COMPOSITIONAL DEPENDENCY OF FE-MG EXCHANGE BETWEEN OLIVINE AND MELT
Experiments we conducted at low-pressures with alkalic rocks from the K-rich alkali basalts from the Wudalianchi Volcanoes in China and alkaline rocks from the Mt. Erebus, Antarctica indicate that KD varies from 0.22 to 0.26. These values are similar to those (0.17-0.24) calculated by Gee and Sack (1988) in their low pressure experiments with melilitites and nephelinites. Results of these studies suggest that when the melt composition shifts from tholeiitic to alkalic KD varies as a function of silica activity in the melt.
We also conducted experiments with high silica melts and calculated the KD values. For example experiments with silica-rich compositions (75.5% SiO2) yielded KD of 0.43 0.02 and a rhyolitic composition at 875C and 0.5 KD yielded a value of 0.83.
A total of 300 KD values obtained from our experiments and from the literature were stepwise regressed and an equation representing KD as a function of S-CA-M was developed.