Experimental liquid line of descent and liquid immiscibility for basalt 70017The paper describes one possible liquid line of descent produced for a high-titanium mare basalt composition through an arbitrarily chosen series of partial equilibrium and fractional crystallization experiments on basalt 70017. The liquid line of descent leading to immiscibility at 994 C is characterized by enrichment of FeO, K2O, SiO2, and MnO and depletion of MgO and TiO2 in the residual liquids. The composition of the residual liquid at the onset of immiscibility is ferrobasaltic, and the initial appearance of immiscible liquids in the form of silica-rich spherules is in the vicinity of plagioclase-liquid contacts. The integrated bulk composition of the areas of finely exsolved liquids indicates that the trend of the liquid line of descent is at a small angle to the tie lines joining the two liquids.
Document ID
19750055504
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Rutherford, M. J.
Hess, P. C.
Daniel, G. H. (Brown University Providence, R.I., United States)