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The geochemistry of mantle chromitites from the northern part of the Oman ophiolite: inferred parental melt compositions

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CONTRIBUTIONS TO MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY
卷 156, 期 3, 页码 273-288

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DOI: 10.1007/s00410-008-0284-2

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mantle; chromite; harzburgite; boninite; Oman ophiolite

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Chromitites from a single section through the mantle in the Oman ophiolite are of two different types. Low-cr# chromitites, of MORB affinity are found in the upper part of the section, close to the Moho. High-cr# chromitites, with arc affinities are found deeper in the mantle. Experimental data are used to recover the compositions of the melts parental to the chromitites and show that the low-cr# chromitites were derived from melts with 14.5-15.4 wt% Al2O3, with 0.4 to 0.9 wt% TiO2 and with a maximum possible mg# of 0.76. In contrast the high-cr# chromitites were derived from melts with 11.8-12.9 wt% Al2O3, 0.2-0.35 wt% TiO2 and a maximum melt mg# of 0.785. Comparison with the published compositions of lavas from the Oman ophiolite shows that the low-cr# chromitites may be genetically related to the upper (Lasail, and Alley) pillow lava units and the high-cr# chromitites the boninites of the upper pillow lava Alley Unit. The calculated TiO2-Al2O3 compositions of the parental chromitite magmas indicate that the high-cr# chromitites were derived from high-Ca boninitic melts, produced by melting of depleted mantle peridotite. The low-cr# chromitites were derived from melts which were a mixture of two end-members-one represented by a depleted mantle melt and the other represented by MORB. This mixing probably took place as a result of melt-rock reaction.

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