Microstructures, hydrogen concentrations, and seismic properties of a tectonically exhumed sliver of oceanic mantle lithosphere, Moa Island, Timor-Tanimbar outer-arc, eastern Indonesia
We characterize and quantify the microstructure, hydrogen concentrations, and seismic properties of a tectonically exhumed sliver of oceanic lithospheric mantle outcropping in the Moa Island (Leti archipelago, Timor-Tanimbar outer-arc). The 18 spinel peridotites (lherzolites and harzburgites) have c...
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description | We characterize and quantify the microstructure, hydrogen concentrations, and seismic properties of a tectonically exhumed sliver of oceanic lithospheric mantle outcropping in the Moa Island (Leti archipelago, Timor-Tanimbar outer-arc). The 18 spinel peridotites (lherzolites and harzburgites) have coarse-porphyroclastic microstructures and olivine crystal-preferred orientations (CPO) with axial-[010] (also known as AG-type) or [100](010) (A-type) patterns, similar to those observed in peridotitic xenoliths from oceanic mantle lithosphere. These coarse-porphyroclastic microstructures are variably overprinted by growth of strain-free olivine neoblasts and crystallization of secondary pyroxenes. Recrystallized fractions vary from 6.9 up to 31.3%. The interstitial (cuspate) shapes and CPOs of clinopyroxene, uncorrelated with the olivine CPOs, indicate that refertilization by a reactive melt percolation post-dated deformation. Seismic properties are calculated based on the modal compositions and CPOs of all samples. Increase in the recrystallized olivine fraction decreased the seismic anisotropy, since static recrystallization produced some dispersion of the CPO, but did not change drastically the texture acquired during deformation. Mean seismic velocities (mean Vp = 7.9 km.s−1; mean Vs = 4.5 km.s−1) and anisotropy (mean maximum S wave polarization anisotropy = 4.5%), estimated by considering coherent orientation of the foliation and lineation of all samples, are within the range of typical values for the uppermost mantle. The nominally anhydrous minerals contain small amounts of hydrogen (olivine: 13–18 ppm H2O by weight; orthopyroxene: 58–175 wt ppm H2O and clinopyroxenes: 244–288 wt ppm H2O). A bulk water content of 50 wt ppm H2O is estimated based on nomminally anhydrous minerals for the Moa peridotites, in agreement with previous estimates for the oceanic mantle lithosphere based on peridotitic xenoliths. This is the first direct measurement of hydrogen concentrations in peridotites from an oceanic mantle lithosphere which experienced melt extraction.
•Coarse-porphyroclastic peridotites from Moa Island are analyzed by EBSD and FTIR.•EBSD reveals 7 to 31% olivine recrystallization and mostly axial-[010] olivine CPO.•Despite some serpentinization, H content in mantle massif peridotites is quantified.•Bulk H content is similar to values reported for continental mantle lithosphere.•Calculated seismic wave velocities are normal and seismic anisotropy is modera |
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Increase in the recrystallized olivine fraction decreased the seismic anisotropy, since static recrystallization produced some dispersion of the CPO, but did not change drastically the texture acquired during deformation. Mean seismic velocities (mean Vp = 7.9 km.s−1; mean Vs = 4.5 km.s−1) and anisotropy (mean maximum S wave polarization anisotropy = 4.5%), estimated by considering coherent orientation of the foliation and lineation of all samples, are within the range of typical values for the uppermost mantle. The nominally anhydrous minerals contain small amounts of hydrogen (olivine: 13–18 ppm H2O by weight; orthopyroxene: 58–175 wt ppm H2O and clinopyroxenes: 244–288 wt ppm H2O). A bulk water content of 50 wt ppm H2O is estimated based on nomminally anhydrous minerals for the Moa peridotites, in agreement with previous estimates for the oceanic mantle lithosphere based on peridotitic xenoliths. This is the first direct measurement of hydrogen concentrations in peridotites from an oceanic mantle lithosphere which experienced melt extraction.
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