Carbonatite and highly peralkaline nephelinite melts from Oldoinyo Lengai Volcano, Tanzania: The role of natrite-normative fluid degassing

dc.contributorHáskóli Íslandsen_US
dc.contributorUniversity of Icelanden_US
dc.contributor.authorBerkesi, Márta
dc.contributor.authorBali, Eniko
dc.contributor.authorBodnar, Robert J.
dc.contributor.authorSzabó, Ábel
dc.contributor.authorGuzmics, Tibor
dc.contributor.departmentJarðvísindastofnun (HÍ)en_US
dc.contributor.departmentInstitute of Earth Sciences (UI)en_US
dc.contributor.schoolVerkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið (HÍ)en_US
dc.contributor.schoolSchool of Engineering and Natural Sciences (UI)en_US
dc.date.accessioned2020-11-23T14:22:46Z
dc.date.available2020-11-23T14:22:46Z
dc.date.issued2020-09
dc.descriptionPublisher's version (útgefin grein)en_US
dc.description.abstractOldoinyo Lengai, located in the Gregory Rift in Tanzania, is a world-famous volcano owing to its uniqueness in producing natrocarbonatite melts and because of its extremely high CO2 flux. The volcano is constructed of highly peralkaline [PI = molar (Na2O + K2O)/Al2O3 > 2–3] nephelinite and phonolites, both of which likely coexisted with carbonate melt and a CO2-rich fluid before eruption. Results of a detailed melt inclusion study of the Oldoinyo Lengai nephelinite provide insights into the important role of degassing of CO2-rich vapor in the formation of natrocarbonatite and highly peralkaline nephelinites. Nepheline phenocrysts trapped primary melt inclusions at 750–800 °C, representing an evolved state of the magmas beneath Oldoinyo Lengai. Raman spectroscopy, heating-quenching experiments, low current EDS and EPMA analyses of quenched melt inclusions suggest that at this temperature, a dominantly natritess-normative, F-rich (7–14 wt%) carbonate melt and an extremely peralkaline (PI = 3.2–7.9), iron-rich nephelinite melt coexisted following degassing of a CO2 + H2O-vapor. We furthermore hypothesize that the degassing led to re-equilibration between the melt and liquid phases that remained and involved 1/ mixing between the residual (after degassing) alkali carbonate liquid and an F-rich carbonate melt and 2/ enrichment of the coexisting nephelinite melt in alkalis. We suggest that in the geological past similar processes were responsible for generating highly peralkaline silicate melts in continental rift tectonic settings worldwide.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThis study was financially supported by project NRDIO ( National Research, Development, and Innovation Office of Hungary ) K-119535 (to M. Berkesi and T. Guzmics) and by the Betta Üzletlánc Ltd. to Guzmics. In addition, M. Berkesi acknowledges to the ELTE Institutional Excellence Program (1783-3/2018/FEKUTSRAT) supported by the Hungarian Ministry of Human Capacities . We thank Toshiaki Tsunogae for his editorial handling, and Alan Cooper and an anonymous reviewer for their constructive comments that helped to improve the manuscript.en_US
dc.description.versionPeer Revieweden_US
dc.format.extent76-83en_US
dc.identifier.citationBerkesi, M., et al. (2020). "Carbonatite and highly peralkaline nephelinite melts from Oldoinyo Lengai Volcano, Tanzania: The role of natrite-normative fluid degassing." Gondwana Research 85: 76-83.en_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.gr.2020.03.013
dc.identifier.issn1342-937X
dc.identifier.journalGondwana Researchen_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/2227
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherElsevier BVen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesGondwana Research;85
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen_US
dc.subjectOldoinyo Lengaien_US
dc.subjectVolcanoen_US
dc.subjectCO2 fluxen_US
dc.subjectEldfjallafræðien_US
dc.titleCarbonatite and highly peralkaline nephelinite melts from Oldoinyo Lengai Volcano, Tanzania: The role of natrite-normative fluid degassingen_US
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleen_US
dcterms.licenseThis is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).en_US

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