GRAPHITE PRECIPITATION IN C-O-H FLUID INCLUSIONS - CLOSED-SYSTEM COMPOSITIONAL AND DENSITY CHANGES, AND THERMOBAROMETRIC IMPLICATIONS

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CESARE, B
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[1] Dipartimento di Mineralogia, Università di Padova, I-35137 Padova, Coros Garibaldi
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10.1007/s004100050110
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Equilibrium C-O-H fluid speciation calculations predict that graphite will precipitate from initially graphite saturated fluid inclusions during cooling and exhumation of metamorphic rocks. In the case that no mass is gained or lost by the inclusions, the original X(o) ratio [O/(O + H)] of the fluid phase must be maintained. Given this closed system constraint, the down-temperature progress of graphite precipitation can easily be monitored as a function of the varible X(o), and produces some effects that are of significance to fluid inclusion studies: 1. Variation of the H2O:CO2:CH4 relationship in the graphite-saturated COH fluid, namely increase of X(H2O) and decrease of the carbonic fraction; 2. Decrease of fluid density due to precipitation of graphite, which is denser than the residual fluid; 3. Alteration of the CO2:CH4 ratio of the fluid, depending on the initial O:H ratio of the fluid: for X(o) > 1/3, fluids increase their CO2:CH4 ratio with decreasing temperature, and vice-versa. This implies that the CO2:CH4 ratio measured at room T will not represent the trapping value, which is in any case closer to unity. As a consequence of density reduction, isochores extrapolated from densities observed at room temperature do not pass through the pressure-temperature conditions at which the inclusion was trapped, with pressure underestimates of up to 2 kbar. Actual P-T trapping conditions are located along the equilibrium ''bulk isochore'' (curve of constant-X(o), constant-volume) of the fluid. Alteration of the CO2:CH4 ratio is a mechanism by which a CO2-rich or CH4-rich carbonic phase can be formed from aqueous fluids that are slightly off the neutral X(o) = 1/3 value. Subsequent segregation of this phase from the aqueous counterpart may account for the formation of pure CO2 and CH4 fluids in the upper crust.
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