From mantle peridotites to hybrid troctolites: textural and chemical evolution during melt-rock interaction history (Mt.Maggiore peridotites, Corsica, France)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Recent studies investigate the replacive formation of hybrid troctolites from mantle peridotites after multiple
stages of melt-rock reaction. However, these studies are not conducted in a field-controlled geological setting
displaying the clear evolution fromthe protolith to the end-product of the reactions. TheMt.Maggiore peridotitic
body exposes a clear evolution from spinel lherzolite to plagioclase-bearing lithotypes (plagioclase peridotites,
olivine-rich troctolites and troctolites) during two continuous episodes of melt-rock interaction. In the spinel
facies, the reactive percolation of a LREE-depleted melt leads to the dissolution of mantle pyroxenes and the
growth of olivine crystals, forming replacive spinel dunites. The progressive evolution from spinel lherzolite to
harzburgite to replacive dunite is accompanied by a change of olivine Crystallographic Preferred Orientation
(CPO), from axial-[100] in the lherzolite to axial-[010] olivine CPO in the dunites, indicative of deformation
in presence of melt. The initial percolating melt composition is consistent with single melt increments after 6%
partial melting of a depleted mantle source. Reactive melt percolation leads to a progressive enrichment in
the melt M-HREE absolute concentrations, while preserving its LREE depletion, consistent with the enriched
analyzed HREE composition of olivine in the spinel dunite.
In the shallower plagioclase facies, the melts modified by reactive melt percolation impregnate the spinel-facies
lithotypes, leading to the dissolution of olivine and crystallization of plagioclase and orthopyroxene in the
peridotites. This impregnation stage is also observed in the spinel dunites, forming hybrid olivine-rich troctolites
and troctolites. The dissolution-precipitation reactions forming hybrid troctolites cause a progressive textural evolution
of the olivinematrix,with the disruption of deformed coarse grains into undeformed small rounded grains. This
textural evolution is not accompanied by clear changes in the olivine CPO, indicating low instantaneous melt/rock
ratios during the impregnation process. Olivine, plagioclase and clinopyroxene REE compositions analyzed in
troctolite fit a process of impregnation with a progressive closure of the porosity (at decreasingmeltmass), leading
to the crystallization of trapped melt and REE enrichments during the last crystallization increments.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Alpine ophiolites; Melt-rock interaction; Reactive porous flow; Melt impregnation; Olivine texture; Olivine trace elements
Elenco autori:
Basch, VALENTIN TANGUY
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