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Title
Mineral chemistry of peridotites from Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic lithosphere : constraints on mantle evolution beneath eastern China
Related
Journal of petrology, Vol. 47, Issue 11, p.2233-2256
DOI
10.1093/petrology/egl042
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Date
2006
Author/Creator
Zheng, Jianping
Author/Creator
Griffin, William L
Author/Creator
O'Reilly, Suzanne Y
Author/Creator
Yang, Jinsui
Author/Creator
Li, Tianfu
Author/Creator
Zhang, Ming
Author/Creator
Zhang, Ruth Y
Author/Creator
Liou, John G
Description
Major- and trace-element data on the constituent minerals of garnet peridotite xenoliths hosted in early Paleozoic (457–500 Ma) kimberlites and Neogene (16–18 Ma) volcanic rocks within the North China Craton are compared with those from the pre-pilot hole of the Chinese Continental Scientific Drilling Project (CCSD-PP1) in the tectonically exhumed Triassic (~220 Ma) Sulu ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) terrane along its southern margin. P–T estimates for the Paleozoic and Neogene peridotite xenoliths reflect different model geotherms corresponding to surface heat flows of ~40 mW/m² (Paleozoic) and ~80 mW/m² (Neogene). Garnet peridotite xenoliths or xenocrysts from the Paleozoic kimberlites are strongly depleted, similar to peridotites from other areas of cratonic mantle, with magnesium olivine (mean Fo92.7), Cr-rich garnet and clinopyroxene with high La/Yb. Garnet (and spinel) peridotite xenoliths hosted in Neogene basalts are derived from fertile mantle; they have high Al₂O₃ and TiO₂ contents, low-Mg-number olivine (mean Fo89.5), low-Cr garnet and diopside with flat rare earth element (REE) patterns. The differences between the Paleozoic and Neogene xenoliths suggest that a buoyant refractory lithospheric keel present beneath the eastern North China Craton in Paleozoic times was at least partly replaced by younger, hotter and more fertile lithospheric mantle during Mesozoic–Cenozoic times. Garnet peridotites from the Sulu UHP terrane have less magnesian olivine (Fo91.5), and lower-Cr garnet than the Paleozoic xenoliths. The diopsides have low heavy REE (HREE) contents and sinusoidal to light REE (LREE)-enriched REE patterns. These features, and their high Mg/Si and low CaO and Al₂O₃ contents, indicate that the CCSD-PP1 peridotites represent a moderately refractory mantle protolith. Details of mineral chemistry indicate that this protolith experienced complex metasomatism by asthenosphere-derived melts or fluids in Mesoproterozoic, and subsolidus re-equilibration involving fluids/melts derived from the subducted Yangtze continental crust during UHP metamorphism in the early Mesozoic. Tectonic extension of the subcontinental lithospheric mantle of the North China Craton and exhumation of the Sulu UHP rocks in the early Mesozoic induced upwelling of the asthenosphere. Peridotites sampled by the Neogene basalts represent newly formed lithosphere derived by cooling of the upwelling asthenospheric mantle in Jurassic–Cretaceous and Paleogene time.
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24 page(s)
Subject Keyword
garnet peridotite xenoliths
Subject Keyword
North China Craton
Subject Keyword
lithospheric thinning
Subject Keyword
Sulu UHP terrane
Subject Keyword
UHP lithosphere evolution
Subject Keyword
mantle replacement
Resource Type
journal article
Organisation
Macquarie University. National Key Centre for Geochemical Evolution and Metallogeny of Continents (GEMOC)

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/10143
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ISSN:1460-2415
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mq-rm-2006000159
Language
eng
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