The mafic-ultramafic complex near Finero (Ivrea-Verbano Zone) .1. Chemistry of MORB-like magmas

Geochemical data are presented for the meta-igneous, mafic-ultramafic complex near Finero. This complex is in contact with a phlogopite-bearing mantle peridotite and is subdivided into the Internal Gabbro unit, the Amphibole Peridotite unit, and the External Gabbro unit. The Internal Gabbro and the...

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Main Authors: MH Lu, AW Hofmann, MAZZUCCHELLI, Maurizio, RIVALENTI, Giorgio
Other Authors: Mh, Lu, Aw, Hofmann, Mazzucchelli, Maurizio, Rivalenti, Giorgio
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1997
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11380/306809
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spelling ftunivmodena:oai:iris.unimore.it:11380/306809 2024-04-14T08:13:55+00:00 The mafic-ultramafic complex near Finero (Ivrea-Verbano Zone) .1. Chemistry of MORB-like magmas MH Lu AW Hofmann MAZZUCCHELLI, Maurizio RIVALENTI, Giorgio Mh, Lu Aw, Hofmann Mazzucchelli, Maurizio Rivalenti, Giorgio 1997 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11380/306809 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:A1997XZ47100004 volume:140 firstpage:207 lastpage:222 journal:CHEMICAL GEOLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/11380/306809 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-0001259434 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess gabbro mafic complex trace elements deep crust Ivrea-Verbano Zone info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1997 ftunivmodena 2024-03-21T17:45:13Z Geochemical data are presented for the meta-igneous, mafic-ultramafic complex near Finero. This complex is in contact with a phlogopite-bearing mantle peridotite and is subdivided into the Internal Gabbro unit, the Amphibole Peridotite unit, and the External Gabbro unit. The Internal Gabbro and the Amphibole Peridotite units consist of coarse-grained, chemically heterogeneous cumulates, whereas the External Gabbro unit is generally massive, chemically more uniform and approximately representative of the residual melt with MgO contents between 6.6 and 9.1% and Mg numbers between 38 and 58. Both whole-rock and mineral contents of Ni and Cr are significantly higher (at similar Mg numbers) in the Amphibole Peridotite unit than in the Internal Gabbro, unit. The most straightforward interpretation of this is that the Amphibole Peridotite unit accumulated after the influx of fresh mafic (or ultramafic) magma into the magma chamber. Major-element chemical trends are continuous from the Amphibole Peridotite unit to the External Gabbro unit and are consistent with closed-system fractionation with no further addition of magma or contamination by wall or roof rock assimilation. In the External Gabbro unit, total FeO and TiO2 contents are strongly correlated with each other (and with P2O5 and Zr) and reach values as high as 19 and 4%, respectively, indicating an advanced degree of crystal fractionation along a tholeiitic trend. The External Gabbro samples have generally smooth normalized trace element patterns, which are consistent with being representative of a liquid composition. The residual nature of the External Gabbro magma is also indicated by negative Eu and Sr anomalies, clear evidence for prior feldspar-fractionation. REE patterns are otherwise indistinguishable from N-type MORE, but Th and U an significantly more depleted than in MORE. This Th and U depletion is similar to that found in olivine basalts and picrites on Iceland and Hawaii; its origin is not well understood. No evidence is seen for any assimilation ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Archivio della ricerca dell'Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia (Unimore: IRIS)
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topic gabbro
mafic complex
trace elements
deep crust
Ivrea-Verbano Zone
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mafic complex
trace elements
deep crust
Ivrea-Verbano Zone
MH Lu
AW Hofmann
MAZZUCCHELLI, Maurizio
RIVALENTI, Giorgio
The mafic-ultramafic complex near Finero (Ivrea-Verbano Zone) .1. Chemistry of MORB-like magmas
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mafic complex
trace elements
deep crust
Ivrea-Verbano Zone
description Geochemical data are presented for the meta-igneous, mafic-ultramafic complex near Finero. This complex is in contact with a phlogopite-bearing mantle peridotite and is subdivided into the Internal Gabbro unit, the Amphibole Peridotite unit, and the External Gabbro unit. The Internal Gabbro and the Amphibole Peridotite units consist of coarse-grained, chemically heterogeneous cumulates, whereas the External Gabbro unit is generally massive, chemically more uniform and approximately representative of the residual melt with MgO contents between 6.6 and 9.1% and Mg numbers between 38 and 58. Both whole-rock and mineral contents of Ni and Cr are significantly higher (at similar Mg numbers) in the Amphibole Peridotite unit than in the Internal Gabbro, unit. The most straightforward interpretation of this is that the Amphibole Peridotite unit accumulated after the influx of fresh mafic (or ultramafic) magma into the magma chamber. Major-element chemical trends are continuous from the Amphibole Peridotite unit to the External Gabbro unit and are consistent with closed-system fractionation with no further addition of magma or contamination by wall or roof rock assimilation. In the External Gabbro unit, total FeO and TiO2 contents are strongly correlated with each other (and with P2O5 and Zr) and reach values as high as 19 and 4%, respectively, indicating an advanced degree of crystal fractionation along a tholeiitic trend. The External Gabbro samples have generally smooth normalized trace element patterns, which are consistent with being representative of a liquid composition. The residual nature of the External Gabbro magma is also indicated by negative Eu and Sr anomalies, clear evidence for prior feldspar-fractionation. REE patterns are otherwise indistinguishable from N-type MORE, but Th and U an significantly more depleted than in MORE. This Th and U depletion is similar to that found in olivine basalts and picrites on Iceland and Hawaii; its origin is not well understood. No evidence is seen for any assimilation ...
author2 Mh, Lu
Aw, Hofmann
Mazzucchelli, Maurizio
Rivalenti, Giorgio
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author MH Lu
AW Hofmann
MAZZUCCHELLI, Maurizio
RIVALENTI, Giorgio
author_facet MH Lu
AW Hofmann
MAZZUCCHELLI, Maurizio
RIVALENTI, Giorgio
author_sort MH Lu
title The mafic-ultramafic complex near Finero (Ivrea-Verbano Zone) .1. Chemistry of MORB-like magmas
title_short The mafic-ultramafic complex near Finero (Ivrea-Verbano Zone) .1. Chemistry of MORB-like magmas
title_full The mafic-ultramafic complex near Finero (Ivrea-Verbano Zone) .1. Chemistry of MORB-like magmas
title_fullStr The mafic-ultramafic complex near Finero (Ivrea-Verbano Zone) .1. Chemistry of MORB-like magmas
title_full_unstemmed The mafic-ultramafic complex near Finero (Ivrea-Verbano Zone) .1. Chemistry of MORB-like magmas
title_sort mafic-ultramafic complex near finero (ivrea-verbano zone) .1. chemistry of morb-like magmas
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