Warm and Slightly Reduced Mantle Under the Off-Rift Snæfellsnes Volcanic Zone, Iceland

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Warm and Slightly Reduced Mantle Under the Off-Rift Snæfellsnes Volcanic Zone, Iceland. / van der Meer, Quinten H. A.; Bali, Enikö; Guðfinnsson, Guðmundur H.; Kahl, Maren; Rasmussen, Maja B.

In: Journal of Petrology, Vol. 62, No. 12, egab057, 2021.

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van der Meer, QHA, Bali, E, Guðfinnsson, GH, Kahl, M & Rasmussen, MB 2021, 'Warm and Slightly Reduced Mantle Under the Off-Rift Snæfellsnes Volcanic Zone, Iceland', Journal of Petrology, vol. 62, no. 12, egab057. https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egab057

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van der Meer, Q. H. A., Bali, E., Guðfinnsson, G. H., Kahl, M., & Rasmussen, M. B. (2021). Warm and Slightly Reduced Mantle Under the Off-Rift Snæfellsnes Volcanic Zone, Iceland. Journal of Petrology, 62(12), [egab057]. https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egab057

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van der Meer QHA, Bali E, Guðfinnsson GH, Kahl M, Rasmussen MB. Warm and Slightly Reduced Mantle Under the Off-Rift Snæfellsnes Volcanic Zone, Iceland. Journal of Petrology. 2021;62(12). egab057. https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egab057

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van der Meer, Quinten H. A. ; Bali, Enikö ; Guðfinnsson, Guðmundur H. ; Kahl, Maren ; Rasmussen, Maja B. / Warm and Slightly Reduced Mantle Under the Off-Rift Snæfellsnes Volcanic Zone, Iceland. In: Journal of Petrology. 2021 ; Vol. 62, No. 12.

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title = "Warm and Slightly Reduced Mantle Under the Off-Rift Sn{\ae}fellsnes Volcanic Zone, Iceland",
abstract = "Olivine (Fo75-91) with spinel inclusions (Cr# 10 61) in basaltic lavas/tephras from the off-rift Snefellsnes Volcanic Zone in Iceland record the chemistry, temperature and oxygen fugacity of fractionating magmas. After a detailed assessment of equilibrium conditions, crystallization temperatures and oxygen fugacity can be calculated from the composition of homogeneous Cr-spinel and Al-chromite inclusions in olivine phenocrysts. Geologically meaningful results can occasionally be obtained when homogenous spinel is enclosed in mildly zoned olivine and KD Mg-Fe [(Mg/ Fe)olivine/(Mg/Fe2 )spinel] is within the range for homogenous spinel in homogeneous olivine (3.5 4.3 for our samples). Spinel in normal zoned Fo84.7 90.9 olivine records the primitive stages of magma fractionation and has crystallized from clinopyroxene-free primitive melts, probably at Moho depth and/or below. Discrepancies between Tol-liq (Mg-Fe2 diffusion sensitive) and TAL (diffusion insensitive) suggest that some primitive olivines experienced magma mixing, completely overprinting their Fo content. Consequentially, Tol-liq in primitive olivines occasionally records residence rather than crystallization conditions. Temperature (1187 1317C) gradually decreases across normal zoned Fo84.7 90.9 olivine and controls fO2 (Dlog fO2 (QFM) 0.660.2). Rechargerelated primitive Fo83.8 86.8 mantles of reverse zoned olivine contain the most primitive Cr-spinel linked to crustal magma storage zones. These spinels are mostly antecrysts with high Cr# (41.1 47.9) similar to spinel in normal zoned olivines that were captured by olivine and equilibrated in terms of Mg-Fe2 . A rare olivine macrocryst crystallized alongside clinopyroxene (wehrlite) and includes abundant homogeneous Al-rich Cr-spinels. These are unique because they appear to record closed-system fractional crystallization rather than magma mixing and because they show that Cr-poor, Al-rich spinel crystallized alongside clinopyroxene. The macrocryst olivine spinel pairs record lower crustal crystal mush conditions with fO2 around the QFM buffer and Tol-liq of 1200C, similar to recharge-related mantles of reverse zoned olivine. More evolved compositions occur in the cores of reverse zoned olivine (Fo75-85) that contain Cr-spinel, Fe-spinel and Almagnetite. Contrary to spinel in more primitive olivine, these compositions are diverse and follow increasing 100Fe3 /(Cr Al Fe3 ) of 12.3 to 54.8 and TiO2 (3.3 to 14.7 wt %) at decreasing Mg# (57.4 to 24.1) and Cr# (30.4 to 9.9) and rapidly increasing oxygen fugacities (Dlog fO2 (QFM) 0.2 to 2.0) over only a limited temperature decrease (Tol-liq: 1190 to 1145C). These compositions span the spinel gap and are extremely rare globally. Their preservation is probably related to hightemperature crystallization followed by rapid cooling. These compositions occur at two of the four investigated volcanic centres (Buoahraun and Berserkjahraun) and indicate a strong influence of crustal magmatic processes on crystal composition and fO2, which is absent in the other two locations (Olafsvikurenni and Nykurhraun). Spinel and olivine compositions support the tectonically controlled decompression melting of a fertile peridotitic source at elevated mantle temperatures relative to MORB and more reducing conditions than other off-rift magmatism in Iceland.",
keywords = "Geothermometry, Magma processing, Mantle source, Olivine, Oxygen fugacity, spinel",
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T1 - Warm and Slightly Reduced Mantle Under the Off-Rift Snæfellsnes Volcanic Zone, Iceland

AU - van der Meer, Quinten H. A.

AU - Bali, Enikö

AU - Guðfinnsson, Guðmundur H.

AU - Kahl, Maren

AU - Rasmussen, Maja B.

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

PY - 2021

Y1 - 2021

N2 - Olivine (Fo75-91) with spinel inclusions (Cr# 10 61) in basaltic lavas/tephras from the off-rift Snefellsnes Volcanic Zone in Iceland record the chemistry, temperature and oxygen fugacity of fractionating magmas. After a detailed assessment of equilibrium conditions, crystallization temperatures and oxygen fugacity can be calculated from the composition of homogeneous Cr-spinel and Al-chromite inclusions in olivine phenocrysts. Geologically meaningful results can occasionally be obtained when homogenous spinel is enclosed in mildly zoned olivine and KD Mg-Fe [(Mg/ Fe)olivine/(Mg/Fe2 )spinel] is within the range for homogenous spinel in homogeneous olivine (3.5 4.3 for our samples). Spinel in normal zoned Fo84.7 90.9 olivine records the primitive stages of magma fractionation and has crystallized from clinopyroxene-free primitive melts, probably at Moho depth and/or below. Discrepancies between Tol-liq (Mg-Fe2 diffusion sensitive) and TAL (diffusion insensitive) suggest that some primitive olivines experienced magma mixing, completely overprinting their Fo content. Consequentially, Tol-liq in primitive olivines occasionally records residence rather than crystallization conditions. Temperature (1187 1317C) gradually decreases across normal zoned Fo84.7 90.9 olivine and controls fO2 (Dlog fO2 (QFM) 0.660.2). Rechargerelated primitive Fo83.8 86.8 mantles of reverse zoned olivine contain the most primitive Cr-spinel linked to crustal magma storage zones. These spinels are mostly antecrysts with high Cr# (41.1 47.9) similar to spinel in normal zoned olivines that were captured by olivine and equilibrated in terms of Mg-Fe2 . A rare olivine macrocryst crystallized alongside clinopyroxene (wehrlite) and includes abundant homogeneous Al-rich Cr-spinels. These are unique because they appear to record closed-system fractional crystallization rather than magma mixing and because they show that Cr-poor, Al-rich spinel crystallized alongside clinopyroxene. The macrocryst olivine spinel pairs record lower crustal crystal mush conditions with fO2 around the QFM buffer and Tol-liq of 1200C, similar to recharge-related mantles of reverse zoned olivine. More evolved compositions occur in the cores of reverse zoned olivine (Fo75-85) that contain Cr-spinel, Fe-spinel and Almagnetite. Contrary to spinel in more primitive olivine, these compositions are diverse and follow increasing 100Fe3 /(Cr Al Fe3 ) of 12.3 to 54.8 and TiO2 (3.3 to 14.7 wt %) at decreasing Mg# (57.4 to 24.1) and Cr# (30.4 to 9.9) and rapidly increasing oxygen fugacities (Dlog fO2 (QFM) 0.2 to 2.0) over only a limited temperature decrease (Tol-liq: 1190 to 1145C). These compositions span the spinel gap and are extremely rare globally. Their preservation is probably related to hightemperature crystallization followed by rapid cooling. These compositions occur at two of the four investigated volcanic centres (Buoahraun and Berserkjahraun) and indicate a strong influence of crustal magmatic processes on crystal composition and fO2, which is absent in the other two locations (Olafsvikurenni and Nykurhraun). Spinel and olivine compositions support the tectonically controlled decompression melting of a fertile peridotitic source at elevated mantle temperatures relative to MORB and more reducing conditions than other off-rift magmatism in Iceland.

AB - Olivine (Fo75-91) with spinel inclusions (Cr# 10 61) in basaltic lavas/tephras from the off-rift Snefellsnes Volcanic Zone in Iceland record the chemistry, temperature and oxygen fugacity of fractionating magmas. After a detailed assessment of equilibrium conditions, crystallization temperatures and oxygen fugacity can be calculated from the composition of homogeneous Cr-spinel and Al-chromite inclusions in olivine phenocrysts. Geologically meaningful results can occasionally be obtained when homogenous spinel is enclosed in mildly zoned olivine and KD Mg-Fe [(Mg/ Fe)olivine/(Mg/Fe2 )spinel] is within the range for homogenous spinel in homogeneous olivine (3.5 4.3 for our samples). Spinel in normal zoned Fo84.7 90.9 olivine records the primitive stages of magma fractionation and has crystallized from clinopyroxene-free primitive melts, probably at Moho depth and/or below. Discrepancies between Tol-liq (Mg-Fe2 diffusion sensitive) and TAL (diffusion insensitive) suggest that some primitive olivines experienced magma mixing, completely overprinting their Fo content. Consequentially, Tol-liq in primitive olivines occasionally records residence rather than crystallization conditions. Temperature (1187 1317C) gradually decreases across normal zoned Fo84.7 90.9 olivine and controls fO2 (Dlog fO2 (QFM) 0.660.2). Rechargerelated primitive Fo83.8 86.8 mantles of reverse zoned olivine contain the most primitive Cr-spinel linked to crustal magma storage zones. These spinels are mostly antecrysts with high Cr# (41.1 47.9) similar to spinel in normal zoned olivines that were captured by olivine and equilibrated in terms of Mg-Fe2 . A rare olivine macrocryst crystallized alongside clinopyroxene (wehrlite) and includes abundant homogeneous Al-rich Cr-spinels. These are unique because they appear to record closed-system fractional crystallization rather than magma mixing and because they show that Cr-poor, Al-rich spinel crystallized alongside clinopyroxene. The macrocryst olivine spinel pairs record lower crustal crystal mush conditions with fO2 around the QFM buffer and Tol-liq of 1200C, similar to recharge-related mantles of reverse zoned olivine. More evolved compositions occur in the cores of reverse zoned olivine (Fo75-85) that contain Cr-spinel, Fe-spinel and Almagnetite. Contrary to spinel in more primitive olivine, these compositions are diverse and follow increasing 100Fe3 /(Cr Al Fe3 ) of 12.3 to 54.8 and TiO2 (3.3 to 14.7 wt %) at decreasing Mg# (57.4 to 24.1) and Cr# (30.4 to 9.9) and rapidly increasing oxygen fugacities (Dlog fO2 (QFM) 0.2 to 2.0) over only a limited temperature decrease (Tol-liq: 1190 to 1145C). These compositions span the spinel gap and are extremely rare globally. Their preservation is probably related to hightemperature crystallization followed by rapid cooling. These compositions occur at two of the four investigated volcanic centres (Buoahraun and Berserkjahraun) and indicate a strong influence of crustal magmatic processes on crystal composition and fO2, which is absent in the other two locations (Olafsvikurenni and Nykurhraun). Spinel and olivine compositions support the tectonically controlled decompression melting of a fertile peridotitic source at elevated mantle temperatures relative to MORB and more reducing conditions than other off-rift magmatism in Iceland.

KW - Geothermometry

KW - Magma processing

KW - Mantle source

KW - Olivine

KW - Oxygen fugacity

KW - spinel

U2 - 10.1093/petrology/egab057

DO - 10.1093/petrology/egab057

M3 - Journal article

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VL - 62

JO - Journal of Petrology

JF - Journal of Petrology

SN - 0022-3530

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