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Nature | 2009

Permeability of asthenospheric mantle and melt extraction rates at mid-ocean ridges

James A. D. Connolly; Max W. Schmidt; Giulio Solferino; Nikolai Bagdassarov

Magmatic production on Earth is dominated by asthenospheric melts of basaltic composition that have mostly erupted at mid-ocean ridges. The timescale for segregation and transport of these melts, which are ultimately responsible for formation of the Earth’s crust, is critically dependent on the permeability of the partly molten asthenospheric mantle, yet this permeability is known mainly from semi-empirical and analogue models. Here we use a high-pressure, high-temperature centrifuge, at accelerations of 400g–700g, to measure the rate of basalt melt flow in olivine aggregates with porosities of 5–12 per cent. The resulting permeabilities are consistent with a microscopic model in which melt is completely connected, and are one to two orders of magnitude larger than predicted by current parameterizations. Extrapolation of the measurements to conditions characteristic of asthenosphere below mid-ocean ridges yields proportionally higher transport speeds. Application of these results in a model of porous-media channelling instabilities yields melt transport times of ∼1–2.5 kyr across the entire asthenosphere, which is sufficient to preserve the observed 230Th excess of mid-ocean-ridge basalts and the mantle signatures of even shorter-lived isotopes such as 226Ra (refs 5,11–14).


High Pressure Research | 2014

High-energy X-ray diffraction of a hydrous silicate liquid under conditions of high pressure and temperature in a modified hydrothermal diamond anvil cell

Alan J. Anderson; Hao Yan; Robert A. Mayanovic; Giulio Solferino; Chris J. Benmore

In situ high-energy X-ray diffraction measurements were made for the first time on a water-saturated silicate melt at high pressure and temperature. A modified hydrothermal diamond anvil cell (HDAC), designed to minimize the path length of the X-ray beam within a diamond anvil and to increase the solid angle of the diffracted beam, was used to reduce high background contributions and extend X-ray diffraction data collection in Q space. Quantitative differential pair distribution function (PDF) analysis of X-ray diffraction data show that the first measurable (Si–O) peak is 0.095 Å greater in length in the hydrous melt than in the starting glass. Contributions from the H2O O–O correlations, as well as from the second nearest neighbor O–O correlations within the silicate melt, are evident within the second peak of the differential PDF. The procedure described opens new opportunities to directly investigate volatile-rich melts at high pressure and temperature.


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2009

Centrifuge assisted percolation of Fe-S melts in partially molten peridotite: Time constraints for planetary core formation

N. Bagdassarov; Giulio Solferino; Gregor J. Golabek; Mark W. Schmidt


Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2012

Settling and compaction of olivine in basaltic magmas: an experimental study on the time scales of cumulate formation

Max W. Schmidt; Melanie Forien; Giulio Solferino; Nickolai S. Bagdassarov


Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors | 2009

Constraints on the Fe–S melt connectivity in mantle silicates from electrical impedance measurements

N. Bagdassarov; Gregor J. Golabek; Giulio Solferino; Mark W. Schmidt


Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2013

Investigation of the structural environment of Ta in a silicate glass and water system under high P–T conditions

Robert A. Mayanovic; Hao Yan; Alan J. Anderson; Giulio Solferino


Chemical Geology | 2012

Thermal reduction of molybdite and hematite in water and hydrogen peroxide-bearing solutions: Insights on redox conditions in Hydrothermal Diamond Anvil Cell (HDAC) experiments

Giulio Solferino; Alan J. Anderson


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2015

Fast grain growth of olivine in liquid Fe–S and the formation of pallasites with rounded olivine grains

Giulio Solferino; Gregor J. Golabek; Francis Nimmo; Max W. Schmidt


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2018

Olivine grain growth in partially molten Fe–Ni–S: A proxy for the genesis of pallasite meteorites

Giulio Solferino; Gregor J. Golabek


Chemical Geology | 2014

Pressure determination in HDAC experiments with haplogranite glass plus water by laser interferometry

Giulio Solferino; Alan J. Anderson

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Alan J. Anderson

St. Francis Xavier University

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Hao Yan

Missouri State University

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Chris J. Benmore

Argonne National Laboratory

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