scholarly journals Mixing between chemically variable primitive basalts creates and modifies crystal cargoes

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
David A. Neave ◽  
Philipp Beckmann ◽  
Harald Behrens ◽  
François Holtz

AbstractBasaltic crystal cargoes often preserve records of mantle-derived chemical variability that have been erased from their carrier liquids by magma mixing. However, the consequences of mixing between similarly primitive but otherwise chemically variable magmas remain poorly understood despite ubiquitous evidence of chemical variability in primary melt compositions and mixing-induced disequilibrium within erupted crystal cargoes. Here we report observations from magma–magma reaction experiments performed on analogues of primitive Icelandic lavas derived from distinct mantle sources to determine how their crystal cargoes respond to mixing-induced chemical disequilibrium. Chemical variability in our experimental products is controlled dominantly by major element diffusion in the melt that alters phase equilibria and triggers plagioclase resorption within regions that were initially plagioclase saturated. Isothermal mixing between chemically variable basaltic magmas may therefore play important but previously underappreciated roles in creating and modifying crystal cargoes by unlocking plagioclase-rich mushes and driving resorption, (re-)crystallisation and solid-state diffusion.

2002 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 52-59 ◽  
Author(s):  
N.F. Gao ◽  
Y. Miyamoto

The joining of a Ti3SiC2 ceramic with a Ti–6Al–4V alloy was carried out at the temperature range of 1200–1400 °C for 15 min to 4 h in a vacuum. The total diffusion path of joining was determined to be Ti3SiC2/Ti5Si3Cx/Ti5Si3Cx + TiCx/TiCx/Ti. The reaction was rate controlled by the solid-state diffusion below 1350 °C and turned to the liquid-state diffusion controlled with a dramatic increase of parabolic rate constant Kp when the temperature exceeded 1350 °C. The TiCx tended to grow at the boundarywith the Ti–6Al–4V alloy at a higher temperature and longer holding time. TheTi3SiC2/Ti–6Al–4V joint is expected to be applied to implant materials.


2016 ◽  
Vol 686 ◽  
pp. 794-802 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuan Yuan ◽  
Dajian Li ◽  
Yuanyuan Guan ◽  
Hans J. Seifert ◽  
Nele Moelans

2006 ◽  
Vol 131 (1-3) ◽  
pp. 195-199 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vijay Singh ◽  
T.K. Gundu Rao ◽  
Jun-Jie Zhu ◽  
Manoj Tiwari

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