Metasomatism and melting history of a Variscan lithospheric mantle domain: evidence from the Puy Beaunit xenoliths (French Massif Central)

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Olivier Féménias
Nicolas Coussaert
Julien Berger
Jean-Claude C. Mercier
Daniel Demaiffe
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[1] Université Libre de Bruxelles (CP 160/02),Laboratoire de Géochimie Isotopique et Géodynamique Chimique, DSTE
[2] Musée Royal de l’Afrique Centrale,Unité de Minéralogie et Géochimie
[3] Université de La Rochelle,Centre Littoral De Géophysique, EA 2612
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Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2004年 / 148卷
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Olivine; Mantle Xenolith; Melting Event; Spinel Peridotite; Fractional Melting;
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Mantle xenoliths from Puy Beaunit (French Massif Central) are compositionally varied, ranging from relatively fertile spinel lherzolites to refractory spinel dunites. Fertile peridotites have registered a modal (amphibole-bearing lherzolites) and cryptic metasomatic event that took place before the last Permian (257 Ma) melting episode. Depletion processes have been constrained by chemical modelling: the depletion is related to different degrees of partial melting, but two major melt extraction episodes are needed to explain the range of major element composition. The second event was responsible for the local large-scale dunitification of former residues. The first melting event (F≈25%) and metasomatic enrichment are attributed to an ancient fluid and/or liquid infiltration that could be related to a pre-Variscan regional subduction (located to the north of the Beaunit area). Texture acquisition and major deformation of the mantle xenoliths were sub-contemporaneous of the subduction and would result from lithospheric delamination. The second melting event (F≈17%) produced high-Mg basalts with calc-alkaline trace element signature that gave rise to the Permian underplating episode recognised in western Europe.
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