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Petrology and geochemistry of the high-Cr podiform chromitites of the Koycegiz ophiolite, southwest Turkey: implications for the multi-stage evolution of the oceanic upper mantle

Journal

MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY
Volume 112, Issue 5, Pages 685-704

Publisher

SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00710-018-0560-4

Keywords

High Cr; Podiform chromitite; Koycegiz ophiolite; Southwest Turkey

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Technology of China [Sinoprobe-05-02, 201511022]
  2. National Science Foundation of China [41502062, 41672046, 41541017, 41641015]
  3. China Geological Survey [1212010918013, 12120114061801]
  4. Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences [J1526]
  5. International Geosciences Program [649]
  6. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [J1526] Funding Source: Austrian Science Fund (FWF)

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Ophiolites exposed across the western Tauride belt in Turkey represent tectonically emplaced fragments of oceanic lithosphere obducted onto the continental margin following the closure of the Neotethys Ocean during the Late Cretaceous. The ultramafic massif of Koycegiz, which is located in the ophiolitic belt of southwestern Turkey, is a major source of metallurgical chromitite ore. The massif comprises a base of tectonized harzburgite with minor dunite overlain by a magmatic sequence of wehrlite, pyroxenite, troctolite and gabbro. Only sparse refractory chromitites occur within the harzburgites; in contrast, the upper and middle sections of the peridotite sequence contain abundant metallurgical chromitites. The peridotites record abundant evidence of mantle metasomatism on various scales, as the Fo values of olivine in harzburgite are 90.1-95.4, whereas those in dunite are 90.1-91.8. The compositions of the melts passing through the peridotites changed gradually from arc tholeiite to boninite due to melt-rock reactions, thus producing more Cr-rich chromitites in the upper part of the body. Most of the chromitites have high Cr numbers (77-78), although systematic changes in the compositions of the olivine and chromian spinel occur from the harzburgites to the dunite envelopes to the chromitites, reflecting melt-rock reactions. The calculated logfO(2) (FMQ) values range from -2.77 to +1.03 in the chromitites, -2.73 to -0.01 in the harzburgites, and -1.65 to +0.45 in the dunites. All of the available evidence suggests that the Koycegiz ophiolite formed in a supra-subduction zone (SSZ) mantle wedge. These models indicate that the harzburgites represent the products of first-stage melting and low degrees of melt-rock interaction that occurred in a mid-ocean ridge (MOR) environment. In contrast, the chromitites and dunites represent the products of second-stage melting and related refertilization, which occurred in an SSZ environment.

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