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Deep recycling of crustal materials by the Hainan mantle plume: evidence from Zn–Sr–Nd–Pb isotopes of Hainan Island basalts.

Authors :
Cao, Guangyue
Tong, Ying
Tang, Xianchun
Wang, Xiangdong
Li, Xiang
Wang, Lei
Source :
Contributions to Mineralogy & Petrology. Apr2024, Vol. 179 Issue 4, p1-23. 23p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Understanding the compositional heterogeneity of the deep mantle requires identifying the nature of recycled crustal materials in the sources of mantle-plume-related magmas. However, it is still unclear whether or not the deep mantle contains recycled carbonates from the Earth's surface. In this study, we present comprehensive data on whole-rock high-precision zinc isotopes, as well as major- and trace-element geochemistry, and Sr–Nd–Pb isotopes of basalts on Hainan Island to examine the influence of recycled materials (particularly carbonates) on the mantle source heterogeneity of the Hainan mantle plume. The basalts have highly variable δ66Zn values ranging from 0.21‰ to 0.42‰. These variable Zn isotopic compositions cannot be accounted for by processes such as post-magmatic alteration and crustal contamination, or by fractional crystallization and partial melting; instead, they reflect mantle heterogeneity. Comparisons of the major- and trace-element compositions (e.g., CaO and TiO2 contents and Zn/Fe and Fe/Mn ratios), FC3MS and FCKANTMS peridotite and pyroxenite melting parameters, as well as pseudo-ternary projections of the primary Hainan basaltic magmas with experimental data suggest that the primary magmas were partial melts of silica-deficient pyroxenitic lithologies with peridotite residue. The heterogeneous geochemical and lithological compositions of the Hainan basalts indicate that recycled sedimentary carbonates and siliceous rocks were important constituents in their mantle source. Quantitative modeling reveals that the addition of 1–10% subducted sediments into the source of the Hainan basalts closely reproduces their Zn–Sr–Nd–Pb isotopic values. The source component with the heaviest Zn isotopic composition measured for the Hainan basalt samples could have contained more than 9% recycled carbonate. Our findings provide insights into the role of subducted materials to mantle heterogeneity and highlight the contribution of subducted sedimentary carbonates in the deep recycling of oceanic slabs, including—in the case of the Hainan mantle plume—recycled deep mantle (i.e., the mantle transition zone and lower mantle). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00107999
Volume :
179
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Contributions to Mineralogy & Petrology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176994698
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-024-02112-5