M. Kokkaliari, K. S. Seymour, S. Tombros, E. Koutsopoulou
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Abstract
This paper aims to study the chromitites, as well as their host rocks (meta-peridotites, meta-dunites and serpentinites) of the ophiolite complex of Mount Tsiknias, in Tinos Island. Recognition of their mineralogy and their textural features was carried out through detailed petrographic study. The mineral chemistry analysis contributed to the evaluation of the analyzed chromites, the chemical composition of which provides important information about the petrogenetic evolution of the chromitite ores. The chromites were in equilibrium with boninite melts derived from Supra-Subduction Zone, e.g., a depleted mantle wedge. In the binary classification diagram for spinels, the Tinos samples extend in the fields of Mg-chromite and chromite sensu strictu. In the TiO2 vs Al2O3 diagram, the chromites plot in the field of Supra-Subduction Zone (SSZ) peridotites and partly overlap the field of chromites in Back-Arc Basalts (BABB), however the same samples plot in the field of chromite of boninites. In the Al2O3 vs Cr2O3 diagram both groups of Tinos chromites plot in the field/extremity of “mantle chromites”.
本文旨在研究Tinos岛Tsiknias山蛇绿岩杂岩中的铬铁矿及其寄主岩(变质橄榄岩、变质暗晶岩和蛇纹岩)。通过详细的岩石学研究,对其矿物学和结构特征进行了识别。矿物化学分析有助于对所分析的铬铁矿进行评价,其化学成分为铬铁矿的成岩演化提供了重要信息。铬铁矿与来自超俯冲带(如衰竭的地幔楔)的铂质熔体处于平衡状态。在尖晶石的二元分类图中,Tinos样品扩展到镁铬铁矿和铬铁矿敏感区。在TiO2 / Al2O3图中,超俯冲带(SSZ)橄榄岩铬铁矿区与弧后玄武岩(BABB)铬铁矿区部分重叠,而在博长岩铬铁矿区则是相同的样品。在Al2O3 vs Cr2O3图中,两组Tinos铬铁矿均位于“地幔铬铁矿”的区域/末端。