Boron isotope evidence for shallow fluid transfer across subduction zones by serpentinized mantle
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Serpentinites formed by alteration of oceanic and forearc mantle are major volatile and fluid-mobile element reservoirs for arc magmatism, though direct proof of their dominance in the subduction-zone volatile cycles has been elusive. Boron isotopes are established markers of fluid-mediated mass transfer during subduction. Altered oceanic crust and sediments have been shown to release in the subarc mantle 11B-depleted fluids, which cannot explain 11B enrichment of many arcs. In contrast to these crustal reservoirs, we document high ?11B values retained in subduction-zone Alpine serpentinites. No 11B fractionation occurs in these rocks with progressive burial: the released 11B-rich fl uids uniquely explain the elevated ?11B of arc magmas. B, O-H, and Sr isotope systems indicate that serpentinization was driven by slab fl uids that infi ltrated the slab-mantle interface early in the subduction history.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
boron isotopes; Alpine subduction; Erro-Tobbio serpentinites
Elenco autori:
Tonarini, Sonia
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