Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8911704 | Lithos | 2018 | 77 Pages |
Abstract
Melt segregations in the peridotite layers at 850-900â¯Â°C are rich in LREE and LILE, strongly depleted in Y and HREE, and have higher Sr/Y and La/Yb ratios than island arc andesites, dacites and rhyolites. These features, and negative anomalies in Nb-Ta and low Nb/Ta, resemble those of high-silica adakites and TTGs, but K2O is high compared to TTGs. Metasomatism in the dunite layer changes the REE patterns of dunite, recording chromatographic fractionation during porous melt flow. During metabasite-lherzolite interaction, the metabasite layer becomes mildly enriched in LREE; the lherzolite layer, in contrast, is generally depleted in LREE relative to the initial composition. This also indicates element transfer against the direction of fluid flow. Trace-element profiling reveals the development of Eu anomalies in the peridotite layers and the diffusion of many trace elements out of both layers toward the contact zone. The documented processes may be applicable to both Phanerozoic and Precambrian subduction zones.
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Authors
A.L. Perchuk, V.O. Yapaskurt, W.L. Griffin, M.Yu. Shur, S.E.M. Gain,