The upper mantle under La Palma, Canary Islands: Formation of Si-K-Na-rich melt and its importance as a metasomatic agent

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WulffPedersen, E
Neumann, ER
Jensen, BB
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[1] Mineralogisk-Geologisk Museum, University of Oslo, N-0562 Oslo
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10.1007/s004100050210
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Mantle xenoliths hosted by the Historic Volcan de San Antonio, La Palma, Canary Islands, fall into two main group. Group I consists of spinel harzburgites, rare spinel lherzolites and spinel dunites, whereas group II comprises spinel wehrlites, amphibole wehrlites, and amphibole clinopyroxenites. We here present data on group I xenoliths, including veined harzburgites and dunites which provide an excellent basis for detailed studies of metasomatic processes. The spinel harzburgite and Iherzolite xenoliths have modal ol-opx-cpx ratios and mineral and whole rock major element chemistry similar to those found in Lanzarote and Hierro, and are interpreted as highly refractory, old oceanic lithospheric mantle. Spinel dunites are interpreted as old oceanic peridotite which has been relatively enriched in olivine and clinopyroxene (and highly incompatible elements) through reactions with basaltic Canarian magmas, with relatively high melt/peridotite ratio. Group I xenoliths from La Palma differ from the Hierro and Lanzarote ones by a frequent presence of minor amounts of phlogopite (and amphibole). Metasomatic processes are also reflected in a marked enrichment of strongly incompatible relative to moderately incompatible trace elements, and in a tendency for Fe-Ti enrichment along gain boundaries in some samples. The veins in the veined xenoliths show a gradual change in phase assemblage and composition of each phase, from Fe-Ti-rich amphibole+augite+Fe-Ti-oxides+apatite+basaltic glass, to Ti-poor phlogopite+Cr-diopside+/-chromite+Si-Na-K-rich glass+fluid. Complex reaction zones between veins and peridotite include formation of clinopyroxene+/-olivine+glass at the expense of orthopyroxene in harzburgite, and clinopyroxene+spinel+/-amphibole+/-glass at the expense of olivine in dunite. The dramatic change in glass composition from the broadest to the narrowest veins includes increasing SiO2 from 44 to 67 wt%, decreasing TiO2/Al2O3 ratio from >0.24 to about 0.02, and increasing K2O and Na2O from 1.8 to >7.0 wt% and 3.8 to 6.7 wt%, respectively. The petrographic observations supported by petrographic mixing calculations indicate that the most silicic melts in the veined xenoliths formed as the result of reaction between infiltrating basaltic melt and peridotite wall-rock. The highly silicic, alkaline melt may represent an important metasomatic agent. Pervasive metasomatism by highly silicic melts (and possibly fluids unmixed from these) may account for the enriched trace element patterns and frequent presence of phlogopite in the upper mantle under La Palma.
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