Mantle rocks exhumed along an ocean-continent transition: revisiting the Iberian margin peridotites (ODP Leg 149 and 173)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Citazione:
Mantle rocks exhumed along an ocean-continent transition: revisiting the Iberian margin peridotites (ODP Leg 149 and 173) / A. Secchiari, M. Godard, A. Montanini, A. Luguet. ((Intervento presentato al convegno CONGRESSO SGI-SIMP 2022 Geosciences for a sustainable future tenutosi a Torino nel 2022.
Abstract:
Investigating peridotite samples exposed along ocean-continent transitions is crucial to shed light on
processes occurring in the upper mantle during lithospheric breakup, unravelling, at the same time, source
heterogeneity and inheritance.
More than three decades ago, mantle rocks were recovered along the West Iberian margin during several
ODP cruises (Leg 103, 149, and 173; see Abe, 2001; Chazot et al., 2005). Despite being one of the few
sites worldwide where mantle has been accessed through scientific drilling, Iberian peridotites remain poorly
characterized.
Here, we revisit Iberian peridotites through a combined petrological and geochemical study performed on
a new set of mantle samples from ODP Holes 899B, 1068A, and 1070A. Hole 899B peridotites are relatively
fresh, clinopyroxene-rich (≈ 5-8 vol.%) tectonite harzburgites. They mostly consist of deformed olivine (≈ 80-
85 vol.%), showing variable Fo contents (89.1-92.1), and low amount (≈ 10-12 vol.%) of exsolved, Mg-rich
orthopyroxene. Dark brown spinel (< 1 vol.%, Cr#=0.198-0.483; TiO2=0.10-0.72) mainly occurs as elongated
grains, sometimes rimmed by altered plagioclase.
In contrast to Hole 899B, peridotites from Holes 1068A and 1070A are highly serpentinized. Samples from
Hole 1068A have chromian spinel (Cr#=0.253-0.376) mantled by a fine-grain white rim, possibly representing
a pseudomorph after plagioclase. Clinopyroxene relics display highly variable Al2O3 (3.77-7.25 wt.%) and
TiO2 contents (0.38-0.75 wt.%), in contrast to the lower and more homogenous values of Hole 1070A samples
(3.87-4.70 wt.% and 0.14-0.20 wt.% for Al2O3 and TiO2, respectively). High Mg# (0.915-0.920) olivine and
orthopyroxene with low- to moderate Al2O3 contents (2.52-3.70 wt.%) are only preserved in Hole 1070A.
In situ trace element investigation revealed convex-upward patterns for Holes 899B and 1068A
clinopyroxene, in the range of modern abyssal peridotites. Clinopyroxene shows LREE-depleted segments
(LaN/SmN = 0.01-0.27) and flat HREE for YbN ≈ 10, coupled to Eu negative anomalies. Orthopyroxene of Hole
899B yields low REE concentrations (HREEN ≤ 1) and spoon-shaped patterns, except for the plagioclasebearing
sample, which exhibits a straight pattern (LaN/YbN = 0.001-0.02) and negative Eu anomalies. Humpshaped
REE patterns with steep LREE slopes (LaN/SmN = 0.003-0.01) and flat HREE segments are observed
for Hole 1070A orthopyroxene.
Our preliminary results indicate that the mantle exhumed along the ocean-continent transition of the Iberian
margin experienced variable degrees of depletion and melt/rock interaction.
Tipologia IRIS:
14 - Intervento a convegno non pubblicato
Elenco autori:
A. Secchiari, M. Godard, A. Montanini, A. Luguet
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