Fragments of asthenosphere incorporated in the lithospheric mantle underneath the Subei Basin, eastern China: Constraints from geothermobarometric results and water contents of peridotite xenoliths in Cenozoic basalts

Anhydrous, medium/coarse-grained spinel bearing mantle xenoliths from the Subei Basin, Eastern China have mineral arrangements that reflect low energy geometry. Because of clinopyroxene modal contents, they are grouped into cpx-rich lherzolites (cpx ≥ 14percentage), lherzolites (8 < cpx < 14%)...

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Main Authors: Yan-Tao Hao, Costanza Bonadiman, Massimo Coltorti, Qun-Ke Xia
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590056019300027
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description Anhydrous, medium/coarse-grained spinel bearing mantle xenoliths from the Subei Basin, Eastern China have mineral arrangements that reflect low energy geometry. Because of clinopyroxene modal contents, they are grouped into cpx-rich lherzolites (cpx ≥ 14percentage), lherzolites (8 < cpx < 14%), cpx-poor lherzolites (6 < cpx ≤ 8%) and harzburgites (cpx up to 4%), without relevant textural differences from the most fertile to the most depleted lithotypes. The cpx-rich lherzolites have mineral chemistry close in composition to Primitive Mantle (PM), whereas cpx-poor lherzolite (and lherzolite) and harzburgite groups cannot be considered as a result of direct melting of the PM source. In addition, the high LREE, Th and U contents, coupled with a Sr enrichment of clinopyroxenes in these lithotypes, indicate the circulation of a silicate melt (with crustal components) in a variably depleted mantle sector well before the entrapment of the xenoliths by the host basalt.Despite the large differences in refractory lithophile element contents (i.e. Ca, Al and REE), the equilibrium temperatures never exceed 1021 °C with a constant difference (<200 °C) from harzburgites to cpx-rich lherzolites. Measured mineral water contents indicate that the whole rock contains, on average, 19 ± 7 ppm of H2O without any systematic variation among rock types nor correlation with Al2O3, light-REE and Yb (or Y) contents of cpx. The cpx H2O contents of cpx-rich lherzolites (41–96 ppm) are, on average, one order of magnitude lower than those theoretically expected (214–530 ppm) for a residuum after a maximum of 3% of PM fractional (≈ bulk) melting in the spinel stability field.The proposed dehydration model suggests that the cold highly refractory harzburgites and cpx-poor lherzolites (and lherzolites?) may represent old cratonic lithospheric mantle modified at depth by the interaction with silicate melts, which may also have involved crustal components. In turn, cpx-rich lherzolites constitute fragments of upwelling fertile asthenosphere, which caused the removal/erosion of the lowermost part of the lithospheric mantle. This asthenosphere portion may have been incorporated in the lithospheric region since the Jurassic and it may have progressively cooled down after one (or more) partial melting episodes. The water depletion can be accounted for a continuous loss by diffusion during the subsolidus chemical-physical readjustment, well after (>5My, based on modelled H2O solid-solid diffusion rate) the occurrence of the last melting episode. Keywords: Water contents, Fertile mantle, Melting models, Water diffusion, Asthenosphere/lithosphere
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spelling doaj.art-4e4dbb6f718e4779af1171b21be4582e2022-12-22T02:05:17ZengElsevierJournal of Asian Earth Sciences: X2590-05602019-06-011Fragments of asthenosphere incorporated in the lithospheric mantle underneath the Subei Basin, eastern China: Constraints from geothermobarometric results and water contents of peridotite xenoliths in Cenozoic basaltsYan-Tao Hao0Costanza Bonadiman1Massimo Coltorti2Qun-Ke Xia3School of Earth and Space Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China; Corresponding authors.Department of Physics and Earth Sciences, University of Ferrara, Via Saragat 1, 44121 Ferrara, Italy; Corresponding authors.Department of Physics and Earth Sciences, University of Ferrara, Via Saragat 1, 44121 Ferrara, ItalySchool of Earth and Space Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, ChinaAnhydrous, medium/coarse-grained spinel bearing mantle xenoliths from the Subei Basin, Eastern China have mineral arrangements that reflect low energy geometry. Because of clinopyroxene modal contents, they are grouped into cpx-rich lherzolites (cpx ≥ 14percentage), lherzolites (8 < cpx < 14%), cpx-poor lherzolites (6 < cpx ≤ 8%) and harzburgites (cpx up to 4%), without relevant textural differences from the most fertile to the most depleted lithotypes. The cpx-rich lherzolites have mineral chemistry close in composition to Primitive Mantle (PM), whereas cpx-poor lherzolite (and lherzolite) and harzburgite groups cannot be considered as a result of direct melting of the PM source. In addition, the high LREE, Th and U contents, coupled with a Sr enrichment of clinopyroxenes in these lithotypes, indicate the circulation of a silicate melt (with crustal components) in a variably depleted mantle sector well before the entrapment of the xenoliths by the host basalt.Despite the large differences in refractory lithophile element contents (i.e. Ca, Al and REE), the equilibrium temperatures never exceed 1021 °C with a constant difference (<200 °C) from harzburgites to cpx-rich lherzolites. Measured mineral water contents indicate that the whole rock contains, on average, 19 ± 7 ppm of H2O without any systematic variation among rock types nor correlation with Al2O3, light-REE and Yb (or Y) contents of cpx. The cpx H2O contents of cpx-rich lherzolites (41–96 ppm) are, on average, one order of magnitude lower than those theoretically expected (214–530 ppm) for a residuum after a maximum of 3% of PM fractional (≈ bulk) melting in the spinel stability field.The proposed dehydration model suggests that the cold highly refractory harzburgites and cpx-poor lherzolites (and lherzolites?) may represent old cratonic lithospheric mantle modified at depth by the interaction with silicate melts, which may also have involved crustal components. In turn, cpx-rich lherzolites constitute fragments of upwelling fertile asthenosphere, which caused the removal/erosion of the lowermost part of the lithospheric mantle. This asthenosphere portion may have been incorporated in the lithospheric region since the Jurassic and it may have progressively cooled down after one (or more) partial melting episodes. The water depletion can be accounted for a continuous loss by diffusion during the subsolidus chemical-physical readjustment, well after (>5My, based on modelled H2O solid-solid diffusion rate) the occurrence of the last melting episode. Keywords: Water contents, Fertile mantle, Melting models, Water diffusion, Asthenosphere/lithospherehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590056019300027
spellingShingle Yan-Tao Hao
Costanza Bonadiman
Massimo Coltorti
Qun-Ke Xia
Fragments of asthenosphere incorporated in the lithospheric mantle underneath the Subei Basin, eastern China: Constraints from geothermobarometric results and water contents of peridotite xenoliths in Cenozoic basalts
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X
title Fragments of asthenosphere incorporated in the lithospheric mantle underneath the Subei Basin, eastern China: Constraints from geothermobarometric results and water contents of peridotite xenoliths in Cenozoic basalts
title_full Fragments of asthenosphere incorporated in the lithospheric mantle underneath the Subei Basin, eastern China: Constraints from geothermobarometric results and water contents of peridotite xenoliths in Cenozoic basalts
title_fullStr Fragments of asthenosphere incorporated in the lithospheric mantle underneath the Subei Basin, eastern China: Constraints from geothermobarometric results and water contents of peridotite xenoliths in Cenozoic basalts
title_full_unstemmed Fragments of asthenosphere incorporated in the lithospheric mantle underneath the Subei Basin, eastern China: Constraints from geothermobarometric results and water contents of peridotite xenoliths in Cenozoic basalts
title_short Fragments of asthenosphere incorporated in the lithospheric mantle underneath the Subei Basin, eastern China: Constraints from geothermobarometric results and water contents of peridotite xenoliths in Cenozoic basalts
title_sort fragments of asthenosphere incorporated in the lithospheric mantle underneath the subei basin eastern china constraints from geothermobarometric results and water contents of peridotite xenoliths in cenozoic basalts
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590056019300027
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