Composition of the gases associated with the magmas that produced rocks 15016 and 15065Gases may be trapped in crystallizing minerals in many different ways but gas analyses can provide geologically meaningful information only if the gases can be related to their specific locations in the host mineral. The gases trapped in glass inclusions can be representative samples of the gases associated with the magma adjacent to the mineral at the time it crystallized. Analyses of the gases in glass inclusions in gabbro 15065,44 and basalt 15016,48 show that in both cases the gases in the parent magma started with a composition close to 46% oxygen, 42% carbon and 12% hydrogen and became more water-rich as crystallization progressed. This enrichment is probably due to a selective removal of the less soluble carbon compounds into the vapor phase. Some of the volatile components may react with the rock as temperature falls to give siderite and possibly hydrous phases.
Document ID
19750055575
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Barker, C. (Tulsa, University Tulsa, Okla., United States)