Trace Element Partitioning between CAI-Type Melts and Grossite, Melilite, Hibonite, and Olivine
Gokce Ustunisik, Denton S. Ebel, David Walker, Roger L. Nielsen,, Marina E. Gemma

TL;DR
This study investigates how trace elements distribute between CAI-type melts and minerals like grossite, melilite, hibonite, and olivine through experiments, revealing key partitioning behaviors relevant to early solar system processes.
Contribution
It provides new experimental data on trace element partition coefficients between CAI minerals and melts, highlighting compositional and temperature dependencies.
Findings
Partition coefficients decrease from gehlenite to grossite.
Higher melt Al and Ca increase mineral-melt compatibility.
Olivine's role in trace element budget is minimal.
Abstract
We determined the mineral-melt partition coefficients (Di's) and the compositional and/or temperature dependency between grossite, melilite, hibonite, olivine and Ca-, Al-inclusion (CAI)-type liquids for a number of light (LE), high field strength (HFSE), large ion lithophile (LILE), and rare earth (REE) elements including Li, Be, B, Sr, Zr, Nb, Ba, La, Ce, Eu, Dy, Ho, Yb, Hf, Ta, Th. A series of isothermal crystallization experiments was conducted at 5 kbar pressure and IW+1 in graphite capsules. The starting compositions were selected based on the calculated and experimentally confirmed phase relations during condensation in CI dust-enriched systems (Ebel and Grossman, 2000; Ebel, 2006; Ustunisik et al., 2014). Partition coefficients between melt and gehlenite, hibonite, and grossite show that the trace element budget of igneous CAIs is controlled by these three major Al-bearing…
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