Volatile Element Evidence of Local MORB Mantle Heterogeneity Beneath the Southwest Indian Ridge, 48°-51°E

被引:13
作者
Wang, Wei [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Kelley, Katherine A. [2 ]
Li, Zhenggang [3 ]
Chu, Fengyou [3 ]
Dong, Yunpeng [1 ]
Chen, Ling [3 ]
Dong, Yanhui [3 ]
Li, Jie [3 ]
机构
[1] Northwest Univ, Dept Geol, State Key Lab Continental Dynam, Xian, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Rhode Isl, Grad Sch Oceanog, Narragansett Bay Campus, Narragansett, RI 02882 USA
[3] MNR, Inst Oceanog 2, Key Lab Submarine Geosci, Hangzhou, Peoples R China
基金
美国国家科学基金会; 中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
MORB; volatile; mantle heterogeneity; SWIR; H2O; Ce ratio; MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE; BOUVET TRIPLE JUNCTION; SEA-FLOOR GENERATION; OCEANIC UPPER-MANTLE; EAST PACIFIC RISE; MIDOCEAN RIDGE; OXYGEN FUGACITY; MELT EXTRACTION; FRACTIONAL CRYSTALLIZATION; ISOTOPIC COMPOSITIONS;
D O I
10.1029/2021GC009647
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
The mantle source beneath the Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) reflects a complex history of contamination. Magmatic volatile contents are vital tracers of these kinds of heterogeneities, which may fractionate otherwise constant volatile/non-volatile elemental ratios, such as the H2O/Ce ratio. Although several studies have recently used trace element and isotopic data to address mantle source heterogeneity and magmatic processes at SWIR 48 degrees-51 degrees E region, volatile element constraints provide a valuable test of models for the origins of mantle heterogeneities in this region. Here, we present new data for nine rare basaltic glass samples from the 48 degrees-51 degrees E region, which enable careful assessment of the effects of primary versus secondary processes on the glass volatile contents. These samples are strongly affected by variable extents of carbon degassing, and shallow assimilation of Cl-rich fluid, but also reveal consistently high H2O/Ce ratios (458.8 +/- 14.9), among the highest in MORBs, that cannot be explained by late-stage secondary processes, crustal assimilation, or simple melting of peridotite mantle at variable depths. Instead, the high H2O/Ce ratios are features of the mantle source composition. The 48 degrees-51 degrees E region is notably more depleted in highly incompatible trace elements relative to other regions of the SWIR, although this depletion is not apparent in H2O, which is similarly abundant throughout the SWIR. We link the high H2O/Ce ratios in these glasses with other trace element characteristics diagnostic of subduction and fluid addition, suggesting that the mantle source reflects signatures of a refractory mantle residue that previously melted within a subduction zone.
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