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Title
Olivine pseudomorphs after serpentinized orthopyroxene record transient oceanic lithospheric mantle dehydration (Leka Ophiolite Complex, Norway)
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Journal of petrology, Vol. 53, Issue 9, (2012), p.1943-1968
DOI
10.1093/petrology/egs039
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Date
2012
Author/Creator
Plümper, Oliver
Author/Creator
Piazolo, Sandra
Author/Creator
Austrheim, Håkon
Description
We examine the partial survival of high-temperature mantle microstructures throughout multi-stage hydration- and dehydration-mediated pseudomorphism at differing pressure-temperature-fluid conditions. Throughout the harzburgitic mantle section of the Leka Ophiolite Complex (Norway), finite domains of parallel olivine encompassed by mesh-textured olivine resembling 'perfectly cleaved' olivine grains were identified. Crystallographic orientation mapping, combined with micro-computed tomography, reveals that the parallel olivine grains are highly misoriented (up to 90°) with no crystal-preferred orientation, despite remaining parallel in three dimensions. Parallel olivine grains exhibit free dislocations with low dislocation density, whereas within mesh-textured olivine dislocations are aligned into walls. MnO is enriched (up to 1·8 wt %) and NiO depleted (0·21 ± 0·24 wt %) within parallel olivine grains compared with mesh-textured olivine (0·29 ± 0·14 wt % MnO; 0·38 ± 0·19 wt % NiO). Clinopyroxene lamellae that are crystal-plastically deformed occur sandwiched in lizardite layers between every parallel olivine grain or fully enclosed within olivine. Al₂O₃ and Cr₂O₃ concentrations of clinopyroxene lamellae (2·09 ± 0·88 wt % Al₂O₃; 0·79 ± 0·27 wt % Cr₂O₃) overlap with those of primary clinopyroxene grains (2·43 ± 0·69 wt % Al₂O₃; 0·83 ± 0·36 wt % Cr₂O₃) and are distinctly different from those of secondary diopside found within the parallel olivine domains. Intragranular serpentine inclusions (XMg = 0·95 ± 0·01), displaying elevated Al₂O₃ (3·92 ± 4·10 wt %) and Cr₂O₃ (0·78 ± 0·82 wt %) concentrations, are exclusively found within parallel olivine grains. Lizardite (XMg = 0·92 ± 0·02) within the domains originates from hydration of parallel olivine and compositionally overlaps with mesh-texture lizardite. Antigorite (XMg = 0·95 ± 0·01) replaces both types of olivine grains. Whole-rock compositions indicate a harzburgitic composition; however, microstructural and chemical observations and the current absence of primary orthopyroxene suggest that the precursor silicate of every parallel olivine domain was a single orthopyroxene grain that was initially serpentinized and later dehydrated to result in the present microstructure. Although desilicification is necessary during the transformation of orthopyroxene to olivine via a bastite stage, calculations based on whole-rock compositions imply that the released SiO₂(aq) was mobile only over micrometer to centimeter scales, reacting with the surrounding olivine directly to form serpentine. Crosscutting relationships and serpentine compositions imply that dehydration occurred prior to the now evident lizardite- and antigorite-serpentinization. Comparison with the regional geological setting indicates that dehydration may have occurred transiently within the oceanic lithosphere prior to obduction.
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26 page(s)
Subject Keyword
Microstructures
Subject Keyword
Ophiolite
Subject Keyword
Pseudomorphism
Subject Keyword
Serpentine dehydration
Subject Keyword
Serpentinization
Resource Type
journal article
Organisation
Macquarie University. Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences

Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/189585
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ISSN:0022-3530
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mq_res-ext-2-s2.0-84865535314
Language
eng
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"Journal of petrology"
 
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