Variably evolved gabbroic intrusions within the Xigaze ophiolite (Tibet): new insights into the origin of ophiolite diversity

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Tong Liu
Fu-Yuan Wu
Chuan-Zhou Liu
Riccardo Tribuzio
Wen-Bin Ji
Chang Zhang
Yang Xu
Wei-Qi Zhang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Lithospheric Evolution, Institute of Geology and Geophysics
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institutions of Earth Science
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra e dell’Ambiente
[4] CAS Center for Excellence in Tibetan Plateau Earth Sciences,undefined
[5] Università degli Studi di Pavia,undefined
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Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2018年 / 173卷
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Gabbroic rock; Xigaze ophiolite; Tibet; Spreading rate; Ophiolite diversity;
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Ophiolites worldwide show striking diversities in their rock assemblage and structure (i.e., ophiolite diversity), raising a question whether ophiolites are originally similar before intense tectonic dismemberment. Comparison between ophiolites and oceanic lithospheres at modern mid-ocean ridges may provide key constraints on the origin of ophiolite diversity, because oceanic lithospheric structures are inherently controlled by spreading rates. Here, we present a case study of the Xigaze ophiolite in southern Tibet focusing on its gabbroic intrusions outcropping in three localities, i.e., Dazhuqu, Baigang and Jiding. Compared to the Jiding sequence, the Dazhuqu and Baigang gabbroic rocks are less evolved, characterized by higher Cr2O3 contents but lower contents of TiO2 and rare earth element in both clinopyroxene and bulk compositions. It is evident, hence, that the Xigaze ophiolite is characterized by variably evolved and discontinuously distributed gabbroic intrusions, rather by a continuous lower oceanic crust between the mantle and sheeted dike complex as the Penrose-type ophiolites. Our study, along with the identification in previous studies of oceanic detachment faults within the Xigaze ophiolite, demonstrates that the Xigaze ophiolite shows close similarities to oceanic lithospheres at modern slow- and ultraslow-spreading ridges. Hence, the significant structural distinctions between the Xigaze ophiolite and the Penrose-type ophiolites (e.g., the Oman ophiolite) may be inherently associated with different spreading rates of paleo-ridges. Considering the limited scale of the Xigaze gabbroic rocks, here we suggest the Xigaze ophiolite as a typical representative of fossil ultraslow-spreading ridges.
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