Melting of the primitive martian mantle at 0.5-2.2 GPa and the origin of basalts and alkaline rocks on Mars

作者:Collinet Max*; Medard Etienne; Charlier Bernard; Vander Auwera Jacqueline; Grove Timothy L
来源:Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2015, 427: 83-94.
DOI:10.1016/j.epsl.2015.06.056

摘要

We have performed piston-cylinder experiments on a primitive martian mantle composition between 0.5 and 2.2 GPa and 1160 to 1550 degrees C. The composition of melts and residual minerals constrain the possible melting processes on Mars at 50 to 200 km depth under nominally anhydrous conditions. Silicate melts produced by low degrees of melting (<10 wt.%) were analyzed in layers of vitreous carbon spheres or in micro-cracks inside the graphite capsule. The total range of melt fractions investigated extends from 5 to 50 wt.%, and the liquids produced display variable SiO2 (43.7-59.0 wt.%), MgO (5.3-18.6 wt.%) and Na2O + K2O (1.0-6.5 wt.%) contents. We provide a new equation to estimate the solidus temperature of the martian mantle: T (degrees C) = 1033 + 168.1P (GPa) - 14.22P(2) (GPa), which places the solidus 50 degrees C below that of fertile terrestrial peridotites. Low- and high-degree melts are compared to martian alkaline rocks and basalts, respectively. We suggest that the parental melt of Adirondack-class basalts was produced by similar to 25 wt.% melting of the primitive martian mantle at 1.5 GPa (similar to 135 km) and similar to 1400 degrees C. Despite its brecciated nature, NWA 7034/7533 might be composed of material that initially crystallized from a primary melt produced by similar to 10-30 wt.% melting at the same pressure. Other igneous rocks from Mars require mantle reservoirs with different CaO/Al2O3 and FeO/MgO ratios or the action of fractional crystallization. Alkaline rocks can be derived from mantle sources with alkali contents (similar to 0.5 wt.%) similar to the primitive mantle.

  • 出版日期2015-10-1