The Borgo outcrop of the Monte Duria Area (Adula-Cima Lunga unit, Central Alps, Italy) is an excellent example of melt-peridotite interaction which occurred under a deformation regime at high pressure, that enabled the combination of porous and focused flow of eclogite-derived melts into garnet peridotites. Migmatised eclogites are in direct contact with retrogressed garnet peridotites and the contact is marked by a tremolitite layer, also occurring as boudins parallel to the garnet layering in the peri-dotites, derived from a garnet websterite precursor produced by the interaction between eclogite-derived melts with the peridotite at high pressure. LREE concen-trations of tremolitite along a 120 m length profile, starting from the eclogite-peridotite contact to the inner part of the peridotite, show a progressive enrichment coupled with a peculiar fractionation. Numerical modelling assuming the eclogitic leucosome as the starting percolating melt reproduces the REE enrichment and LREE/HREE fractionation observed in tremolitite bulk rocks within the first 30 m. The com-parison between the REE composition of the retrogressed garnet websterites along the profile and the result of our model sug-gests that reactive melt infiltration at high pressure is a plausible mechanism to modify the REE budget of mantle peridotites that lie on top of the subducting crustal slab.[GRAPHICS]
Geochemical evolution of melt/peridotite interaction at high pressure in subduction zones / N. Malaspina, G. Borghini, S. Zanchetta, L. Pellegrino, M. Corti, S. Tumiati. - 24:(2023), pp. 48-52. [10.7185/geochemlet.2305]
Geochemical evolution of melt/peridotite interaction at high pressure in subduction zones
G. BorghiniSecondo
;S. TumiatiUltimo
2023
Abstract
The Borgo outcrop of the Monte Duria Area (Adula-Cima Lunga unit, Central Alps, Italy) is an excellent example of melt-peridotite interaction which occurred under a deformation regime at high pressure, that enabled the combination of porous and focused flow of eclogite-derived melts into garnet peridotites. Migmatised eclogites are in direct contact with retrogressed garnet peridotites and the contact is marked by a tremolitite layer, also occurring as boudins parallel to the garnet layering in the peri-dotites, derived from a garnet websterite precursor produced by the interaction between eclogite-derived melts with the peridotite at high pressure. LREE concen-trations of tremolitite along a 120 m length profile, starting from the eclogite-peridotite contact to the inner part of the peridotite, show a progressive enrichment coupled with a peculiar fractionation. Numerical modelling assuming the eclogitic leucosome as the starting percolating melt reproduces the REE enrichment and LREE/HREE fractionation observed in tremolitite bulk rocks within the first 30 m. The com-parison between the REE composition of the retrogressed garnet websterites along the profile and the result of our model sug-gests that reactive melt infiltration at high pressure is a plausible mechanism to modify the REE budget of mantle peridotites that lie on top of the subducting crustal slab.[GRAPHICS]File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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