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Magmatic oxygen fugacity estimated using zircon-melt partitioning of cerium

Smythe, Duane J. ; Brenan, James M.

Earth and planetary science letters, 2016-11, Vol.453, p.260-266 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Elsevier B.V

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  • Título:
    Magmatic oxygen fugacity estimated using zircon-melt partitioning of cerium
  • Autor: Smythe, Duane J. ; Brenan, James M.
  • Assuntos: cerium ; Earth ; Estimates ; Fugacity ; Hadean ; Komatiites ; Magma ; magmas ; Oxygen ; oxygen fugacity ; Partitioning ; Zircon
  • É parte de: Earth and planetary science letters, 2016-11, Vol.453, p.260-266
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  • Descrição: •A method is developed to estimate magma fO2 from zircon-melt Ce partitioning.•Results are consistent with independent estimates.•Application to Hadean magmas reveals relatively oxidizing conditions in the zircon-forming magma. Using a newly-calibrated relation for cerium redox equilibria in silicate melts (Smythe and Brenan, 2015), and an internally-consistent model for zircon-melt partitioning of Ce, we provide a method to estimate the prevailing redox conditions during crystallization of zircon-saturated magmas. With this approach, oxygen fugacities were calculated for samples from the Bishop tuff (USA), Toba tuff (Indonesia) and the Nain plutonic suite (Canada), which typically agree with independent estimates within one log unit or better. With the success of reproducing the fO2 of well-constrained igneous systems, we have applied our Ce-in-zircon oxygen barometer to estimating the redox state of Earth's earliest magmas. Using the composition of the Jack Hills Hadean zircons, combined with estimates of their parental magma composition, we determined the fO2 during zircon crystallization to be between FMQ −1.0 to +2.5 (where FMQ is the fayalite–magnetite–quartz buffer). Of the parental magmas considered, Archean tonalite–trondhjemite–granodiorite (TTG) compositions yield zircon-melt partitioning most similar to well-constrained modern suites (e.g., Sano et al., 2002). Although broadly consistent with previous redox estimates from the Jack Hills zircons, our results provide a more precise determination of fO2, narrowing the range for Hadean parental magmas by more than 8 orders of magnitude. Results suggest that relatively oxidized magmatic source regions, similar in oxidation state to that of 3.5 Ga komatiite suites, existed by ∼4.4 Ga.
  • Editor: Elsevier B.V
  • Idioma: Inglês

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