preferred mechanism producing silicic melt under Hekla. The H2O concentration of the H1158 dacite is estimated by the means of geothermometry to be 4-6 wt%. If the hydrothermally altered crust partially melted to a degree of 10-20% to produce the dacite, then the crust does not need to contain more than 0.4-1.2 wt% H2O. The low water content of the altered protolith readily explains the elevated δ18O values in Hekla magma compared to silicic formations of the rift-zones. Vikur og gjóska frá Heklu hafa verið skoðuð til þess að ...
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author Ingibjörg Andrea Bergþórsdóttir 1993-
author_facet Ingibjörg Andrea Bergþórsdóttir 1993-
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title The role of apatite in Hekla magmas: trace element partitioning between minerals and melt
title_short The role of apatite in Hekla magmas: trace element partitioning between minerals and melt
title_full The role of apatite in Hekla magmas: trace element partitioning between minerals and melt
title_fullStr The role of apatite in Hekla magmas: trace element partitioning between minerals and melt
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