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Mineral carbonation of peridotite fueled by magmatic degassing and melt impregnation in an oceanic transform fault

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
Mineral carbonation of peridotite fueled by magmatic degassing and melt impregnation in an oceanic transform fault / Klein, F.; Schroeder, T.; John, C. M.; Davis, S.; Humphris, S. E.; Seewald, J. S.; Sichel, S.; Bach, W.; Brunelli, D.. - In: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. - ISSN 1091-6490. - 121:8(2024), pp. N/A-N/A. [10.1073/pnas.2315662121]
Abstract:
Most of the geologic CO2 entering Earth's atmosphere and oceans is emitted along plate margins. While C-cycling at mid-ocean ridges and subduction zones has been studied for decades, little attention has been paid to degassing of magmatic CO2 and mineral carbonation of mantle rocks in oceanic transform faults. We studied the formation of soapstone (magnesite-talc rock) and other magnesite-bearing assemblages during mineral carbonation of mantle peridotite in the St. Paul's transform fault, equatorial Atlantic. Clumped carbonate thermometry of soapstone yields a formation (or equilibration) temperature of 147 ± 13 °C which, based on thermodynamic constraints, suggests that CO2(aq) concentrations of the hydrothermal fluid were at least an order of magnitude higher than in seawater. The association of magnesite with apatite in veins, magnesite with a δ13C of -3.40 ± 0.04‰, and the enrichment of CO2 in hydrothermal fluids point to magmatic degassing and melt-impregnation as the main source of CO2. Melt-rock interaction related to gas-rich alkali olivine basalt volcanism near the St. Paul's Rocks archipelago is manifested in systematic changes in peridotite compositions, notably a strong enrichment in incompatible elements with decreasing MgO/SiO2. These findings reveal a previously undocumented aspect of the geologic carbon cycle in one of the largest oceanic transform faults: Fueled by magmatism in or below the root zone of the transform fault and subsequent degassing, the fault constitutes a conduit for CO2-rich hydrothermal fluids, while carbonation of peridotite represents a vast sink for the emitted CO2.
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Keywords:
carbon cycling; magmatic degassing; mineral carbonation; oceanic mantle; oceanic transform faults
Elenco autori:
Klein, F.; Schroeder, T.; John, C. M.; Davis, S.; Humphris, S. E.; Seewald, J. S.; Sichel, S.; Bach, W.; Brunelli, D.
Autori di Ateneo:
BRUNELLI Daniele
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1336888
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1336888/654853/klein-et-al-2024-mineral-carbonation-of-peridotite-fueled-by-magmatic-degassing-and-melt-impregnation-in-an-oceanic.pdf
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