Hydroxyl and molecular H2O diffusivity in a haploandesitic melt

نویسندگان

  • Huaiwei Ni
  • Zhengjiu Xu
  • Youxue Zhang
چکیده

H2O diffusion in a haploandesitic melt (a high-silica and Fe-free andesitic melt, NBO/T = 0.173) has been investigated at 1 GPa in a piston-cylinder apparatus. We adopted a double diffusion couple technique, in which one couple was composed of a nominally anhydrous glass with 0.01 wt.% H2O and a hydrous glass with 5.7 wt.% H2O, and the other contained the same nominally anhydrous glass and a hydrous glass with 3.3 wt.%H2O. Both couples were annealed in a single experimental run and hence experienced exactly the same P–T history, which is crucial for constraining the dependence of H2O diffusivity on water content. H2O concentration profiles were measured by both Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) microspectroscopy and confocal Raman microspectroscopy. Nearly identical profiles were obtained from Raman and FTIR methods for profile length >1 mm (produced at 1619–1842 K). By contrast, for profile lengths <100 lm (produced at 668–768 K), FTIR profiles show marked convolution effects compared to Raman profiles. A comparison between the short FTIR and Raman profiles indicates that the real spatial resolution (FWHM) of FTIR analyses is about 28 lm for a 7 lm wide aperture on 200 lm thick glasses. While the short profiles are not reliable for quantitative modeling, the long diffusion profiles at superliquidus temperatures can be fit reasonably well by a diffusivity model previously developed for felsic melts, in which molecular H2O (H2Om) is the only diffusive species and its diffusivity (DH2Om ) increases exponentially with the content of total water (H2Ot). However, there is noticeable misfit of the data at low H2Ot concentrations, suggesting that OH diffusivity (DOH) cannot be neglected in this andesitic melt at high temperatures and low water contents. We hence develop a new fitting procedure that simultaneously fits both diffusion profiles from a single experimental run and accounts for the roles of both OH and H2Om diffusion. With this procedure, DOH/DH2Om is constrained to be 0.1–0.2 at 1619–1842 K as H2Ot concentration approaches zero. The obtained OH diffusivity is similar to fluorine diffusivity but is much higher than Eyring diffusivity. 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

برای دانلود رایگان متن کامل این مقاله و بیش از 32 میلیون مقاله دیگر ابتدا ثبت نام کنید

ثبت نام

اگر عضو سایت هستید لطفا وارد حساب کاربری خود شوید

منابع مشابه

Water speciation and diffusion in haploandesitic melts at 743–873 K and 100MPa

Water is an important volatile component in andesitic eruptions and deep-seated andesitic magma chambers. We report an investigation of H2O speciation and diffusion by dehydrating haploandesitic melts containing 62.5 wt.% water at 743–873 K and 100 MPa in cold-seal pressure vessels. FTIR microspectroscopy was utilized to measure species [molecular H2O (H2Om) and hydroxyl group (OH)] and total H...

متن کامل

Water diffusion in dacitic melt

H2O diffusion in dacitic melt was investigated at 0.48–0.95 GPa and 786–893 K in a piston-cylinder apparatus. The diffusion couple design was used, in which a nominally dry dacitic glass makes one half and is juxtaposed with a hydrous dacitic glass containing up to 8 wt.% total water (H2Ot). H2O concentration profiles were measured on quenched glasses with infrared microspectroscopy. The H2O di...

متن کامل

H2O diffusion in peralkaline to peraluminous rhyolitic melts

The diffusion of water in a peralkaline and a peraluminous rhyolitic melt was investigated at temperatures of 714–1,493 K and pressures of 100 and 500 MPa. At temperatures below 923 K dehydration experiments were performed on glasses containing about 2 wt% H2Ot in cold seal pressure vessels. At high temperatures diffusion couples of water-poor (\0.5 wt% H2Ot) and water-rich (*2 wt% H2Ot) melts ...

متن کامل

H2O diffusion in dacitic melts

We report the first experimental study of the diffusion of H2O in dacitic melts. Dehydration experiments were conducted at 551–637 8C and 1–1450 bars for samples with ~0.8 to ~2.5 wt.% total dissolved H2O. The H2O diffusivity is proportional to total H2O contents at V0.8 wt.%, but increases exponentially with total H2O at higher H2O contents. The diffusivity of the total dissolved H2O (in Am /s...

متن کامل

Silicate Melt Properties and Volcanic Eruptions

[1] Knowledge about the properties of silicate melts is needed by volcanologists and petrologists to evaluate the dynamics of volcanic eruptions and magmatic processes. These properties include the solubility and diffusivity of volatile components in silicate melts, silicate melt viscosity, and the fragmentation condition. Data and models of each property are reviewed and assessed. For rhyoliti...

متن کامل

ذخیره در منابع من


  با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید

عنوان ژورنال:

دوره   شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2012