Mantle Preconditioning by Melt Extraction during Flow: Theory and Petrogenetic Implications

  • Julian A. Pearce
Publication date
January 2004

Abstract

Mantle preconditioning may be defined as the extraction of small melt fractions from mantle asthenosphere during its flow to the site of magma generation. Equations may be written for mantle precondi-tioning, assuming that the mantle comprises enriched ‘plums ’ in a depleted matrix. The equations take into account variations in mass fraction of plums, the relative rate of melting of plums and matrix, the temperature and pressure of melt extraction, the mass fraction of melt extracted, the extent of chemical exchange between plums and matrix, and the efficiency of melt extraction. Monitoring mineralo-gical changes and variations in partition coefficients along the inferred P–T–t path of the mantle asthenosphere allows the equa-tions to be co...

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