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Intermediate chromitite in Kızıldağ ophiolite (SE Turkey) formed during subduction initiation in Neo-Tethys

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Abstract Chromitites in the Kizildag ophiolite mostly occur in the mantle harzburgites and some of them in crustal cumulate dunites. Olivine in both the dunites and chromitites is highly magnesian… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Chromitites in the Kizildag ophiolite mostly occur in the mantle harzburgites and some of them in crustal cumulate dunites. Olivine in both the dunites and chromitites is highly magnesian (Fo = 90.5–92.8 and 90.2–96.1, respectively), while the coexisting chromite varies widely in composition (Cr# = 52.9–68.6 and 57.1–76.2, respectively), placing it between high-Al and high-Cr varieties. Concentrations of Ni, V and Ga in the chromite (Ni: 741–1310 ppm; V: 521–1227 ppm; Ga: 20–51 ppm) are also highly variable, straddling the range of high-Al and high-Cr chromite. Olivine in the dunites and chromitites has a large range of Li concentrations (0.27–2.47 ppm) and δ7Li values (−7.20–29.90‰). Based on the calculated Al2O3 (12.1–17.2 wt.%) contents, FeO/MgO values (0.92–1.57) and trace element concentrations of the parental magmas of the dunites and chromitites, it is suggested that they are transitional between MORB and boninitic melts, and should have been derived by mixing of geochemically and spatially distinct magmas generated by partial melting of different sources. The Li isotopic compositions of olivine from the dunites and chromitites (except KZ14-38 and KZ15-38) are neither controlled by diffusion nor fractional crystallization, and thus may be intrinsic features of their parental melts. The range of δ7Li values of olivine in the dunites and chromitites is analogous to that of arc lavas and marine sediments, indicating that the chromitites record various degrees of melt penetration. The wide range of Li isotopic variations in olivine and chemistry in chromite from the Kizildag chromitites suggest that the parental melts were originated in a proto-forearc mantle during subduction initiation.

Keywords: intermediate chromitite; olivine dunites; dunites chromitites; subduction initiation

Journal Title: Ore Geology Reviews
Year Published: 2019

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