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Melt Transportation in the Earth's Crust: An Experimental and Numerical Evaluation of Natural Materials

Descripción del proyecto

Comprensión de la transferencia de materiales fundidos en la corteza terrestre

La corteza continental terrestre contiene recursos naturales y fuentes de energía. La formación, migración y ubicación de las rocas total o parcialmente fundidas ejerce un control fundamental sobre su estructura y heterogeneidad. Dado que muchos de los elementos esenciales se concentran en la corteza superior, la diferenciación química necesaria y las firmas geoquímicas identificadas deberían derivar de la fusión de los entornos de la corteza inferior y el manto. Sin embargo, la comprensión del transporte y la acumulación de tales materiales fundidos es limitada. El proyecto financiado con fondos europeos MeltTransport estudiará ejemplos naturales de migración y acumulación de materiales fundidos aplicando una combinación innovadora de técnicas multidisciplinares e instalaciones pioneras de análisis a fin de aportar nuevos conocimientos sobre este proceso fundamental.

Objetivo

The Earth’s continental crust is compositionally layered, hosts natural resources and energy sources sustaining our civilization and represents an important record of the Earth through geological time. A fundamental control on the structure and heterogeneity of the Earth’s continental crust is the formation, migration and emplacement of fully and/or partially molten rocks. The upper crust is richer in silica than in the lower crust and these rocks is where many of the elements that are essential for life are concentrated. The required chemical differentiation and measured geochemical signatures suggests they must be sourced from melting of lower crustal and mantle environments. This requires melt transfer through the lower and middle crust. However, compared to the generation of melts, the transport and accumulation of such melts is still poorly documented and understood. The movement of melts in the crust is responsible for mineral resource formation, hazards (e.g. earthquakes, volcanic eruptions) and is a fundamental enabler of plate tectonics – a feature that is unique to Earth.
The ‘MeltTransport’ project will interrogate natural examples of melt migration and accumulation using an innovative combination of multidisciplinary techniques and state-of-the-art analytical facilities, including a one-of-a-kind experimental apparatus, to provide new insights into this fundamental process. This project will investigate melting processes through three main methods: (1) quantitative microstructural and chemical characterisation, (2) physical experimentation and (3) numerical modelling. This combination of methods will permit visualisation and quantification of (i) how the interaction between melts and the host rock (melt–rock) varies with different pressure/temperature/deformation scenarios, (ii) the formation of microstructures and features during melt extraction/migration/emplacement, and (iii) geochemical characteristics associated with particular microstructures.

Coordinador

UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 212 933,76
Dirección
WOODHOUSE LANE
LS2 9JT Leeds
Reino Unido

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Región
Yorkshire and the Humber West Yorkshire Leeds
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 212 933,76