The recycling of volatile and incompatible elements through the entire Earth's history is one of the most important processes for the chemical evolution of the lithosphere. In this context, amphiboles are important hydrous minerals playing a key role in the chemical differentiation of the crust-mantle system. We carried out amphibole-liquid partitioning (Amph/LD) experiments starting from a hydrous alkali basalt with variable chlorine content and doped in 37 trace elements of geochemical interest. Experiments were conducted with an end-loaded piston cylinder apparatus at a fixed pressure of 1.4g GPa, temperature from 1015 to 1050g gC, and at two different oxygen fugacity conditions (fO2;FMQ 48-2.6 (log fO2 [experiment]-log fO2 [FMQ buffer]...