Water in Mantle-derived Xenoliths in the Hannuoba Basalt
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The study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China grant 49373168.


Water in Mantle-derived Xenoliths in the Hannuoba Basalt
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    Minerals of various mantle-derived xenoliths from the Hannuoba basalt in Hebei Province have been studied by means of IR spectroscopy. The results show that all xenoliths from the mantle at depths <75 km contain trace amounts of water (0.45%-11.6×10-2 % H2O). The data of about 0.1% H2O contained in primary pyrolite estimated by earlier studies may be on the high side. The water might enter the frameworks of olivine, pyroxene and garnet earlier than it entered those of amphibole and phlogopite. The presence of water in amphibole and phlogopite may be a local phenomenon of water enrichment, which is related to relatively small-scale magmatic or metasomatic events although they can contain a hundred times more water than pyroxene contains. There is a little more water (1.11%-3.01×10-2 % of H2O mostly) in xenoliths from the Hannuoba basalt than in those from mid-ocean ridge basalt and kimberlites of South Africa (less than 1×10-2 % of H2O mostly). This indicates the heterogeneity of water in time and spa

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    Minerals of various mantle-derived xenoliths from the Hannuoba basalt in Hebei Province have been studied by means of IR spectroscopy. The results show that all xenoliths from the mantle at depths <75 km contain trace amounts of water (0.45%-11.6×10-2 % H2O). The data of about 0.1% H2O contained in primary pyrolite estimated by earlier studies may be on the high side. The water might enter the frameworks of olivine, pyroxene and garnet earlier than it entered those of amphibole and phlogopite. The presence of water in amphibole and phlogopite may be a local phenomenon of water enrichment, which is related to relatively small-scale magmatic or metasomatic events although they can contain a hundred times more water than pyroxene contains. There is a little more water (1.11%-3.01×10-2 % of H2O mostly) in xenoliths from the Hannuoba basalt than in those from mid-ocean ridge basalt and kimberlites of South Africa (less than 1×10-2 % of H2O mostly). This indicates the heterogeneity of water in time and spa

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GUO Lihe, LIN Xingyuan, Institute of Mineral Deposits, CAGS, Baiwanzhuang, Beijing XIE Manze, FENG Jialin Shijiazhuang Economic Institute, Shijiazhuang, Hebei and WU Shuqi Institute of Rock and Mineral Analysis, Beijing .1998. Water in Mantle-derived Xenoliths in the Hannuoba Basalt[J]. ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA(English edition),72(2):

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