2.13 Magma generation Flashcards
What is the average geothermal gradient in the lithosphere?
30°C per km
Why does mantle not melt at 40km depth, despite the increased temperatures at this depth?
the increase in pressure at this depth raises the melting point above the geotherm
Why does hot mantle rock not melt as it rises (and pressure reduces)?
as the pressure decreases, the volume increases causing a decrease in temperature (this is known as adiabatic cooling)
In which layer is the mantle closest to its melting point?
the asthenosphere / low velocity zone
Why does the asthenosphere occur closer to the surface (around 5km) at divergent plate margins?
the lithosphere is being pulled apart and therefore thins, bringing the asthenosphere closer to the surface
What is decompression melting?
partial melting that occurs as a result of a reduction in pressure in the mantle
What type of magma is produced by the partial melting of the mantle?
mafic (45-52% silica)
What rock type is produced at the surface (extrusive) at divergent boundaries?
basalt (often basalt pillow lavas at mid-ocean ridges)
What type of magma is generated by partial melting at hot spots (where mantle plumes rise)?
mafic (45-52% silica)
At what tectonic setting do flood basalts form?
hot spots
What is a flood basalt?
a very large volume of lava erupted over very short time scales (less than 1 million years)
What process(es) cause melting at convergent plate margins?
- subduction of oceanic lithosphere creates an area of low pressure and decompression melting
- volatiles from hydrated minerals (clays) in the oceanic lithosphere reduce the melting point of the mantle (flux melting)
What is flux melting?
adding water to mantle rock reduces the melting point
What type of magma is produced at oceanic-oceanic convergent plate margins?
- partial melting of ultramafic mantle creates mafic magma
- where the overriding oceanic lithosphere is older and thicker, the magma produced may become intermediate due to partial melting of the lithosphere
What type of magma is produced at oceanic-continental convergent plate margins?
- partial melting of ultramafic magma produces mafic magma
- mafic magma passes through the thicker silicic crust and partial melting adds silica to the magma creating intermediate or silicic magma