Alkali elements as geothermometers for ridge flanks and subduction zones

W. Wei, M. Kastner, R. Rosenbauer, L. H. Chan, Y. Weinstein

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Abstract

Hydrothermal experiments were conducted on basaltic ash and smectite, with a water/rock mass ratio of ∼5-8, at 600 bar pressure. The reaction temperature was gradually changed from 35 to 350°Cat 20-50°Cincrements, and at each temperature steady-state was reached. The results indicate that each alkali metal has a distinct temperature-dependant partition profile between fluid and the solid phase. The data indicate significant fractionations among alkali metals from 35-350°Cand a strong influence by the starting solids on the mobility of the alkali metals. The reactivity of the solid for Li isotopes increases dramatically with temperature. Cesium exhibits significant affinity for the fluid at temperatures as low as 150°C, suggesting that ridge flanks may be an important source of Cs to the ocean. The results also suggest that alkali element ratios together with Li isotope ratios may be used as approximate geothermometers for deep-sourced fluid at subduction zones.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWater-Rock Interaction - Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Water-Rock Interaction, WRI-13
Pages223-225
Number of pages3
StatePublished - 2010
Event13th International Conference on Water-Rock Interaction, WRI-13 - Guanajuato, Mexico
Duration: 16 Aug 201020 Aug 2010

Publication series

NameWater-Rock Interaction - Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Water-Rock Interaction, WRI-13

Conference

Conference13th International Conference on Water-Rock Interaction, WRI-13
Country/TerritoryMexico
CityGuanajuato
Period16/08/1020/08/10

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