Authors
Bar Elisha, Yaron Katzir, Meir Abelson, Samuele Agostini, John W Valley, Michael J Spicuzza
Publication date
2013/1/1
Journal
Mineralogical Magazine
Volume
77
Issue
5
Pages
1035
Publisher
Mineralogical Society
Description
Serpentine lubricated detachment faults strike parallel to two segments of a paleo spreading center that are separated by the Arakapas transform in the Troodos ophiolite, Cyprus. To the north of the transform, serpentinite faulted against gabbro shows bimodal spatial distribution and covariance of BO isotope ratios. These data indicate overprinting of fault localized,'high temperature'oceanic serpentinization (delta (super 18) O= 4 to 6ppm; delta (super 11) B=-3 to 3ppm) by widespread late hydration at lower temperatures, forming abundant chrysotile veins (delta (super 18) O= 10 to 12ppm; delta (super 11) B= 7 to 13ppm). At the Limassol Forest complex, south of the transform, extensive talc-amphibole-chlorite metasomatic zones and rodingitized gabbro boudins occur within strongly foliated serpentinite shear-zones separating an ultramafic section from sheeted dykes. d (super 18) O values of serpentine from shear-zones in the Limassol Forest have a narrow range and are invariably lower than mantle values (1 to 5.7 ppm; n= 26), consistent with serpentinization during seafloor spreading. delta (super 11) B (Srp) values are more scattered (5 to 27 ppm) and weakly correlate with boron contents (2 to 60 ppm), which might be accounted for by increase in pH of water as serpentinization progressed. Absence of the lower crustal section above the mantle and injection of gabbroic magma followed by localized serpentinization, metasomatism and deformation along this discontinuity are major characteristics of oceanic detachments. Isotope systematics strongly resemble those of serpentine recovered from modern oceanic core complexes such as the …
Scholar articles
B Elisha, Y Katzir, M Abelson, S Agostini, JW Valley… - Mineralogical Magazine, 2013