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Origin of Epigenetic Iron-Rich Olivine in Lherzolite Xenolith from the Udachnaya Kimberlite Pipe (Siberian Craton)

Authors :
Alexander V. Golovin
K. A. Solovev
Igor S. Sharygin
N. P. Pokhilenko
Source :
Doklady Earth Sciences. 499:619-622
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Pleiades Publishing Ltd, 2021.

Abstract

Olivine is the most common rock-forming mineral of the majority of the lithospheric mantle rocks beneath ancient cratons. This study provides the information about an epigenetic olivine in a lherzolite xenolith from the Udachnaya kimberlite pipe (Siberian craton), which is characterized by lower Mg# compared to the rock-forming one (Mg# = 87.4). The iron-rich olivine has been observed in the epigenetic mineral assemblage that forms a kelyphite shell around the rock-forming garnet. Olivine from the kelyphite shell occurs as both homogeneous grains (Mg# = 84.3–85.9) and zoned grains (Mg# = 85.1–87.5). The major and minor elements asymmetric zoning patterns have been found in the rock-forming olivine grains at the contact with the kelyphite shell. These olivine grains have an outer low Mg# (up to 85.9) zone at the contact with the kelyphite shell as the epigenetic olivine grains in the kelyphite shell. We suggest that the iron-rich epigenetic olivine was produced as the result of a reaction between the rock-forming garnet and the primitive kimberlite melt. During this reaction, a hybrid melt was formed in the interstitial space. The hybrid melt was iron-enriched relative to the kimberlite melt. The source of iron for the micro-portions of the interstitial hybrid melt was the rock-forming garnet.

Details

ISSN :
15318354 and 1028334X
Volume :
499
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Doklady Earth Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3b7a6b4026359fe2c6303e12689a64b7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1134/s1028334x21080183