Authors
Ben-Xun Su, Sun-Lin Chung, Mohammad Hossein Zarrinkoub, Kwan-Nang Pang, Ling Chen, Wei-Qiang Ji, Aaron Brewer, Ji-Feng Ying, Mohammad Mahdi Khatib
Publication date
2014/8/1
Journal
Lithos
Volume
202
Pages
267-282
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
A detailed study on petrology and mineral chemistry of 32 mantle xenoliths has been conducted to decipher the physical and chemical characteristics of the lithosphere beneath NE Iran. Spinel lherzolite, the most abundant xenolith type, is made up of olivine, orthopyroxene, clinopyroxene, and spinel. Clinopyroxenes in the spinel lherzolites display a primitive mantle-like composition, typical of non-cratonic peridotites. Pyroxenite, another major xenolith type, shows equilibrated textures and highly variable compositions including olivine websterite, websterite and clinopyroxenite. These pyroxenites, together with an equigranular dunite, delineate a clear metasomatic trend, characterized by systematic Mg#, Cr#, Al2O3, and TiO2 variations in the constituent minerals, coupled with light rare earth element enrichment and high field strength element depletion in clinopyroxene. The pyroxenites are therefore suggested to …
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