Formation Of Amphibole-Bearing Peridotite And Amphibole-Bearing Pyroxenite Through Hydrous Melt-Peridotite Reaction And In Situ Crystallization: An Experimental Study

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH(2021)

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Amphibole is a common hydrous mineral in mantle rocks. To better understand processes leading to the formation of amphibole-bearing peridotites and pyroxenites in the lithospheric mantle, we conducted experiments by juxtaposing a lherzolite against hydrous basaltic melts in Au-Pd capsules. Two melts were examined, a basaltic andesite and a basalt, each containing 4 wt% of water. The experiments were run at 1200 degrees C and 1 GPa for 3 or 12 h, and then cooled to 880 degrees C and 0.8 GPa over 49 h. The reaction at 1200 degrees C produced a melt-bearing orthopyroxenite-dunite sequence. Crystallization of the partially reacted melts during cooling lead to the formation of an amphibole-bearing gabbronorite-orthopyroxenite-peridotite sequence. Orthopyroxene in the peridotite and orthopyroxenite has a poikilitic texture enclosing olivines and spinels. Amphibole in the peridotite occurs interstitial to olivine, orthopyroxene, clinopyroxene, and spinel. Comparisons of texture and mineral compositions in the experimental products with those from field observations allow a better understanding of hydrous melt-rock reaction in the lithospheric mantle. Amphibole-bearing pyroxenite veins (or dikes) can be formed in the lithospheric mantle or at the crust-mantle boundary by interaction between hydrous melt and peridotite and subsequent crystallization. Hornblendite or amphibole gabbronorite can be formed in the veins when the flux of hydrous melt is high. Differences in reacting melt and peridotite compositions are responsible for the variation in amphibole composition in mantle xenoliths from different tectonic settings. The extent of melt-rock reaction is a factor that control amphibole composition across the amphibole-bearing vein and the host peridotite.
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amphibole&#8208, bearing peridotite, amphibole&#8208, bearing pyroxenite, hydrous melt, mantle metasomatism, melt&#8208, peridotite reaction, mantle xenolith
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