Sources, degassing, and contamination of CO₂, H₂O, He, Ne and Ar in basaltic glasses from Kolbeinsey Ridge, North Atlantic.

New volatile data (CO₂, H₂O, He, Ne, and Ar) are presented for 24 submarine basaltic glasses from the Kolbeinsey Ridge, Tjörnes Fracture Zone and Mohns Ridge, North Atlantic. Low CO₂ and He contents indicate that magmas were strongly outgassed with the extent of degassing increasing toward the south...

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Published in:Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Main Authors: Macpherson, C. G., Hilton, D. R., Mertz, D. F., Dunai, T. J.
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Published: Elsevier 2005
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spelling ftunivdurham:oai:dro.dur.ac.uk.OAI2:6207 2023-05-15T17:05:06+02:00 Sources, degassing, and contamination of CO₂, H₂O, He, Ne and Ar in basaltic glasses from Kolbeinsey Ridge, North Atlantic. Macpherson, C. G. Hilton, D. R. Mertz, D. F. Dunai, T. J. 2005-12-15 application/pdf http://dro.dur.ac.uk/6207/ http://dro.dur.ac.uk/6207/1/6207.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2005.07.015 unknown Elsevier dro:6207 issn:0016-7037 doi:10.1016/j.gca.2005.07.015 http://dro.dur.ac.uk/6207/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2005.07.015 http://dro.dur.ac.uk/6207/1/6207.pdf NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural formatting, and other quality control mechanisms may not be reflected in this document. Changes may have been made to this work since it was submitted for publication. A definitive version was subsequently published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 69, 24, 2005, 10.1016/j.gca.2005.07.015. Geochimica et cosmochimica acta, 2005, Vol.69(24), pp.5729-5746 [Peer Reviewed Journal] Article PeerReviewed 2005 ftunivdurham https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2005.07.015 2020-05-28T22:27:35Z New volatile data (CO₂, H₂O, He, Ne, and Ar) are presented for 24 submarine basaltic glasses from the Kolbeinsey Ridge, Tjörnes Fracture Zone and Mohns Ridge, North Atlantic. Low CO₂ and He contents indicate that magmas were strongly outgassed with the extent of degassing increasing toward the south, as expected from shallower ridge depths. Ne and Ar are significantly more abundant in the southernmost glasses than predicted for degassed melt. The strong atmospheric isotopic signal associated with this excess Ne and Ar suggests syn- or posteruptive contamination by air. Degassing, by itself, cannot generate the large variations in δ13C values of dissolved CO₂ or coupled CO₂-Ar variations. This suggests that δ13C values were also affected by some other processes, most probably melt-crust interaction. Modelling indicates that degassing had a negligible influence on water owing to its higher solubility in basaltic melt than the other volatiles. Low H₂O contents in the glasses reflect melting of a mantle source that is not water-rich relative to the source of N-MORB. Before eruption, Kolbeinsey Ridge melts contained ~400 ppm CO₂ with δ13C of -6‰, 0.1 to 0.35 wt.% H₂O, 3He/4He ~ 11 RA, and CO₂/3He of ~2 x 10⁹. We model restored volatile characteristics and find homogeneous compositions in the source of Kolbeinsey Ridge magmas. Relative to the MORB-source, He and Ne are mildly fractionated while the 40Ar/36Ar may be low. The 3He/4He ratios in Tjörnes Fracture Zone glasses are slightly higher (13.6 RA) than on Kolbeinsey Ridge, suggesting a greater contribution of Icelandic mantle from the south, but the lack of 3He/4He variation along the Kolbeinsey Ridge is inconsistent with active dispersal of Icelandic mantle beyond the Tjörnes Fracture Zone. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kolbeinsey North Atlantic Durham University: Durham Research Online Kolbeinsey ENVELOPE(-18.687,-18.687,67.149,67.149) Kolbeinsey Ridge ENVELOPE(-16.917,-16.917,68.833,68.833) Tjörnes ENVELOPE(-17.087,-17.087,66.152,66.152) Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 69 24 5729 5746
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description New volatile data (CO₂, H₂O, He, Ne, and Ar) are presented for 24 submarine basaltic glasses from the Kolbeinsey Ridge, Tjörnes Fracture Zone and Mohns Ridge, North Atlantic. Low CO₂ and He contents indicate that magmas were strongly outgassed with the extent of degassing increasing toward the south, as expected from shallower ridge depths. Ne and Ar are significantly more abundant in the southernmost glasses than predicted for degassed melt. The strong atmospheric isotopic signal associated with this excess Ne and Ar suggests syn- or posteruptive contamination by air. Degassing, by itself, cannot generate the large variations in δ13C values of dissolved CO₂ or coupled CO₂-Ar variations. This suggests that δ13C values were also affected by some other processes, most probably melt-crust interaction. Modelling indicates that degassing had a negligible influence on water owing to its higher solubility in basaltic melt than the other volatiles. Low H₂O contents in the glasses reflect melting of a mantle source that is not water-rich relative to the source of N-MORB. Before eruption, Kolbeinsey Ridge melts contained ~400 ppm CO₂ with δ13C of -6‰, 0.1 to 0.35 wt.% H₂O, 3He/4He ~ 11 RA, and CO₂/3He of ~2 x 10⁹. We model restored volatile characteristics and find homogeneous compositions in the source of Kolbeinsey Ridge magmas. Relative to the MORB-source, He and Ne are mildly fractionated while the 40Ar/36Ar may be low. The 3He/4He ratios in Tjörnes Fracture Zone glasses are slightly higher (13.6 RA) than on Kolbeinsey Ridge, suggesting a greater contribution of Icelandic mantle from the south, but the lack of 3He/4He variation along the Kolbeinsey Ridge is inconsistent with active dispersal of Icelandic mantle beyond the Tjörnes Fracture Zone.
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author Macpherson, C. G.
Hilton, D. R.
Mertz, D. F.
Dunai, T. J.
spellingShingle Macpherson, C. G.
Hilton, D. R.
Mertz, D. F.
Dunai, T. J.
Sources, degassing, and contamination of CO₂, H₂O, He, Ne and Ar in basaltic glasses from Kolbeinsey Ridge, North Atlantic.
author_facet Macpherson, C. G.
Hilton, D. R.
Mertz, D. F.
Dunai, T. J.
author_sort Macpherson, C. G.
title Sources, degassing, and contamination of CO₂, H₂O, He, Ne and Ar in basaltic glasses from Kolbeinsey Ridge, North Atlantic.
title_short Sources, degassing, and contamination of CO₂, H₂O, He, Ne and Ar in basaltic glasses from Kolbeinsey Ridge, North Atlantic.
title_full Sources, degassing, and contamination of CO₂, H₂O, He, Ne and Ar in basaltic glasses from Kolbeinsey Ridge, North Atlantic.
title_fullStr Sources, degassing, and contamination of CO₂, H₂O, He, Ne and Ar in basaltic glasses from Kolbeinsey Ridge, North Atlantic.
title_full_unstemmed Sources, degassing, and contamination of CO₂, H₂O, He, Ne and Ar in basaltic glasses from Kolbeinsey Ridge, North Atlantic.
title_sort sources, degassing, and contamination of co₂, h₂o, he, ne and ar in basaltic glasses from kolbeinsey ridge, north atlantic.
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