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Abyssal and forearc features of mantle peridotites in the Guleman ophiolite in SE Turkey.

Authors :
Rizeli, Mustafa Eren
Bingöl, Ahmet Feyzi
Wang, Kuo-Lung
Lee, Hao-Yang
Source :
Lithos. Jan2023, Vol. 436, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The mantle section of the Guleman ophiolite consists mainly of depleted harzburgite and dunite with some less depleted harzburgite, all of which contain economically significant chromitite. The depleted harzburgite and dunite are characterized by low average bulk Al 2 O 3 (<0.85 wt%) and CaO (0.14–0.94 wt%) contents, high-Mg olivine (Fo = 90.8–93.8) and orthopyroxene (Mg# = 91.3–92.1) together with moderately high-Cr spinel (Cr# = 54.1–67.6). The less depleted harzburgite (sample EG30) contains higher bulk Al 2 O 3 (1.84 wt%) and CaO (2.15 wt%) contents, slightly lower-Mg olivine (Fo = 90.4) and orthopyroxene (Mg# = 90.4) together with lower-Cr spinel (Cr# = 17.9) and clinopyroxene with high Al 2 O 3 (2.79 wt%) and similar TiO 2 (0.05 wt%) contents. The 187Os/188Os isotopic ratios of the Guleman peridotites are 0.12589, 0.12736 and 0.13352, coupled with 187Re/188Os ratios of 0.32822, 0.90743, and 1.48804, respectively, for the dunite and depleted harzburgite These data suggest that the Guleman peridotites were modified by melt metasomatism and/or Re addition. Petrographical and geochemical results reveal that mantle peridotites experienced multi-stage melting and refertilization. In the first stage, abyssal peridotites were formed by ∼15% partial melting of an upwelling mantle at a mid-ocean ridge under anhydrous conditions, which was followed by the second stage of partial melting in a supra-subduction zone environment under hydrous conditions. In this later stage, forearc peridotites were formed with a total of 25–43% partial melting for the two episodes and then refertilized. However, some of the peridotites were unaffected (or less affected) by these later events. As a result, abyssal and forearc peridotites are both observed in the Guleman ophiolite. • The composition of peridotites records two-stages depletion and refertilization. • Abyssal and forearc peridotites coexist in the Guleman ophiolite, SE Turkey. • Forearc peridotites experienced a total of 25–43% partial melting in the two stages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00244937
Volume :
436
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Lithos
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160939508
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2022.106958