Garnet Peridotite Xenoliths and Xenocrysts from the Monk Hill Kimberlite, South Australia: Insights into the Lithospheric Mantle beneath the Adelaide Fold Belt
نویسندگان
چکیده
A total of 73 peridotitic mantle xenoliths and a set of garnet and clinopyroxene xenocrysts from the recently discovered Jurassic Monk Hill kimberlite (UCO-H77A) in South Australia were used to constrain the thermal and compositional structure of the lithospheric mantle beneath the Adelaide Fold Belt, which is located at the southeastern margin of the Australian craton. The xenoliths contain mostly lherzolitic mineral assemblages (garnetþ cpxþ opx chromite), but lack preserved olivine as a result of alteration. Pressure and temperature estimates for the suite of xenoliths (73 samples) follow an array from 1·2 GPa and 6508C to 5· 0 GPa and 13008C, which reflects the conductive geothermal gradient for this region at the time of kimberlite emplacement (Jurassic, 189 Ma). Based on the projected intercept of the geotherm with the mantle adiabat, the maximum depth of the lithospheric mantle beneath the Monk Hill kimberlite is estimated to be around 160^ 180 km, with the base of the lithosphere lying marginally outside the diamond stability field. The results challenge previously proposed paleogeotherms for this region, which are either significantly hotter or significantly cooler. Sm^Nd isotope data for high-T garnet and clinopyroxene megacrysts define a robust isochron (189 17 Ma), which reflects theJurassic emplacement age of the Monk Hill kimberlite. This indicates that minerals from deeper parts of the lithosphere were in isotopic equilibrium and exhumed during the kimberlite eruption from temperatures above the Sm^Nd closure temperature for garnet and clinopyroxene.Within the suite of peridotite xenoliths from Monk Hill, abundant low-T (510008C) xenoliths can be distinguished from a less common high-T (410008C) population. The high-T xenolith population is characterized by titanium-enriched compositions, suggesting that the deeper parts of the lithosphere were affected by pervasive melt metasomatism.This interpretation is supported by the trace element compositions (rare earth elements, high field strength elements) of the garnet and clinopyroxene xenocrysts.
منابع مشابه
Metasomatism in oceanic and continental lithospheric mantle: introduction
s CD. BODINIER, J.-L., MENZIES, M. A., SHIMIZU, N., FREY, F. A. & MCPHERSON, E. 2004. Silicate, hydrous and carbonate metasomatism at Lherz, France: contemporaneous derivatives of silicate melt–harzburgite reaction. Journal of Petrology, 45, 299–320. BONADIMAN, C., BECCALUVA, L., COLTORTI, M. & SIENA, F. 2005. Kimberlite-like Metasomatism and ‘garnet signature’ in spinel-peridotite xenoliths fr...
متن کاملEclogites, Pyroxene Geothermn, and Layered Mantle Conve!tion
consumption of '2C-CH4. Such fractionation may occur to dissolve methane transported more slowly through the 7-to 25-cm-thick sedinent cover over-lying the methane production zone via molecular diffusion or to mthane bubbles that become lodged in overyling sulfate-reducing sediments between low-tide bubbling episodes. Gas bubble methane transport in our site accounts for approximately 84% of th...
متن کاملOrigin of Asymmetric Symplectitic Texture in Mantle Xenoliths from the Fangshan Basalt, Eastern China
Mantle-derived xenoliths brought to the Earth’s Surface by basalts are important windows to understand composition, evolution and processes of the lithospheric mantle. The lithosphere of the southeastern China is dominated by peridotite or lherzolite [1, 2]. The spinel peridotite xenoliths studied are from Fangshan basalt, eastern China, which are composed of olivine, clinopyroxene, orthopyroxe...
متن کاملOsmium Isotope Constraints on Tectonic Evolution of the Lithosphere in the Southwestern United States
The Re-Os isotope system is increasingly providing new insight into continental dynamics due to the fact that it is the only radiogenic isotope system that provides information on melt depletion events (hence lithosphere formation) in the uppermost mantle. Here we review application of the ReOs isotopic system to dating melt depletion in peridotites. In particular, we highlight examples of how ...
متن کامل