Multistage origin of dunite in the Purang ophiolite, southern Tibet, documented by composition, exsolution and Li isotope characteristics of constituent minerals
The Purang ophiolite, which crops out over an area of about 650 km2 in the western Yarlung–Zangbo suture zone, consists chiefly of mantle peridotite, pyroxenite and gabbro. The mantle peridotite is comprised mainly harzburgite and minor dunite. Locally, the latter contains small pods of chromitite....
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of mineralogy (Stuttgart) 2020-02, Vol.32 (1), p.187-207 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Purang ophiolite, which crops out over an area of about 650 km2 in the western Yarlung–Zangbo suture zone, consists chiefly of mantle
peridotite, pyroxenite and gabbro. The mantle peridotite is comprised mainly
harzburgite and minor dunite. Locally, the latter contains small pods of
chromitite. Pyroxenite and gabbro occur as veins of variable size within the
peridotite; most of them strike northwest, parallel to the main structure of the
ophiolite. Three types of dunite occur in the Purang ophiolite: dunite that envelopes
podiform chromitite (1) and lenses of dunite with either Cr-rich spinel (2)
or Cr-poor spinel (3) in a harzburgite host. The constituent minerals of
dunite envelopes around podiform chromitite are similar in composition to
those of transition-zone dunite (Fo91.01−91.87 in olivine; Cr/(Cr+Al)
(Cr#) =41.5–47.0 and Mg/(Mg+Fe2+) (Mg#) =58.9–63.0 in
Cr-spinel). Forsterite contents in olivine decrease from type 2 lenses with
Cr-rich spinel (91.9–93.0) to type 1 dunite enveloping chromitite
(91.7–93.7) to type 3 lenses with Cr-poor spinel (95.3–96.0). Similarly,
Cr# in spinel decreases from type 2 (66.9–67.9) to type 1 (41.5–47.0) to
type 3 (19.8–20.6). In addition, Al2O3 in clinopyroxene is
highest in type 2 (3.48–5.24 wt %) and decreases to type 1 (1.56–3.29 wt %) and type 3 (0.78–0.86 wt %). Olivine in type 1 dunite enveloping
podiform chromitite has Li concentrations and δ7Li values of
1.48–1.71 ppm and 6.19 ‰–7.98 ‰, respectively. Type 2
dunite lenses with Cr-rich spinel contain olivine with Li =0.98–1.64 ppm
and δ7Li =6.77 ‰–10.99 ‰. The type 3
dunite lenses with Cr-poor spinel show the highest values of Li =0.94–1.40 ppm and δ7Li =10.25 ‰–14.20 ‰.
Exsolution lamellae of clinopyroxene and magnetite occur as oriented
intergrowths in olivine of type 3 dunite lenses with Cr-poor spinel. We suggest that the Purang ophiolite developed during two main stages of
formation. In the first stage, abyssal peridotites formed in a mid-ocean-ridge
environment. During the second stage, hydrous high-Mg boninitic melts were
produced by high degrees of partial melting in a supra-subduction zone mantle
wedge, which reacted with peridotite to form type 2 dunite pods with
high-Cr# spinel. At lower degrees of partial melting in the same mantle
wedge, Al-rich melts were produced, which reacted with peridotite to form
type 3 dunite pods that contain low-Cr# spinel. These Al-rich melts were
also relatively rich in Ti4+, Ca2+ and Fe3+, which were
incorporated in |
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ISSN: | 1617-4011 0935-1221 1617-4011 |
DOI: | 10.5194/ejm-32-187-2020 |