Major and trace element studies on garnets from Palaeozoic kimberlite-borne mantle xenoliths and megacrysts from the North China craton

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Hongfu Zhang
M. A. Menzies
Fengxiang Lu
Xinhua Zhou
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[1] Laboratory of Lithosphere Tectonic Evolution,Institute of Geology and Geophysics Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] Royal Holloway University of London,Department of Geology
[3] China University of Geosciences,undefined
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Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences | 2000年 / 43卷
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kimberlite; garnet; ion microprobe; trace elements;
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Palaeozoic kimberlites from Mengyin, Shandong and Fuxian, Liaoning, eastern China, contain plenty of mantle xenoliths (peridotites, eclogites) and megacrystic minerals.In-situ electron and ion microprobe analyses on garnets from these xenoliths and megacrysts as well as relevant theoretical modeling reveal that these garnets were more or less affected by kimberlitic silicate melts prior to the encapsulation, in which eclogitic garnet from Fuxian, Liaoning Province, was little affected by mantle metasomatism, representing the primitive depleted mantle composition. In contrast, garnet from Mengyin, Shandong Province, and all megacrystic garnets were completely modified by metasomatic melts/fluids and reached perfectly chemical equilibrium, thus reflecting the characteristics of the enriched mantle. It is inferred that old lithospheric mantle beneath the North China craton was fairly strongly modified by metasomatism before Palaeozoic kimberlite emplacement.
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