Compositional Variation of Venusian Melts as A Function of Thermal Gradient and Protolith

Semprich, Julia and Filiberto, Justin (2023). Compositional Variation of Venusian Melts as A Function of Thermal Gradient and Protolith. In: 54th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 13-17 Mar 2023, Houston, TX, USA.

Abstract

Average surface pressure and temperature conditions of 92 bars and 460 °C and thermal gradients in the range of 5-25 °C/km and up to 50 °C/km for specific cases on Venus suggest that the lower crust and upper mantle are exposed to conditions suitable for partial melting. Further, constraints from terrestrial crystallization experiments are indicative of magmatic diversity on Venus due to variations in melting depths and volatile content. Here, we use phase equilibria modeling to determine the melt compositions resulting from partial melting of a mantle protolith and two mafic crustal compositions for sever-al Venusian thermal gradients. The modeled melt compositions are then compared to experimental eclogite and peridotite melt compositions and analyses from the Venusian surface to further constrain melting processes.

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