Physikalische Eigenschaften teilgeschmolzener Gesteine an der mittelozeanischen Spreizungsachse
Abstract
New experimental data on electrical and anelastic properties of oceanic rocks at high pressures and temperatures are compared with the field data of seismic and electrical anomalies observed at oceanic spreading centers. The laboratory results of electrical conductivity and internal friction on gabbro and peridotites permit to estimate a degree of partial melting and maximum temperature in axial magma chambers (12-15% of melting at 1155-1165°C) and at the upper boundary of a source zone at the depth of 40-90 km (less than 5% of melting in the absence of pyroxene crystals and up to 11-14% in the pyroxene reach rocks at 1360-1370°C) at mid-oceanic ridges.