2013
DOI: 10.1093/petrology/egt048
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Element Partitioning between Immiscible Carbonatite and Silicate Melts for Dry and H2O-bearing Systems at 1–3 GPa

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“…They explain that trace element patterns derived from element partitioning models, and experimental data from Veksler et al (2012), are suggestive of strong partitioning of ree into the silicate phase in immiscible carbonate-silicate systems. These findings are consistent with experimental data of Martin et al (2013), who further report that increased ree partitioning into a carbonatite melt can occur with higher SiO 2 contents of the immiscible silicate melt. The presence of water also increases ree partition coefficients for a carbonatite melt in a carbonatite-silicate system (Martin et al 2013).…”
Section: Source Magmasupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…They explain that trace element patterns derived from element partitioning models, and experimental data from Veksler et al (2012), are suggestive of strong partitioning of ree into the silicate phase in immiscible carbonate-silicate systems. These findings are consistent with experimental data of Martin et al (2013), who further report that increased ree partitioning into a carbonatite melt can occur with higher SiO 2 contents of the immiscible silicate melt. The presence of water also increases ree partition coefficients for a carbonatite melt in a carbonatite-silicate system (Martin et al 2013).…”
Section: Source Magmasupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Chondrite-normalized Y values are similar to those of Ho as often reported, due to ion size and charge similarity (Wall et al 2008). It is important to note here that current understanding of partitioning behaviours of ree in zircon-carbonatite systems are limited, but a few studies have shown that they are not equivalent to those in zircon-silicate systems (Blundy and Dalton 2000;Veksler et al 2012, Martin et al 2013). a full interpretation of the low lree signatures in the magmatic core zircon therefore remains open.…”
Section: Zircon Compositionssupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…Experiments that constrain the maximum extend of the miscibility gap are from Freestone and Hamilton (1980), Kjarsgaard (1998), Brooker andKjarsgaard (2011), andMartin et al (2013). Note that in earlier experiments rounded calcite had been interpreted as melt, however, this has been corrected by the original authors.…”
Section: Carbonatite -Silicate Melt Immiscibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that in earlier experiments rounded calcite had been interpreted as melt, however, this has been corrected by the original authors. Alkali-poor carbonatite quench interstitial to silicate minerals has also been reported as immiscible melt compositions, but experiments on the reported conjugated melt pairs have shown that the carbonatites were not immiscible melts, hence the alkalipoor carbonatite quench analyses did not represent melt compositions (Kjarsgaard, 1998;Martin et al, 2013).…”
Section: Carbonatite -Silicate Melt Immiscibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%