Authors
Frieder Klein, Wolfgang Bach, Susan E Humphris, Wolf-Achim Kahl, Niels Jöns, Bruce Moskowitz, Thelma S Berquó
Publication date
2014/2/1
Journal
Geology
Volume
42
Issue
2
Pages
135-138
Publisher
Geological Society of America
Description
Serpentinization of mantle peridotite generates molecular hydrogen that can be exploited by microorganisms to gain metabolic energy; however, the mechanisms that control hydrogen generation and magnetite formation during serpentinization remain poorly understood. We have examined partly to completely serpentinized peridotites recovered during the Ocean Drilling Program and find a remarkable variation in the abundance of magnetite. Some completely serpentinized peridotites have as much as 6.15 wt% magnetite, whereas others are nearly magnetite free (<0.04 wt%). Using isotopic, magnetic, and thermodynamic constraints, our study reveals a simple link between the abundance of magnetite, Fe content of brucite, and serpentinization temperature. Samples with abundant magnetite have Fe-poor brucite and were formed at temperatures of 200–300 °C, whereas magnetite-poor samples are …
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