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Geochemistry of mafic rocks and melt inclusions and their implications for the heat source of the 14.0°S hydrothermal field, South Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Bing LXuefa Shi;  Yaomin Yang;  Jun Ye;  Jingjing Gao;  Wenqin Zheng
2014
Source PublicationChinese Journal of Geochemistry
Volume33Issue:4Pages:325-335
Abstract

Fresh rocks sampled from the 14.0°S hydrothermal field of the South Atlantic Ridge can be divided into two categories: olivine-gabbro and basalt. The olivine-gabbro is composed mainly of three types of minerals: olivine, clinopyroxene and plagioclase, while a multitude of melt inclusions occur in the plagioclase phenocrysts of the basalts. We analyzed the whole-rock, major and trace elements contents of the basalts, the mineral chemistry of phenocrysts and melt inclusions in the basalts, and the mineral chemistry of olivine-clinopyroxene-plagioclase in the olivine-gabbro, then simulated magma evolution within the crust using the COMAGMAT program. The whole-rock geochemistry shows that all the basalts exhibit typical N-MORB characteristics. In addition, the mineral chemistry characteristics of the olivine-gabbro (low-Fo olivine, low-Mg# clinopyroxene, high-TiO2 clinopyroxene, low-An plagioclase), show that strong magma differentiation occurred within the crust. Nevertheless, significant discrepancies between those minerals and phenocrysts in the basalts (high-Fo olivine, high-An plagioclase) reflect the heterogeneity of magma differentiation. High Mg# (≈0.72) melt inclusions isobaric partial crystallization simulations suggest that the magma differentiation occurred at the depth shallower than 13.03 km below the seafloor, and both the vertical differentiation column shows distinct discrepancies from that of a steady-state magma chamber. Instead, a series of independent magma intrusions probably occurred within the crust, and their corresponding crystallized bodies, as the primary high-temperature thermal anomalies within the off-axis crust, probably act as the heat source for the development of the 14.0°S hydrothermal system.

Keyword14.0°s Hydrothermal Field mineral Geochemistry olivine-gabbro melt Inclusion magma Intrusion
Indexed ByEI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/9271
Collection矿床地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.Key Laboratory of Marine Sedimentology and Environmental Geology, First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao 266061, China
2.National Deep Sea Center, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao 266061, China
3.Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550002, China
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Bing LXuefa Shi;Yaomin Yang;Jun Ye;Jingjing Gao;Wenqin Zheng. Geochemistry of mafic rocks and melt inclusions and their implications for the heat source of the 14.0°S hydrothermal field, South Mid-Atlantic Ridge[J]. Chinese Journal of Geochemistry,2014,33(4):325-335.
APA Bing LXuefa Shi;Yaomin Yang;Jun Ye;Jingjing Gao;Wenqin Zheng.(2014).Geochemistry of mafic rocks and melt inclusions and their implications for the heat source of the 14.0°S hydrothermal field, South Mid-Atlantic Ridge.Chinese Journal of Geochemistry,33(4),325-335.
MLA Bing LXuefa Shi;Yaomin Yang;Jun Ye;Jingjing Gao;Wenqin Zheng."Geochemistry of mafic rocks and melt inclusions and their implications for the heat source of the 14.0°S hydrothermal field, South Mid-Atlantic Ridge".Chinese Journal of Geochemistry 33.4(2014):325-335.
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