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From rifting to emplacement: Variable mantle melting preserved in the central Palawan Ophiolite peridotites, Philippines

Authors :
Julius A. Pasco
B.D. Payot
G.T.V. Valera
J.M.A. Dycoco
F.A.C. Labis
A. Tamura
T. Morishita
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis, 2023.

Abstract

The mantle section of the central Palawan Ophiolite (CPO) in western Philippines is dominantly composed of dunites and harzburgites. Basal lherzolites and harzburgites juxtaposed with the metamorphic sole of the CPO are also exposed within the vicinity of Ulugan Bay, Puerto Princesa. These basal peridotites provide novel information regarding the processes transpiring in the upper mantle during the evolution of this preserved oceanic lithosphere. The Nasuduan lherzolite is characterized by low Cr# of spinel and high concentrations of REEs in clinopyroxenes. The Oyster Bay lherzolite displays similar fertile characteristics and occurs with harzburgites. Both contain fine-grained and interstitial clinopyroxenes derived from interstitial melts. Tremolite and talc in the Oyster Bay lherzolite and harzburgite and in other CPO harzburgites are attributed to slab-fluid metasomatism. Harzburgites and dunites from Bentoan Beach and other CPO harzburgites have high spinel Cr# and low clinopyroxene REE concentrations. These indicate that these peridotites have undergone extensive degrees of melting facilitated by fluids. The petrological and geochemical signatures of the CPO peridotites record the transition of a supra-subduction zone from back-arc spreading, incipient subduction, to the obduction of an ancient oceanic lithosphere.

Subjects

Subjects :
Geology

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f269a4d2e6aaa8fb69f28039c90edd4b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.22331019.v1