Water contents of pyroxenes in intraplate lithospheric mantle

Water contents of clinopyroxene and orthopyroxene in mantle peridotites from various xenolith occurrences in intraplate settings (both oceanic and continental) were determined by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). Samples from the following localities were studied: Sal Island (Cape Verd...

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Main Authors: BONADIMAN, Costanza, COLTORTI, Massimo, FACCINI, Barbara, Hao Y., Dallai L., Huang Y., Xia Q.
Other Authors: Bonadiman, Costanza, Hao, Y., Coltorti, Massimo, Dallai, L., Faccini, Barbara, Huang, Y., Xia, Q.
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling ftunivferrarair:oai:sfera.unife.it:11392/532902 2024-04-14T08:01:55+00:00 Water contents of pyroxenes in intraplate lithospheric mantle BONADIMAN, Costanza COLTORTI, Massimo FACCINI, Barbara Hao Y. Dallai L. Huang Y. Xia Q. Bonadiman, Costanza Hao, Y. Coltorti, Massimo Dallai, L. Faccini, Barbara Huang, Y. Xia, Q. 2009 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11392/532902 http://usr_valut eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000267229900283 volume:21 firstpage:637 lastpage:647 journal:EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MINERALOGY http://hdl.handle.net/11392/532902 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-67749103890 http://usr_valut info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2009 ftunivferrarair 2024-03-21T17:56:45Z Water contents of clinopyroxene and orthopyroxene in mantle peridotites from various xenolith occurrences in intraplate settings (both oceanic and continental) were determined by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). Samples from the following localities were studied: Sal Island (Cape Verde Archipelago); Baker Rocks and Greene Point (Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica); Panshishan and Lianshan (Subei Basin, Eastern China). They represent well-known localities where detailed petrographical and geochemical studies have already been carried out or areas which are currently under investigation. The water incorporated in these pyroxenes is low (cpx, 37–399 ppm; opx, 9–166 ppm) or very low (as in Greene Point, Antarctica; cpx, 5–16 ppm; opx, 9–16 ppm). Within each population there is no clear correlation with melting parameters such as MgO contents in any single mineral. Results are compared with the available literature data on water contents in mantle pyroxenes, which include peridotites from on-craton (hosted by kimberlitic-type magmas) and off-craton (hosted by alkaline basic magmas), as well as subarc mantle settings. The ‘‘relatively dry’’ (cpx, 140–528 ppm; opx, 38–280 ppm) sub-arc mantle xenoliths (Peslier et al., 2002) are shown to be wetter than the intraplate (off-craton) xenoliths. Cratonic mantle pyroxenes are only represented by a few determinations on garnet peridotites and eclogite from Kaapvaal and Colorado Plateau. They record the highest water contents (cpx, 342–1012 ppm; opx, 180–491 ppm) so far measured in mantle pyroxenes from various tectonic settings. Despite the limited data set, the indication that the cratonic mantle is strongly hydrated is compelling. Rehydration of cratonic mantle may be related to plate subduction (i.e., Colorado Plateau) or alternatively to metasomatic enrichment (i.e., Kaapvaal Craton). However, assuming that the water content was initially very low, metasomatic events in intra-plate settings, similar to those presented here, would not be able to produce a ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Victoria Land Università degli Studi di Ferrara: CINECA IRIS Baker Rocks ENVELOPE(164.750,164.750,-74.233,-74.233) Greene ENVELOPE(168.233,168.233,-72.100,-72.100) Greene Point ENVELOPE(166.150,166.150,-73.817,-73.817) Victoria Land
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description Water contents of clinopyroxene and orthopyroxene in mantle peridotites from various xenolith occurrences in intraplate settings (both oceanic and continental) were determined by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). Samples from the following localities were studied: Sal Island (Cape Verde Archipelago); Baker Rocks and Greene Point (Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica); Panshishan and Lianshan (Subei Basin, Eastern China). They represent well-known localities where detailed petrographical and geochemical studies have already been carried out or areas which are currently under investigation. The water incorporated in these pyroxenes is low (cpx, 37–399 ppm; opx, 9–166 ppm) or very low (as in Greene Point, Antarctica; cpx, 5–16 ppm; opx, 9–16 ppm). Within each population there is no clear correlation with melting parameters such as MgO contents in any single mineral. Results are compared with the available literature data on water contents in mantle pyroxenes, which include peridotites from on-craton (hosted by kimberlitic-type magmas) and off-craton (hosted by alkaline basic magmas), as well as subarc mantle settings. The ‘‘relatively dry’’ (cpx, 140–528 ppm; opx, 38–280 ppm) sub-arc mantle xenoliths (Peslier et al., 2002) are shown to be wetter than the intraplate (off-craton) xenoliths. Cratonic mantle pyroxenes are only represented by a few determinations on garnet peridotites and eclogite from Kaapvaal and Colorado Plateau. They record the highest water contents (cpx, 342–1012 ppm; opx, 180–491 ppm) so far measured in mantle pyroxenes from various tectonic settings. Despite the limited data set, the indication that the cratonic mantle is strongly hydrated is compelling. Rehydration of cratonic mantle may be related to plate subduction (i.e., Colorado Plateau) or alternatively to metasomatic enrichment (i.e., Kaapvaal Craton). However, assuming that the water content was initially very low, metasomatic events in intra-plate settings, similar to those presented here, would not be able to produce a ...
author2 Bonadiman, Costanza
Hao, Y.
Coltorti, Massimo
Dallai, L.
Faccini, Barbara
Huang, Y.
Xia, Q.
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author BONADIMAN, Costanza
COLTORTI, Massimo
FACCINI, Barbara
Hao Y.
Dallai L.
Huang Y.
Xia Q.
spellingShingle BONADIMAN, Costanza
COLTORTI, Massimo
FACCINI, Barbara
Hao Y.
Dallai L.
Huang Y.
Xia Q.
Water contents of pyroxenes in intraplate lithospheric mantle
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title_short Water contents of pyroxenes in intraplate lithospheric mantle
title_full Water contents of pyroxenes in intraplate lithospheric mantle
title_fullStr Water contents of pyroxenes in intraplate lithospheric mantle
title_full_unstemmed Water contents of pyroxenes in intraplate lithospheric mantle
title_sort water contents of pyroxenes in intraplate lithospheric mantle
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