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摘要
岩浆挥发相在火成岩系统中发挥着重要作用,但岩浆流体的间接取样,尤其是碱性岩浆的间接取样,仍然具有挑战性。在这里,我们报告了两个不同的基本侵入环境中岩浆钛铁矿中捕获的原生流体包裹体的有力证据:Armorican Massif(法国)和 Central Iberian Zone(西班牙)。流体包裹体的溶质化学成分以钠、钙、氯、硫和铁为主,并含有可检测到的金属和类金属,因此很可能记录了这些碱性岩浆后期岩浆挥发性饱和的开始。因此,我们认为钛铁矿中流体包裹体的存在可能是这些环境中岩浆脱气的一个很好的指标,并记录了岩浆-热液转变的重要过程。此外,这项研究还表明,钛铁矿(和其他不透明矿物)结晶过程中岩浆挥发相的捕获可能是基本火成岩岩浆系统中比较常见的现象,但目前还未得到足够重视。钛铁矿中的流体包裹体记录了侵入岩浆岩中的原生岩浆流体,可作为岩浆岩脱气的替代物,来自阿莫里亚山丘和伊比利亚中部地区岩浆岩样本中包裹体的地球化学数据表明了这一点。
Fluid inclusions in magmatic ilmenite record degassing in basic magmas
Magmatic volatile phases play a major role in igneous systems, but indirect sampling of the magmatic fluid, especially for basic magmas, remains challenging to document. Here, we report compelling evidence of primary fluid inclusions trapped within magmatic ilmenite from two different basic intrusive settings: Armorican Massif (France) and Central Iberian Zone (Spain). Fluid inclusions have a solute chemistry dominated by sodium, calcium, chlorine, sulfur and iron, with detectable contents of metals and metalloids and thus likely record the onset of late-stage magmatic volatile saturation in these basic magmas. Hence, we argue the presence of fluid inclusions in ilmenite may be a good indicator for magma degassing in these settings and importantly records the magmatic-hydrothermal transition. Additionally, this study suggests that the trapping of the magmatic volatile phase during ilmenite (and other opaque minerals) crystallization may be more common but at present an underappreciated phenomenon in basic igneous magmatic systems. Fluid inclusions within ilmenite record primary magmatic fluids in intrusive mafic rocks and may work as a proxy for mafic magma degassing, as shown by geochemical data from inclusions in mafic samples from the Armorican Massif and the Central Iberian Zone.
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