Pabst, Sonja et al. (2012): The fate of subducted oceanic slabs in the shallow mantle; insights from boron isotopes and light element composition of metasomatized blueschists from the Mariana Fore-arc
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ODP 195 ODP 195 1200
Identifier:
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2012-049526
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georefid
ID:
10.1016/j.lithos.2011.11.010
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doi
Creator:
Name:
Pabst, Sonja
Affiliation:
Universitaet Heidelberg, Institut fuer Geowissenschaften, Heidelberg, Germany
Role:
author
Name:
Zack, T.
Affiliation:
Universitaet Mainz, Germany
Role:
author
Name:
Savov, I. P.
Affiliation:
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Role:
author
Name:
Ludwig, T.
Affiliation:
University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Role:
author
Name:
Rost, D.
Affiliation:
Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse, Italy
Role:
author
Name:
Tonarini, S.
Affiliation:
Smithsonian Institution, United States
Role:
author
Name:
Vicenzi, E. P.
Affiliation:
Role:
author
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Title:
The fate of subducted oceanic slabs in the shallow mantle; insights from boron isotopes and light element composition of metasomatized blueschists from the Mariana Fore-arc
Year:
2012
Source:
Lithos (Oslo)
Publisher:
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Volume:
132-133
Issue:
Pages:
162-179
Abstract:
Serpentine muds from South Chamorro Seamount (SCS), drilled during ODP Leg 195 at Site 1200 contain metamafic clasts that experienced blueschist-facies metamorphism (including the critical mineral assemblage pumpellyite - Na-amphibole - epidote). These schists represent fragments from the actual slab-mantle interface at nearly equal 27 km depth. Their heterogeneous lithology with a metasomatic character indicates significant mobility of major elements in the Mariana forearc, a region of melange formation as it can also be observed in onland exposures such as the Catalina Schist. As the Mariana forearc blueschists show no late stage alteration they permit the direct study of material transfer during the subduction processes at an active convergent margin. This study presents the first data of detailed B isotope (delta (super 11) B) and light element variations in blueschist-facies minerals from the Mariana arc system. The primary foci are B and Li concentrations and delta (super 11) B values analyzed by SIMS and ToF-SIMS techniques. Minerals such as (Na-rich) amphibole, phengite and chlorite are found to be strongly enriched in Li (up to 70 mu g/g), Be (up to 8 mu g/g) and B (up to 35 mu g/g) and with delta (super 11) B values of -6 + or - 4 ppm. These new data are consistent with isotopically heavy B being released into the Mariana forearc mantle wedge (serpentinization of dry mantle peridotite after interaction with B-rich slab-released high pH fluids) and confirm models of significant B-loss and B isotope fractionation during forearc (shallow) slab dehydration. The elevated Li, Be and B concentrations in minerals that comprise the bulk of the rocks, namely, amphibole, phengite, and chlorite bear a strong potential to further transport Li and B as well as the isotopically light component of B to greater depths in the mantle, where ongoing metamorphism is responsible for further isotope and elemental fractionation and the formation of distinct mantle reservoirs, e.g. volcanic arc and oceanic intra-plate (OIB) magmas. Abstract Copyright (2012) Elsevier, B.V.
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English
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Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:13.4800 West:146.0000 East:
146.0100 South:13.4700
Keywords: Igneous and metamorphic petrology; Isotope geochemistry; B-11/B-10; basalts; basins; blueschist; boron; Catalina Schist; chemical composition; fore-arc basins; geochemistry; igneous rocks; ion probe data; island arcs; isotopes; Izu-Bonin Arc; Leg 195; lithosphere; major elements; mantle; Mariana Islands; Mariana Trench; mass spectra; melange; metaigneous rocks; metamorphic rocks; metasomatic rocks; metasomatism; Micronesia; mineral composition; modal analysis; models; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; ocean-island basalts; Oceania; oceanic lithosphere; ODP Site 1200; ophiolite; Pacific Ocean; petrology; plate tectonics; schists; serpentinite; slabs; South Chamorro Seamount; spectra; stable isotopes; subduction; subduction zones; textures; upper mantle; volcanic rocks; West Pacific;
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