The effect of H2O and CO2 on planetary mantles

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Water, Carbon Dioxide, Mantle, Planets, Peridotite, Phase Diagrams, Phase Change, Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Gases, Melts, Chemical Composition, Carbonates, Temperatures, Pressure, Amphiboles, Phlogopites, Thermal History, Silicates, Mineralogy, Fugacity

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The peridotite-H2O-CO2 system is discussed, and it is shown that even traces of H2O and CO2, in minerals or vapor, lower mantle solidus temperatures through hundreds of degrees in comparison with the volatile-free solidus. The solidus for peridotite-H2O-CO2 is a divariant surface traversed by univariant lines that locate the intersections of subsolidus divariant surfaces for carbonation or hydration reactions occurring in the presence of H2O-CO2 mixtures. Vapor phase compositions are normally buffered to these lines, and near the buffered curve for the solidus of partly carbonated peridotite there is a temperature maximum on the peridotite-vapor solidus. Characteristics on the CO2 side of the maximum and on the H2O side of the maximum are described.

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