Solid Earth Sciences(S)
Session Sub-categoryGeochemistry
Session IDS-GC45
TitleVolatile Cycles in the Deep Earth - from Subduction Zone to Hot Spot
Short TitleVolatile Cycles in the Deep Earth
Main ConvenerNameYuji Sano
AffiliationDivision of Ocean and Earth Systems, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo
Co-Convener 1NameTakeshi Hanyu
AffiliationJapan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Department of Solid Earth Geochemistry
Co-Convener 2NameHirochika Sumino
AffiliationDepartment of Basic Science, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Session LanguageEE
ScopeVolatile geodynamics and chemical differentiation in the mantle and crust by drastically changing mineral stability and rheological behavior. Fractionation-processes such as partial melting, hydration, and dehydration are all controlled by volatiles in the rocks. A significant portion of the volatiles in the Earth has been thought to be present in the atmosphere and oceans as a consequence of extensive degassing during accretion and subsequent mantle degassing. On the other hand, it has been recently recognized that substantial amounts of volatiles are recycled back into the mantle at subduction zones, where intensive devolatilization of descended materials during arc magma generation was once thought to act as an effective "subduction barrier". However, fundamental questions still remain, such as: how are volatiles species distributed throughout the early and present Earth? What are the mechanisms for, and rate at which, volatiles are fluxed between the atmosphere, crust, and mantle? And what role have volatiles played in driving the evolution of the Earth? The possible role of the core in storing primordial volatiles is also poorly constrained. We therefore welcome contributions from experimental, observational, and modeling studies that help shed light on the deep cycles of volatiles, such as hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, noble gases, halogens and sulfur. We particularly encourage studies linking the behavior of multiple volatile elements and their isotopic compositions. Studies investigating the linkage between volatile and solid geochemical tracers, the phase equilibria of volatile-bearing mantle assemblages, and the effect of volatiles on the physical properties of the mantle are also welcome.
Presentation FormatOral and Poster presentation
Invited Authors
  • Hiroshi Shinohara (Geological Survey of Japan, AIST)
  • Yuan Li (Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
  • Hyunwoo Lee (Seoul National University, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo)
Time Presentation No Title Presenter Abstract
Oral Presentation May 21 PM1
13:45 - 14:05 SGC45-01Excess degassing of volcanoesHiroshi Shinohara Abstract
14:05 - 14:20 SGC45-02Precise determination of carbon dioxide contents in melt inclusionsTakeshi Hanyu Abstract
14:20 - 14:40 SGC45-03The Geochemistry of Deep NitrogenYuan Li Abstract
14:40 - 15:00 SGC45-04Deep nitrogen recycling enhanced by seamount subduction of the Costa Rican arcHyunwoo Lee Abstract
15:00 - 15:15 SGC45-05The search for water in the mantle transition zoneChristine Houser Abstract
Oral Presentation May 21 PM2
15:30 - 15:45 SGC45-06H2O / F ratios in asthenosphere inferred from volatile compositions of petit-spot lavasYuki Katsuragi Abstract
15:45 - 16:00 SGC45-07Na/K ratios of sulfate-bearing saline fluid inclusions in harzburgite xenoliths from Pinatubo: Comparison with H2O-rich components in arc and back-arc basin basaltsTatsuhiko Kawamoto Abstract
16:00 - 16:15 SGC45-08Multiple microanalysis of melt inclusions from the Pitcairn basalts and its implications for melting source regionTakahiro Ozawa Abstract
16:15 - 16:30 SGC45-09The effect of chlorine on the transport of trace elements in subduction zonesGreta Rustioni Abstract
16:30 - 16:45 SGC45-10Noble gases to study sediment transport processes around deep-sea ventsEdith Horstmann Abstract
16:45 - 17:00 SGC45-11Noble gas evidence for the common origin of diamonds and their host kimberlite from Udachnaya-east pipe kimberlite, SiberiaHirochika Sumino Abstract
Presentation No Title Presenter Abstract
Poster Presentation May 21 Core Time
SGC45-P01 Hydrogen isotope study of serpentinite from the Happo-O'ne area: Implications for the water cycle in subduction zone Wataru Ouchi Abstract
SGC45-P02 Origin of Helium and CO2 Gas from Natural Carbonated Waters in the North-Eastern Area of South Korea. YONG CHEON LEE Abstract
SGC45-P03 Delineations of groundwater circulations and geothermal water origins using the geochemistry and noble gas of groundwater around the Yangsan fault, Republic of Korea. YU JIN LEE Abstract
SGC45-P04 Externally heated lever type diamond anvil cell: application in high-pressure experiments involving COH components Nadezda Chertkova Abstract