Impact of melt segregation on tonalite–trondhjemite–granodiorite (TTG) petrogenesis

T. Rushmer, M. Jackson
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ABSTRACT Although sophisticated geochemical studies tell us that tonolite–trondhjemite–granodiorite (TTG) plutonic complexes must be formed by partial melting of metabasaltic source material, they cannot tell us the tectonic regime in which this crust was formed, nor how large volumes of TTG magma can be generated. This study suggests that a solution to TTG arc crust formation requires a strongly interdisciplinary approach, to resolve the tectonic setting (slab melt verses mafic lowermost crust sources), the time and length scales for melting and extraction, and the role of melt segregation mechanisms in the formation of both Archean TTGs and more recent adakite-like magmas. The aim of this paper is to present an experimental approach which, when coupled with numerical models, allows some of these issues to be addressed. The experiments are designed to reproduce the local changes in bulk composition that are predicted to occur in response to buoyancy-driven melt segregation along grain edges and associated compaction of the solid residue. The preliminary study presented here documents the changes we observe in the melt composition and melt and solid phase modes between earlier direct partial melting and the new segregation equilibration experiments on metabasalt bulk compositions. The results suggest that if dynamic melt segregation and equilibrium processes are active, they may modify the normally robust geochemical indicators, such as Mg-numbers, which are typically used to develop models of TTG petrogenesis.
熔体偏析对闪长岩(TTG)成因的影响
虽然复杂的地球化学研究告诉我们,闪长岩-闪长岩-花岗闪长岩(TTG)深闪复合体一定是由变质玄武岩源物质的部分熔融形成的,但它们不能告诉我们这种地壳是在何种构造制度下形成的,也不能告诉我们TTG岩浆是如何产生的。该研究表明,TTG弧壳的形成需要强有力的跨学科研究方法,以解决构造背景(板块熔体与基性最底地壳源),熔融和提取的时间和长度尺度,以及熔体分离机制在太古宙TTG和更近的埃达岩类岩浆形成中的作用。本文的目的是提出一种实验方法,当与数值模型相结合时,可以解决其中的一些问题。这些实验旨在重现体积成分的局部变化,这些变化是由于浮力驱动的熔体沿颗粒边缘偏析和固体残留物的相关压实而预测发生的。本文的初步研究记录了我们在早期的直接部分熔融和新的偏析平衡实验中观察到的偏玄武岩块体成分的熔体成分和熔体和固相模式的变化。结果表明,如果动态熔体分离和平衡过程活跃,它们可能会改变通常稳健的地球化学指标,如mg -数,这些指标通常用于建立TTG岩石成因模型。
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