Derivation of Jurassic HIMU-like intraplate basalts from mantle transition zone in South China: New geochemical constraints from olivine-hosted melt inclusion

The petrogenesis of high-μ (HIMU, μ = 238U/204Pb) basalt in a continental setting remains highly controversial. Here we present a comprehensive geochemical (including major and trace element and isotopic compositions of whole-rock, olivine and melt inclusion) data on Jurassic HIMU-like basalts from...

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Main Authors: Wu, Y., Guo, F., Wang, Xuan-Ce, Wilde, Simon, Fan, W.
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FT140100826
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90947
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author Wu, Y.
Guo, F.
Wang, Xuan-Ce
Wilde, Simon
Fan, W.
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Guo, F.
Wang, Xuan-Ce
Wilde, Simon
Fan, W.
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description The petrogenesis of high-μ (HIMU, μ = 238U/204Pb) basalt in a continental setting remains highly controversial. Here we present a comprehensive geochemical (including major and trace element and isotopic compositions of whole-rock, olivine and melt inclusion) data on Jurassic HIMU-like basalts from the interior (Antang) of South China. This study identified high-H2O (up to 5.0 wt%) olivine-hosted melt inclusions in these basalts. After stripping off the effects of degassing, post-entrapment crystallization and kinetic diffusion, the primary magma of the Antang basalts was estimated to contain ≥2.65 wt% H2O and the corresponding mantle source contains >1000 ppm H2O, which is much higher than the water content of convecting asthenosphere and lower mantle. In addition, the relative depletion of fluid-mobile elements and positive Nb-Ta anomalies in bulk rocks and melt inclusions, and the distance far away from the contemporaneous paleo-Pacific subduction zone, preclude an origin from a slab fluid-metasomatized mantle. The strong depletion of CaO in both olivine phenocrysts and whole-rock compositions further indicates that the basaltic magmas originated from an eclogitic or pyroxenitic mantle source. The combined geochemical data suggest that the Antang basalts were most likely derived from a hydrous source, which was composed mainly of ancient recycled oceanic crust that had stagnated in the mantle transition zone (MTZ) for more than one billion years. Our results therefore provide a new perspective on the MTZ origin of intracontinental basalts and imply that the hydrous MTZ can preserve recycled crustal components for long periods of time and form distinct mantle reservoirs for intraplate basalts.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-909472023-05-04T06:19:40Z Derivation of Jurassic HIMU-like intraplate basalts from mantle transition zone in South China: New geochemical constraints from olivine-hosted melt inclusion Wu, Y. Guo, F. Wang, Xuan-Ce Wilde, Simon Fan, W. Science & Technology Physical Sciences Geochemistry & Geophysics Mineralogy Mantle transition zone Hydrous Melt inclusion HIMU basalts South China SUBDUCTED OCEANIC-CRUST OS ISOTOPIC EVIDENCE TRACE-ELEMENT WATER-CONTENT ISLAND BASALTS BENEATH ORIGIN LITHOSPHERE PHENOCRYSTS HAWAIIAN The petrogenesis of high-μ (HIMU, μ = 238U/204Pb) basalt in a continental setting remains highly controversial. Here we present a comprehensive geochemical (including major and trace element and isotopic compositions of whole-rock, olivine and melt inclusion) data on Jurassic HIMU-like basalts from the interior (Antang) of South China. This study identified high-H2O (up to 5.0 wt%) olivine-hosted melt inclusions in these basalts. After stripping off the effects of degassing, post-entrapment crystallization and kinetic diffusion, the primary magma of the Antang basalts was estimated to contain ≥2.65 wt% H2O and the corresponding mantle source contains >1000 ppm H2O, which is much higher than the water content of convecting asthenosphere and lower mantle. In addition, the relative depletion of fluid-mobile elements and positive Nb-Ta anomalies in bulk rocks and melt inclusions, and the distance far away from the contemporaneous paleo-Pacific subduction zone, preclude an origin from a slab fluid-metasomatized mantle. The strong depletion of CaO in both olivine phenocrysts and whole-rock compositions further indicates that the basaltic magmas originated from an eclogitic or pyroxenitic mantle source. The combined geochemical data suggest that the Antang basalts were most likely derived from a hydrous source, which was composed mainly of ancient recycled oceanic crust that had stagnated in the mantle transition zone (MTZ) for more than one billion years. Our results therefore provide a new perspective on the MTZ origin of intracontinental basalts and imply that the hydrous MTZ can preserve recycled crustal components for long periods of time and form distinct mantle reservoirs for intraplate basalts. 2020 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90947 10.1016/j.lithos.2019.105337 English http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FT140100826 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ ELSEVIER fulltext
spellingShingle Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Geochemistry & Geophysics
Mineralogy
Mantle transition zone
Hydrous
Melt inclusion
HIMU basalts
South China
SUBDUCTED OCEANIC-CRUST
OS ISOTOPIC EVIDENCE
TRACE-ELEMENT
WATER-CONTENT
ISLAND BASALTS
BENEATH
ORIGIN
LITHOSPHERE
PHENOCRYSTS
HAWAIIAN
Wu, Y.
Guo, F.
Wang, Xuan-Ce
Wilde, Simon
Fan, W.
Derivation of Jurassic HIMU-like intraplate basalts from mantle transition zone in South China: New geochemical constraints from olivine-hosted melt inclusion
title Derivation of Jurassic HIMU-like intraplate basalts from mantle transition zone in South China: New geochemical constraints from olivine-hosted melt inclusion
title_full Derivation of Jurassic HIMU-like intraplate basalts from mantle transition zone in South China: New geochemical constraints from olivine-hosted melt inclusion
title_fullStr Derivation of Jurassic HIMU-like intraplate basalts from mantle transition zone in South China: New geochemical constraints from olivine-hosted melt inclusion
title_full_unstemmed Derivation of Jurassic HIMU-like intraplate basalts from mantle transition zone in South China: New geochemical constraints from olivine-hosted melt inclusion
title_short Derivation of Jurassic HIMU-like intraplate basalts from mantle transition zone in South China: New geochemical constraints from olivine-hosted melt inclusion
title_sort derivation of jurassic himu-like intraplate basalts from mantle transition zone in south china: new geochemical constraints from olivine-hosted melt inclusion
topic Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Geochemistry & Geophysics
Mineralogy
Mantle transition zone
Hydrous
Melt inclusion
HIMU basalts
South China
SUBDUCTED OCEANIC-CRUST
OS ISOTOPIC EVIDENCE
TRACE-ELEMENT
WATER-CONTENT
ISLAND BASALTS
BENEATH
ORIGIN
LITHOSPHERE
PHENOCRYSTS
HAWAIIAN
url http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FT140100826
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90947