An experimental determination of the effect of pressure on the Fe3/∑Fe ratio of an anhydrous silicate melt to 3.0 GPa

Hugh St C. O'Neill, Andrew J. Berry, Catherine C. McCammon, Kasthuri D. Jayasuriya, Stewart J. Campbell, Garry Foran

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Abstract

The effect of pressure on the Fe3+/∑Fe ratio of an anhydrous andesitic melt was determined from 0.4 to 3.0 GPa at 1400 °C with oxygen fugacity controlled internally by the Ru + RuO2 buffer. Values of Fe3+/∑Fe were determined by Mössbauer spectroscopy on quenched glasses with a precision of ±0.01, one standard deviation. This precision was verified independently by XANES spectroscopy of the same samples. The XANES spectra show a systematic increase in energy and decrease in intensity of the 1s → 3d transition with increasing pressure. The results to 2.0 GPa are in good agreement with predictions from density and compressibility measurements fitted to a Murnaghan equation of state, but the datum at 3.0 GPa has higher Fe3+/∑Fe than predicted from the trend established by the lower-pressure data. This might be due to a coordination change in Fe3+ at high pressure; although there is no evidence for this in the Mössbauer spectra, such a change could account for the change in intensity of the 1s → 3d transition in the XANES spectra with pressure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)404-412
Number of pages9
JournalAmerican Mineralogist
Volume91
Issue number2-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Experimental petrology
  • Mössbauer
  • Redox ratio
  • Silicate melt
  • XANES

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