Revisiting the electron microprobe method of spinel-olivine-orthopyroxene oxybarometry applied to spinel peridotites

Author(s)Davis, Fred A.
Author(s)Cottrell, Elizabeth
Author(s)Birner, Suzanne K.
Author(s)Warren, Jessica M.
Author(s)Lopez, Oscar G.
Ordered AuthorFred A. Davis, Elizabeth Cottrell, Suzanne K. Birner, Jessica M. Warren, and Oscar G. Lopez
UD AuthorWarren, Jessica M.en_US
Date Accessioned2018-08-20T14:38:58Z
Date Available2018-08-20T14:38:58Z
Copyright DateCopyright © 2017 Mineralogical Society of Americaen_US
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AbstractNatural peridotite samples containing olivine, orthopyroxene, and spinel can be used to assess the oxygen fugacity fO2 of the upper mantle. The calculation requires accurate and precise quantification of spinel Fe3+/∑Fe ratios. Wood and Virgo (1989) presented a correction procedure for electron microprobe (EPMA) measurements of spinel Fe3+/∑Fe ratios that relies on a reported correlation between the difference in Fe3+/∑Fe ratio by Mössbauer spectroscopy and by electron microprobe (ΔFe3+/∑FeMöss-EPMA) and the Cr# [Cr/(Al+Cr)] of spinel. This procedure has not been universally adopted, in part, because of debate as to the necessity and effectiveness of the correction. We have performed a series of replicate EPMA analyses of several spinels, previously characterized by Mössbauer spectroscopy, to test the accuracy and precision of the Wood and Virgo correction. While we do not consistently observe a correlation between Cr# and ΔFe3+/∑FeMöss-EPMA in measurements of the correction standards, we nonetheless find that accuracy of Fe3+/∑Fe ratios determined for spinel samples treated as unknowns improves when the correction is applied. Uncorrected measurements have a mean ΔFe3+/∑FeMöss-EPMA = 0.031 and corrected measurements have a mean ΔFe3+/∑FeMöss-EPMA = −0.004. We explain how the reliance of the correction on a global correlation between Cr# and MgO concentration in peridotitic spinels improves the accuracy of Fe3+/∑Fe ratios despite the absence of a correlation between ΔFe3+/∑FeMöss-EPMA and Cr# in some analytical sessions. Precision of corrected Fe3+/∑Fe ratios depends on the total concentration of Fe, and varies from ±0.012 to ±0.032 (1σ) in the samples analyzed; precision of uncorrected analyses is poorer by approximately a factor of two. We also present an examination of the uncertainties in the calculation contributed by the other variables used to derive fO2 . Because there is a logarithmic relationship between the activity of magnetite and logfO2, the uncertainty in fO2 relative to the QFM buffer contributed by the electron microprobe analysis of spinel is asymmetrical and larger at low ferric Fe concentrations (+0.3/−0.4 log units, 1σ, at Fe3+/∑Fe = 0.10) than at higher ferric Fe concentrations (±0.1 log units, 1σ, at Fe3+/∑Fe = 0.40). Electron microprobe analysis of olivine and orthopyroxene together contribute another ±0.1 to ±0.2 log units of uncertainty (1σ). Uncertainty in the temperature and pressure of equilibration introduce additional errors on the order of tenths of log units to the calculation of relative fO2. We also document and correct errors that appear in the literature when formulating fO2 that, combined, could yield errors in absolute fO2 of greater than 0.75 log units—even with perfectly accurate Fe3+/∑Fe ratios. Finally, we propose a strategy for calculating the activity of magnetite in spinel that preserves information gained during analysis about the ferric iron content of the spinel. This study demonstrates the superior accuracy and precision of corrected EPMA measurements of spinel Fe3+/∑Fe ratios compared to uncorrected measurements. It also provides an objective method for quantifying uncertainties in the calculation of fO2 from spinel peridotite mineral compositions.en_US
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware. Department of Geological Sciences.en_US
CitationFred A. Davis, Elizabeth Cottrell, Suzanne K. Birner, Jessica M. Warren, Oscar G. Lopez; Revisiting the electron microprobe method of spinel-olivine-orthopyroxene oxybarometry applied to spinel peridotites. American Mineralogist ; 102 (2): 421–435. doi: https://doi.org/10.2138/am-2017-5823en_US
DOI10.2138/am-2017-5823en_US
ISSN0003-004Xen_US
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/23679
Languageen_USen_US
PublisherMineralogical Society of Americaen_US
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dc.source.urihttps://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/amminen_US
TitleRevisiting the electron microprobe method of spinel-olivine-orthopyroxene oxybarometry applied to spinel peridotitesen_US
TypeArticleen_US
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