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Geochemical Characterization of Serpentinized Peridotites from the Shergol Ophiolitic Slice along the Indus Suture Zone (ISZ), Ladakh Himalaya, India

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JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY
Volume 125, Issue 5, Pages 501-513

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/692653

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  1. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR, New Delhi)

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The Shergol ophiolitic slice is a dismembered ophiolite consisting predominantly of serpentinized peridotites along the Indus Suture Zone, Ladakh Himalaya, India. On the basis of modal mineralogy, Shergol serpentinized peridotites can be identified as spinel-bearing harzburgites. The characteristic U-shaped rare earth element (REE) patterns and whole-rock heavy-REE concentrations correspond to those of abyssal mantle rocks from mid-ocean ridges. Evaluation of Cr-spinel mineral chemistry reveals that they represent the residues left after low-to-moderate degrees of partial melting (<15%) in the spinel stability field in a mid-oceanic ridge tectonic environment. The whole-rock geochemistry suggests that the studied rocks represent a mantle residue left after removal of basaltic melts in the context of an ancient Jurassic-Cretaceous Neo-Tethys oceanic mantle section.

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