Cr-pyrope xenocrysts with oxide mineral inclusions from the Chompolo lamprophyres (Aldan shield): Insights into mantle processes beneath the southeastern Siberian craton

被引:1
作者
Rezvukhin, Dmitriy, I [1 ]
Nikolenko, Evgeny, I [2 ]
Sharygin, Igor S. [1 ,3 ]
Rezvukhina, Olga, V [1 ]
Chervyakovskaya, Maria, V [4 ]
Korsakov, Andrey, V [1 ]
机构
[1] Russian Acad Sci, Sobolev Inst Geol & Mineral, Siberian Branch, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia
[2] ALROSA ZIMBABWE Ltd, 19 Van Praagh Ave,Milton Pk, Harare, Zimbabwe
[3] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Earths Crust, Siberian Branch, Irkutsk 664033, Russia
[4] UB RAS, Zavaritsky Inst Geol & Geochem, Ekaterinburg 620016, Russia
基金
俄罗斯科学基金会;
关键词
pyrope; inclusion; crichtonite-group minerals; mantle metasomatism; Chompolo field; Aldan shield; INTERNATSIONALNAYA KIMBERLITE PIPE; CRICHTONITE-GROUP MINERALS; SINGLE-CLINOPYROXENE THERMOBAROMETRY; LITHOSPHERIC MANTLE; GARNET XENOCRYSTS; TRACE-ELEMENT; METASOMATIC PROCESSES; TECTONIC IMPLICATIONS; ULTRAMAFIC DIATREMES; PERIDOTITE XENOLITHS;
D O I
10.1180/mgm.2021.89
中图分类号
P57 [矿物学];
学科分类号
070901 ;
摘要
Pyrope xenocrysts (N = 52) with associated inclusions of Ti- and/or Cr-rich oxide minerals from the Aldanskaya dyke and Ogonek diatreme (Chompolo field, southeastern Siberian craton) have been investigated. The majority of xenocrysts are of lherzolitic paragenesis and have concave-upwards (normal) rare earth element (REEN) patterns that increase in concentration from light REE to mediumheavy REE (Group 1). Four Ca-rich (5.7-7.4 wt.% CaO) pyropes are extremely low in Ti, Na and Y and have sinusoidal REEN spectra, thus exhibiting distinct geochemical signatures (Group 2). A peculiar xenocryst, s165, is the only sample to show harzburgitic derivation, whilst demonstrating a normal-to-weakly sinusoidal REEN pattern and the highest Zr (93 ppm) and Sc (471 ppm). Chromite-magnesiochromite, rutile, Mg-ilmenite and crichtonite-group minerals comprise a suite of oxide mineral inclusions in the pyrope xenocrysts. These minerals are characteristically enriched in Cr with 0.6-7.2 wt.% Cr2O3 in rutile, 0.7-3.6 wt.% in Mg-ilmenite and 7.1-18.0 wt.% in the crichtonite-group minerals. Complex titanates of the crichtonite group enriched in large ion lithophile elements (LILE) are high in Al2O3 (0.9-2.2 wt.%), ZrO2 (1.5-5.4 wt.%) and display a trend of compositions from the Ca-Sr-specific varieties to the Ba-dominant species (e.g. lindsleyite). In the pyrope xenocrysts the oxides coexist with silicates (clino- and orthopyroxene and olivine), hydrous silicates (talc, phlogopite and amphibole), carbonate (magnesite), sulfides ( pentlandite, chalcopyrite, breakdown products of monosulfide and bornite solid solutions), apatite and graphite. P-T estimates imply the inclusion-bearing pyrope xenocrysts have been derived from low-temperature peridotite assemblages that resided at temperatures of similar to 600-800 degrees C and a pressure range of similar to 25-35 kbar in the graphite stability field. Pyrope genesis is linked to the metasomatic enrichment of peridotite protoliths by Ca-Zr-LILE-bearing percolating fluidmelt phases containing significant volatile components. These metasomatic agents are probably volatile-rich melts or supercritical C-OH-S fluids that were released from a Palaeo-subduction slab.
引用
收藏
页码:60 / 77
页数:18
相关论文
共 3 条
  • [1] Reconstructions of lithospheric mantle beneath Aldan shield based on deep-seated xenocrysts from lamprophyres of Chompolo field, Russia
    Ashchepkov, Igor, V
    Vladykin, Nikolay V.
    Medvedev, Nikolay S.
    Nikolenko, Evgeny, I
    Yudin, Denis S.
    Downes, Hilary
    JOURNAL OF EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCE, 2021, 130 (04)
  • [2] Sulfide-Bearing Polymineralic Inclusions in Mantle-Derived Garnets from Lamprophyres of the Chompolo Field (Central Aldan, Siberian Craton)
    Nikolenko, E., I
    Sharygin, I. S.
    Rezvukhin, D., I
    Malkovets, V. G.
    Tychkov, N. S.
    Pokhilenko, N. P.
    DOKLADY EARTH SCIENCES, 2021, 497 (02) : 300 - 304
  • [3] Sulfide-Bearing Polymineralic Inclusions in Mantle-Derived Garnets from Lamprophyres of the Chompolo Field (Central Aldan, Siberian Craton)
    E. I. Nikolenko
    I. S. Sharygin
    D. I. Rezvukhin
    V. G. Malkovets
    N. S. Tychkov
    N. P. Pokhilenko
    Doklady Earth Sciences, 2021, 497 : 300 - 304