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Magma Chambers Emplaced in Carbonate Substrate: Petrogenesis of Skarn and Cumulate Rocks and Implications for CO2 Degassing in Volcanic Areas

机译:碳酸盐基质中的岩浆室:火山岩的矽卡岩和成岩岩石成因及其对CO 2 除气的意义

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Crystal-rich lithic clasts occurring in volcanic deposits are key tools to understand processes of storage, cooling, and fractionation of magmas in pre-eruptive volcanic systems. These clasts represent snapshots of the magma-chamber–host-rock interface before eruption and provide information on crystallization, differentiation, and degrees of interaction between magma and wall-rock. In this study we have focused on the petrology of clasts of cumulate and skarn rocks from the Colli Albani Volcanic District with the aim of shedding light on magma–carbonate interaction and CO2 emission in volcanic areas. By means of phase relations, bulk-rock chemistry, mineral compositions and isotope data we have identified different types of cumulates and skarns. Cumulates containing either clinopyroxene ± olivine associated with Cr-bearing spinel or glass + phlogopite have been classed as primitive and differentiated, respectively. Cumulates originate at the interface between either a primitive or differentiated magma and carbonate-bearing wall-rock characterized by the occurrence of CaO-rich melt. Skarns have been classed as exoskarns, characterized by xenomorphic textures and abundant calcite, and endoskarns, characterized by a hypidiomorphic texture, Ca-Tschermak-rich mineral phases, and interstitial glass. Exoskarns formed by means of solid-state reactions in a dolomite-bearing protolith whereas endoskarns crystallized from a silicate melt that experienced exoskarn assimilation. Our study indicates that magma–carbonate interaction is a multi-step process that proceeds beyond the formation of skarn shells. Magma and carbonate rocks, when in contact, continuously interact leading to the formation of exoskarns, endoskarns, cumulates (primitive and differentiated types), and differentiated melts. The geochemical characteristics of the studied endoskarn and cumulate rocks indicate that crustal contamination of the Colli Albani magmas occurs through the simultaneous assimilation of both solid crustal material (dolomite and/or exoskarns) and partially molten crustal material (CaO-rich melt). The oxygen and carbon isotope compositions of calcite in equilibrium with the skarns suggest that dolostone–limestone assimilation and decarbonation are able to provide the massive CO2 release observed in carbonate-hosted magmatic systems, such as Colli Albani.
机译:火山沉积物中富含晶体的碎屑岩是了解火山喷发前火山岩系统中岩浆的存储,冷却和分馏过程的关键工具。这些岩屑代表了喷发前岩浆-腔室-主体-岩石界面的快照,并提供了有关岩浆与围岩之间的结晶,分化和相互作用程度的信息。在这项研究中,我们集中研究了库利阿尔巴尼火山区的堆积和矽卡岩岩屑的岩石学,目的是揭示火山区的岩浆-碳酸盐相互作用和CO 2 排放。通过相关系,块岩化学,矿物组成和同位素数据,我们确定了不同类型的堆积物和矽卡岩。含有与含铬尖晶石或玻璃+金云母有关的斜辉石±橄榄石的堆积物分别被分类为原始的和有区别的。堆积物起源于原始岩浆或分化岩浆与含碳酸盐岩壁之间的界面,其特征是富含CaO熔体的出现。矽卡岩被归类为外生矽胶岩,其特征为异形质地和丰富的方解石,而内矽卡岩被归为特征性为亚同形质地,富含Ca-Tschermak的矿物相和间隙玻璃。外os是通过固相反应在含白云石的原石中形成的,而内矽卡岩是从经历了外os同化的硅酸盐熔体中结晶出来的。我们的研究表明,岩浆与碳酸盐的相互作用是一个多步骤的过程,其作用超出了矽卡岩壳的形成。岩浆岩和碳酸盐岩接触时,会不断相互作用,从而导致外骨骼,内矽卡岩,堆积物(原始和分化类型)和分化熔体的形成。所研究的内生矽卡岩和堆积岩的地球化学特征表明,Colli Albani岩浆的地壳污染是通过同时吸收固体地壳材料(白云石和/或外生岩)和部分熔融的地壳材料(富含CaO的熔体)而发生的。方解石与矽卡岩平衡的氧和碳同位素组成表明,白云岩-石灰石的同化作用和脱碳作用能够提供碳酸盐岩浆岩浆系统(如Colli Albani)中大量的CO 2 释放。

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    《Journal of Petrology》 |2012年第11期|p.2307-2332|共26页
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    1Geowissenschaftliches Zentrum, Abteilung Isotopengeologie, Georg-August-Universität, GoldschmidtstraβE 1, D-37077 Göttingen, Germany 2Istituto Nazionale Di Geofisica E Vulcanologia, Via Di Vigna Murata 605, 00143 Rome, Italy 3Dipartimento Di Scienze Della Terra, Sapienza Università Di Roma, P.LE A. Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy 4CNR-Istituto DI Geoscienze E Georisorse, VIA G. Moruzzi 1, 56124 Pisa, Italy;

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