The Lyavaraka Ultrabasic Complex, Serpentinite Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia

The Paleoproterozoic Lyavaraka ultrabasic complex is one of several dunite–harzburgite–orthopyroxenite bodies exposed as shallow plutonic complexes in the Serpentinite Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia. Lyavaraka and the other complexes are anorogenic, formed in a stable within-plate environment in the i...

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Main Authors: Andrei Y. Barkov, Andrey A. Nikiforov, Vladimir N. Korolyuk, Robert F. Martin
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description The Paleoproterozoic Lyavaraka ultrabasic complex is one of several dunite–harzburgite–orthopyroxenite bodies exposed as shallow plutonic complexes in the Serpentinite Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia. Lyavaraka and the other complexes are anorogenic, formed in a stable within-plate environment in the interval 2.5–2.4 Ga as members of a large igneous province formed in the Sumian cycle of igneous activity. This geotectonic setting accounts for the shallow emplacement of the strongly magnesian komatiitic magma in the Fennoscandian Shield. We recognize three stages of crystallization of the Al-undepleted magma, present as dislocated blocks. Zone I is the ultrabasic core-like zone in which olivine predominates. Orthopyroxene is the major mineral in Zone II, and Zone III contains the most evolved ultrabasic rocks in which recurrent olivine coexists with Cpx + Pl. Primocrysts of hypermagnesian Opx (Mg# 91–93) nucleated in central areas of Zone II as olivine (Mg# 89.1–90.3) was forming in Zone I. In Zone III, olivine grains of a second generation (Mg# 74.5–75.8) formed after the primocrystic Cpx (Mg# up to 88.0) appeared. The recurrence of olivine is attributed to the progressive buildup in fO2 as a result of degassing and conversion of Fe2+ to Fe3+, well documented in our earlier studies of oxide parageneses.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2076-3263/12/9/323/ 2025-01-16T21:51:54+00:00 The Lyavaraka Ultrabasic Complex, Serpentinite Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia Andrei Y. Barkov Andrey A. Nikiforov Vladimir N. Korolyuk Robert F. Martin agris 2022-08-29 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12090323 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Geochemistry https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12090323 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Geosciences; Volume 12; Issue 9; Pages: 323 Lyavaraka complex dunite–harzburgite–orthopyroxenite association komatiitic magma highly magnesian melt degassing progressive oxidation Serpentinite Belt Kola Peninsula Russia Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12090323 2023-08-01T06:15:43Z The Paleoproterozoic Lyavaraka ultrabasic complex is one of several dunite–harzburgite–orthopyroxenite bodies exposed as shallow plutonic complexes in the Serpentinite Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia. Lyavaraka and the other complexes are anorogenic, formed in a stable within-plate environment in the interval 2.5–2.4 Ga as members of a large igneous province formed in the Sumian cycle of igneous activity. This geotectonic setting accounts for the shallow emplacement of the strongly magnesian komatiitic magma in the Fennoscandian Shield. We recognize three stages of crystallization of the Al-undepleted magma, present as dislocated blocks. Zone I is the ultrabasic core-like zone in which olivine predominates. Orthopyroxene is the major mineral in Zone II, and Zone III contains the most evolved ultrabasic rocks in which recurrent olivine coexists with Cpx + Pl. Primocrysts of hypermagnesian Opx (Mg# 91–93) nucleated in central areas of Zone II as olivine (Mg# 89.1–90.3) was forming in Zone I. In Zone III, olivine grains of a second generation (Mg# 74.5–75.8) formed after the primocrystic Cpx (Mg# up to 88.0) appeared. The recurrence of olivine is attributed to the progressive buildup in fO2 as a result of degassing and conversion of Fe2+ to Fe3+, well documented in our earlier studies of oxide parageneses. Text Fennoscandian kola peninsula MDPI Open Access Publishing Kola Peninsula Geosciences 12 9 323
spellingShingle Lyavaraka complex
dunite–harzburgite–orthopyroxenite association
komatiitic magma
highly magnesian melt
degassing
progressive oxidation
Serpentinite Belt
Kola Peninsula
Russia
Andrei Y. Barkov
Andrey A. Nikiforov
Vladimir N. Korolyuk
Robert F. Martin
The Lyavaraka Ultrabasic Complex, Serpentinite Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title The Lyavaraka Ultrabasic Complex, Serpentinite Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_full The Lyavaraka Ultrabasic Complex, Serpentinite Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_fullStr The Lyavaraka Ultrabasic Complex, Serpentinite Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_full_unstemmed The Lyavaraka Ultrabasic Complex, Serpentinite Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_short The Lyavaraka Ultrabasic Complex, Serpentinite Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_sort lyavaraka ultrabasic complex, serpentinite belt, kola peninsula, russia
topic Lyavaraka complex
dunite–harzburgite–orthopyroxenite association
komatiitic magma
highly magnesian melt
degassing
progressive oxidation
Serpentinite Belt
Kola Peninsula
Russia
topic_facet Lyavaraka complex
dunite–harzburgite–orthopyroxenite association
komatiitic magma
highly magnesian melt
degassing
progressive oxidation
Serpentinite Belt
Kola Peninsula
Russia
url https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12090323