Abstract
Sediment contribution to the mantle is the key step for the generation of orogenic magmatism to produce its isotopic and geochemical inventory. Even though they are exceptional for the post-collisional settings, there are worldwide examples of arc-related ultrapotassic mafic magmas which require complex multi-stage processes along with sediment melting e.g. in Italy or Pontides of Türkiye. To understand the metasomatism leading mantle to produce ultrapotassic mafic melts, we simulated the reactions of depleted (harzburgite) and fertile (lherzolite) mantle with subducted carbonate-rich sediment at relatively cold (800–850 °C) and shallow (2 GPa, 60–80 km) slab-mantle interfaces. The melting of sediments can trigger the formation of immiscible and conjugate carbonatitic and silicic melts which flux the mantle to develop hydrous minerals and dolomitic melt. The metasomatic growth product is a wehrlite composed of clinopyroxene, phlogopite, carbonate minerals and amphibole, representing a source of choice for Si-undersaturated ultrapotassic lavas. The occurrence of conjugate carbonatitic and silicic melts and their potential physical separation, offer a possibility for fractionation of several canonical trace element ratios such as Th/La, observed in Si-saturated ultrapotassic lavas. The synergy between peridotite-melt interaction and the physical separation of the carbonatitic and extremely K-enriched silicic melts are essential for the compositional evolution of ultrapotassic orogenic magmas and their mantle sources.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 19608 |
| Journal | Scientific Reports |
| Volume | 13 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Dec 2023 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2023, The Author(s).
Funding
We acknowledge the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (2219 Programme: International Postdoctoral Research Fellowship for Turkish Citizens) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, Project PR 1072/9-1) for the financial support. We would like to thank Kathy Kuppers for her help with the preparation of the capsules. We are grateful to Sandro Conticelli for providing us with the carbonaceous pelite sample SD48. Dejan Prelević’s research on Mediterranean volcanism is supported by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia (RECON TETHYS-7744807). An earlier version of the manuscript was reviewed by Fernanda Gervasoni and an anonymous reviewer; their comments and suggestions significantly improved the paper and their work is gratefully acknowledged. Sebastian Tappe is acknowledged for excellent editorial work.
| Funders | Funder number |
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| Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft | PR 1072/9-1 |
| Türkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Araştırma Kurumu | |
| Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia | RECON TETHYS-7744807 |