从地壳原岩到地幔石榴石辉石岩:来自Os同位素和高亲铁元素的见解

IF 4.5 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Alessandra Montanini, Ambre Luguet, David van Acken, Riccardo Tribuzio, Stephan Schuth, Geoff M. Nowell
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摘要

再生辉石岩是地幔非均质性的重要组成部分,影响岩浆的生成,并对海洋玄武岩的放射性成因Os特征有贡献。然而,辉石岩作为对流地幔中壳源性非均质代用物的自然例子很少,其再循环机制仍有争议。在这里,我们报道了侏罗纪北亚平宁蛇绿岩中富含橄榄岩的石榴石斜辉石岩和网辉石岩的高亲铁元素(HSE: Os, Ir, Pt, Pd, Re)和硫元素(S, Se, Te)的丰度,以及Os同位素组成。辉石岩提供分选的HSE模式——与寄主辉石岩相比,贫Os和Ir,富Pt、Pd和Re。现今187o / 188o比值的范围从中等到高度放射性成因(0.154-2.475)。石榴石斜辉石岩具有较低的Os,较高的Pd/Ir和更多的放射成因Os。基于大量HSE数据的模型计算表明,石榴石斜辉石岩反映了来自morb型辉长岩原岩的榴辉岩部分熔体的硫饱和度和贱金属硫化物(BMS)结晶。它们的Os同位素特征表明,长期的Re/Os富集和来源可能超过1.0 Ga的古基性原岩。韦氏岩的HSE分布和Os同位素特征,以及它们的硫化物矿物学特征,支持了橄榄岩和榴辉岩衍生成分的混合起源。韦氏辉石岩可能是OIB岩浆成因中第二阶段辉石岩的天然类似物。宿主辉长岩表现出扁平的CI球粒陨石规范HSE模式和接近球粒陨石的Se/Te和Pd/Ir比值,这意味着不相容的HSEs(如Pd和Re)最初耗尽,然后在熔体渗透过程中添加BMS,这也影响了一些辉长岩。辉石岩中Se (78 ~ 539 ppb)和Te (13 ~ 44 ppb)明显富集于辉石岩中。石榴石斜辉石岩的低Se/Te比值(6-15)可以解释羽状影响的E-MORB的Se - Te特征。具有地壳指纹的地幔辉石岩显示出广泛的HSE和Os同位素变异,反映了地壳原岩的非均质性、熔体-橄榄岩的相互作用以及在其减压过程中的晚期熔体渗透。
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From crustal protoliths to mantle garnet pyroxenites: insights from Os isotopes and highly siderophile elements
Recycled pyroxenites are a key component of mantle heterogeneity, influencing magma generation and contributing to the radiogenic Os signature of oceanic basalts. However, natural examples of pyroxenites as proxies for crust-derived heterogeneities in the convective mantle are rare and recycling mechanisms remain debated. Here we report abundances of highly siderophile (HSE: Os, Ir, Pt, Pd, Re) and chalcogen (S, Se, Te) elements, along with Os isotope compositions, for garnet clinopyroxenites and websterites enclosed in fertile peridotites from the Jurassic Northern Apennine ophiolites. The pyroxenites provide fractionated HSE patterns—depleted in Os and Ir and enriched in Pt, Pd, and Re compared to host lherzolites. Present-day 187Os/188Os ratios range from moderately to highly radiogenic (0.154–2.475). Garnet clinopyroxenites have lower Os, higher Pd/Ir, and more radiogenic Os than websterites. Model calculations based on bulk HSE data indicate the garnet clinopyroxenites reflect sulfur saturation and base metal sulfide (BMS) crystallization from partial melts of eclogites derived from MORB-type gabbroic protoliths. Their Os isotope signature indicates long-term Re/Os enrichment and derivation from ancient mafic protoliths, likely older than 1.0 Ga. The HSE distribution and Os isotopic signature of the websterites, along with their sulfide mineralogy, support a hybrid origin involving contributions from both peridotite- and eclogite-derived components. The websterites may represent natural analogues of the second-stage pyroxenites involved in OIB magma genesis. Host lherzolites exhibit flat CI chondrite-normalized HSE patterns and near-chondritic Se/Te and Pd/Ir ratios, implying initial depletion of incompatible HSEs like Pd and Re, followed by BMS addition during melt percolation that also affected some pyroxenites. Se (78–539 ppb) and Te (13–44 ppb) are significantly enriched in the pyroxenites compared to the lherzolites. The low Se/Te ratios (6–15) in garnet clinopyroxenites could explain the Se–Te signature of plume-influenced E-MORB. We show that mantle pyroxenites with a crustal fingerprint display wide HSE and Os isotope variability, reflecting heterogeneity of crustal protoliths, melt–peridotite interactions, and late melt percolation during their decompression history.
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Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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期刊介绍: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta publishes research papers in a wide range of subjects in terrestrial geochemistry, meteoritics, and planetary geochemistry. The scope of the journal includes: 1). Physical chemistry of gases, aqueous solutions, glasses, and crystalline solids 2). Igneous and metamorphic petrology 3). Chemical processes in the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere of the Earth 4). Organic geochemistry 5). Isotope geochemistry 6). Meteoritics and meteorite impacts 7). Lunar science; and 8). Planetary geochemistry.
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