Halogen (F, CI and Br) variations in alkaline rocks from the Upper Rhine Graben, SW Germany
We present halogen compositions in a series of alkaline rocks from the Kaiserstuhl, Hegau and Urach areas of the Upper Rhine graben region (South Germany).Most primitive rocks (olivine melilitites and olivine nephelinites) have lower CI and Br concentrations (generally below 100 μg/g and below 0.3 μg/g, respectively) compared to more evolved tephrites, phonolites and related rocks (up to 7600 μg/g CI and 34 μg/g Br).However, the Cl/Br ratios of the majority of the investigated samples are relatively uniform (371 ± 120), regardless of rock type and sample locality, suggesting that partial melting, fractional crystallization, and degassing have limited effects on the fractionation of Cl from Br.The mean value of the Cl/Br ratio is similar to previous estimates for basaltic rocks with MORB and OIB mantle signatures.Fluorine concentrations of the primitive rocks show limited variations (900-1100 μg/g) and are within the range defined by the evolved rocks (400-2100 μg/g), but are much higher than previous estimates for the MORB and OIB mantle (50-135 μg/g).This may indicate a relatively F-rich mantle source beneath the Rhine Graben region.In contrast to Cl/Br ratios, the F/Cl ratios vary significantly over three orders of magnitudes (from <0.1 to around 100) and decrease from primitive rocks to more evolved ones, implying that magmatic processes such as fractional crystallization and degassing strongly effect this ratio.
Halogens Alkaline rocks Upper Rhine Graben Magmatic processes Cl/Br ratio Degassing
Lianxun Wang Michael A.W.Marks Changqian Ma Gregor Markl
Department of Geoscience, Mathematics-Natural Science Faculty, University of Tuebingen, 72074,Tuebin Department of Geoscience, Mathematics-Natural Science Faculty, University of Tuebingen, 72074,Tuebin Faculty of Earth Science, China University of Geosciences, 430074 Wuhan, China
国际会议
武汉
英文
103-107
2014-10-11(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)