Title: The Ongoing and
1The Ongoing and the Early Differentiation of the
Earth the Role of Volatiles
Rajdeep Dasgupta
June 26, 2008
COMPRES
2Volatiles and Solid Earth Science
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4Short-Term Carbon Cycle
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5Long-Term Carbon Cycle
6C Fluxes IN and OUT (How uncertain?)
(Marty and Tolstikhin, 1998 Plank and Langmuir,
1998 Sleep and Zahnle, 2001 Jarrard, 2003
Resing et al., 2004 Hayes and Waldbauer, 2006)
7Release of Subducted Carbon how, where ?
Partial melting of carbonated eclogite (eclogite
CO2) is likely to control the depth of release
of crustal carbon in the mantle
8Deep Cycling of Carbon
Dasgupta et al. (2004) - EPSL
9Fate of Carbonated Eclogite in the Upwelling
Mantle
Deep Melting of Carbonated Eclogite in the
Earths upper mantle and generation of
carbonatitic melt
Dasgupta et al. (2004) - EPSL
10If carbonated eclogite melts very deep, solidus
of peridotiteCO2 controls loci of carbon storage
and release
11Experiments with PeridotiteCO2
6.6 GPa, 1250 C
Dasgupta and Hirschmann (2006) - Nature
12Solidus of Peridotite with trace CO2
Deep Melting of Carbonated peridotite in the
Earths upper mantle and generation of
carbonatitic melt (with 40 wt. CO2)
For 30-350 ppm C, this melting generates 0.03-0.3
wt. carbonatitic melt
eclogite CO2
Falloon and Green (1989)
Dasgupta and Hirschmann (2006) - Nature
13Geochemical Consequence of Deep Melting
25 of the mantle/ Ga
1 ? 1018 g of mantle/ yr
- Release of highly incompatible tracers and
volatiles - U-Th-Pb-He and K-Ar, Rb-Sr, Sm-Nd may be strongly
fractionated in the depleted residual peridotite
and in small-degree carbonatitic melt - If stored for long, both carbonatite extracted
residue and carbonatite implanted metasomatized
mantle lithology may evolve as geochemical
reservoirs with distinct isotopic signatures.
Dasgupta Hirschmann (2006) - Nature
14Carbon in the Core?
15Behavior of Carbon during magma ocean
differentiation?
Behavior of C during early Earth differentiation
(metal-silicate equilibration)?
Partitioning of C during core-mantle equilibration
16Solubility of Carbon in core melts?
Carbon solubility determinations at 2 GPa at
1300-2500 C
Starting mix Fe or Fe-5.2 wt. Ni in graphite
capsule
Electron microprobe analysis of carbon content
using LPC2 crystal and experimentally synthesized
Fe3C and Fe7C3 crystals as standards
Dasgupta and Walker (2008) - GCA
17Solubility of Carbon in core melts?
Texture of quenched FeNi-C melt
Dasgupta and Walker (2008) - GCA
18Carbon solubility in core melts
Dasgupta and Walker (2008) - GCA
19Constraint on DC (silicate-metal) from solubility
Dasgupta and Walker (2008) - GCA
20Constraint on DC (silicate-metal) from mantle
carbon content
Carbon content of the mantle?
- Direct measurement of CO2 in mantle derived
melts/ glasses (MORB, OIB, Arc Lavas and melt
inclusions) - (e.g., Dixon et al., 1997 Bureau et al., 1998)
- Direct measurement of CO2 in mantle-derived
fluids (trapped gas bubbles in basalts,
hydrothermal vent fluids, plumes) and gases - (e.g., Aubaud et al., 2005)
? Measurement of CO2/Incompatible species
ratio in glasses, fluids, gases and
independent estimate of mantle He or Nb etc.
CO2/3He, CO2/4He (e.g., Trull et al.,
1993 Marty and Tolstikhin,
1998 Shaw et al., 2003 Resing
et al., 2004) CO2/Ar (e.g., Tingle,
1998 Cartigny et al., 2001) CO2/Nb
(e.g., Saal et al., 2002 Cartigny et al.,
2008) CO2/Cl (e.g., Saal et al., 2002)
21Constraint on DC (silicate-metal) from mantle
carbon content
Batch segregation of core melt
Dasgupta and Walker (2008) - GCA
22Constraint on DC (silicate-metal) from mantle
carbon content metal solubility
Fractional segregation of core melt
Batch segregation of core melt
Dasgupta and Walker (2008) - GCA
23Carbon in the Core?
Core is likely to be the most enriched deep Earth
reservoir of carbon
48 x 1024 g C in the core
Dasgupta and Walker (2008) - GCA
24Summary
25The Road Ahead
Interested in the role of volatiles?
Rajdeep.Dasgupta_at_rice.edu