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Solid-phase transfer into the forearc mantle wedge: Rutile and zircon xenocrysts fingerprint subducting sources

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EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
卷 577, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2021.117251

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subduction processes; mantle; harzburgite; chromitite; zircon; rutile

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  1. IGCP Project Diamonds and Recycled Mantle [649]
  2. Australian Research Council (ARC) [DP190100814]

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This study demonstrates the association of zircons and rutiles recovered from ophiolitic rocks in New Caledonia with subducting sediments, indicating the transfer of solid-phase materials between plates. The presence of these minerals in forearc harzburgite suggests their incorporation into the mantle wedge host likely occurred at around 50-60 km depth within the subduction channel. The conveyance of high field strength elements within solid-state accessory mineral phases into suprasubduction mantle wedges represents a significant phenomenon at convergent margins globally.
Voluminous flux of a hydrous component from subducting oceanic lithosphere into the forearc mantle and its contribution to arc magmas have long been recognised but the transfer of solid-phase materials has received less consideration. Although xenocrystic zircons are known from some arc magmas and ophiolitic chromitites their origins remain enigmatic. How and when such materials are transferred into the overlying wedge of mantle lithosphere and the length of their residency therein are unclear. Using zircons and rutiles recovered from ophiolitic rocks in New Caledonia, we demonstrate unambiguous association with subducting sediments and hence evidence for inter-plate transfer. The `fingerprints' of age spectra for both minerals can be matched to lithospheric slab components subducted during Eocene time. Their occurrence in forearc harzburgite suggests that they were incorporated into their mantle wedge host at subduction depths beyond the onset of serpentinisation at ca. 300 degrees C but before the ca. 600 degrees C destabilisation temperature of the rutile U-Pb system. Relocation from slab to forearc mantle is therefore likely to have occurred at ca. 50-60 km depth within the subduction channel. Fluid-assisted conveyance of high field strength elements within solid-state accessory mineral phases into suprasubduction mantle wedges may represent a little-recognised but significant phenomenon that is both predictable and pervasive at convergent margins globally. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.

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