辉绿岩片岩包裹的高T和低T蚀变岩中锂和硼同位素的行为

IF 3.5 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Dan Wang, Rolf L. Romer, Fulai Liu, Johannes Glodny
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摘要

俯冲带是锂和硼向地幔再循环的重要场所。关于锂和硼及其同位素在俯冲环境中的再分布方式还存在争议,目前还缺乏对不同类型斜长岩的矿物与斜长岩的母岩之间锂和硼的分配情况的详细研究。我们介绍了中国西南长宁-孟连缝合带低T和高T斜长岩及其辉长岩母岩的矿物锂和硼浓度数据以及锂和硼全岩同位素数据。辉绿岩控制着低T和高T蚀变岩的锂预算。低T斜长岩的锂和δ7Li值(8.4-27.0 ppm,-5.5-+3.2 ‰)与辉绿岩片岩(8.7-27.0 ppm,-3.8-+3.0 ‰)相似,这表明锂是从辉绿岩片岩中添加到低T斜长岩中的。相反,高T斜长岩的δ7Li值(- 13.2至- 5.8‰)比辉绿岩片岩低得多,反映了锂的顺行流失或与δ7Li值低的壁岩交换。辉绿岩和逆冲闪长岩/闪长岩分别是低T和高T蚀变岩的主要B寄主。斜长岩中硼的预算和同位素组成受到来自辉绿岩片岩的流体渗透的影响,斜长岩的δ11B值(-15.1至-8.1‰)与辉绿岩片岩的值(-22.8至-9.5‰)重叠就表明了这一点。斜长岩中的锂和硼分别赋存于不同的矿物相中,这些矿物相可能是在变质作用的不同阶段形成的,这意味着锂和硼的含量和同位素组成可能在俯冲流体介导的再分布过程中发生了分离。我们认为,在俯冲过程中,矿物学控制着锂和硼在蚀变岩中的重新分布,以及锂和硼与紧邻壁岩的交换。在蚀变岩中观察到的不同锂和硼同位素特征很可能是在顺行变质作用和剥蚀作用期间通过流体介导与不同类型的岩壁岩进行交换造成的。
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The behavior of Li and B isotopes in high-T and low-T eclogites enclosed by phengite schists

The behavior of Li and B isotopes in high-T and low-T eclogites enclosed by phengite schists

Subduction zones are critical sites for recycling of Li and B into the mantle. The way of redistribution of Li and B and their isotopes in subduction settings is debated, and there is a lack of detailed studies on Li and B partitioning between minerals of different types of eclogites and the host rocks of the eclogites. We present Li and B concentration data of minerals and Li and B whole-rock isotope data for low-T and high-T eclogites and their phengite schist host rocks from the Changning–Menglian suture zone, SW China. Omphacite controls the Li budget in both the low-T and high-T eclogites. Low-T eclogites have Li and δ7Li values (8.4–27.0 ppm, – 5.5 to + 3.2 ‰) similar to the phengite schists (8.7–27.0 ppm, – 3.8 to + 3.0 ‰), suggesting that Li was added to low-T eclogites from the phengite schists. In contrast, high-T eclogites have much lower δ7Li values (– 13.2 to – 5.8 ‰) than the phengite schists, reflecting prograde loss of Li or exchange with wall rocks characterized by low δ7Li values. Phengite and retrograde amphibole/muscovite are the major B hosts for low-T and high-T eclogites, respectively. The budgets and isotopic compositions of B in eclogites are affected by the infiltration of fluids derived from phengite schists, as indicated by eclogite δ11B values (– 15.1 to – 8.1 ‰) overlapping with the values of the phengite schists (– 22.8 to – 9.5 ‰). Lithium and B in eclogites are hosted in different mineral phases that may have formed at different stages of metamorphism, implying that the contents and isotopic compositions of Li and B may become decoupled during subduction-related fluid-mediated redistribution. We suggest a mineralogical control on the redistribution of Li and B in eclogites during subduction and the exchange of Li and B with the immediate wall rocks. The observed contrasting Li and B isotopic signatures in eclogites are likely caused by a fluid-mediated exchange with different types of wall rocks during both prograde metamorphism and exhumation.

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Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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1.7 months
期刊介绍: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology is an international journal that accepts high quality research papers in the fields of igneous and metamorphic petrology, geochemistry and mineralogy. Topics of interest include: major element, trace element and isotope geochemistry, geochronology, experimental petrology, igneous and metamorphic petrology, mineralogy, major and trace element mineral chemistry and thermodynamic modeling of petrologic and geochemical processes.
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