Arianna Secchiari, Alessandra Montanini, Delphine Bosch, Patrizia Macera, Dominique Cluzel. Sr, Nd, Pb and trace element systematics of the New Caledoniaharzburgites: Tracking source depletion and contaminationprocesses in a SSZ setting[J]. Geoscience Frontiers, 2020, (1): 37-55. DOI: 10.1016/j.gsf.2019.04.004
Citation: Arianna Secchiari, Alessandra Montanini, Delphine Bosch, Patrizia Macera, Dominique Cluzel. Sr, Nd, Pb and trace element systematics of the New Caledoniaharzburgites: Tracking source depletion and contaminationprocesses in a SSZ setting[J]. Geoscience Frontiers, 2020, (1): 37-55. DOI: 10.1016/j.gsf.2019.04.004

Sr, Nd, Pb and trace element systematics of the New Caledonia harzburgites: Tracking source depletion and contamination processes in a SSZ setting

  • The New Caledonia ophiolite (Peridotite Nappe) consists primarily of harzburgites, locally overlain by mafic-ultramafic cumulates, and minor spinel and plagioclase lherzolites. In this study, a comprehensive geochemical data set (major and trace element, Sr-Nd-Pb isotopes) has been obtained on a new set of fresh harzburgites in order to track the processes recorded by this mantle section and its evolution. The studied harzburgites are low-strain tectonites showing porphyroclastic textures, locally grading into protomylonitic textures. They exhibit a refractory nature, as attested by the notable absence of primary clinopyroxene, very high Fo content of olivine (91e93 mol.%), high Mg# of orthopyroxene (0.91 e0.93) and high Cr# of spinel (0.44e0.71). The harzburgites are characterised by remarkably low REE concentrations (<0.1 chondritic values) and display "U-shaped" profiles, with steeply sloping HREE (DyN/ YbN ¼ 0.07e0.16) and fractionated LREE-MREE segments (LaN/SmN ¼ 2.1e8.3), in the range of modern fore-arc peridotites. Geochemical modelling shows that the HREE composition of the harzburgites can be reproduced by multi-stage melting including a first phase of melt depletion in dry conditions (15% fractional melting), followed by hydrous melting in a subduction zone setting (up to 15%e18%). However, melting models fail to explain the enrichments observed for some FME (i.e. Ba, Sr, Pb), LREE-MREE and Zr eHf. These enrichments, coupled with the frequent occurrence of thin, undeformed films of Al2O3, and CaO-poor orthopyroxene (Al2O3 ¼ 0.88e1.53 wt.%, CaO ¼ 0.31e0.56 wt.%) and clinopyroxene with low Na2O (0.03e0.16 wt.%), Al2O3 (0.66e1.35 wt.%) and TiO2 (0.04e0.10 wt.%) contents, point to FME addition during fluid-assisted melting followed by late stage metasomatism most likely operated by subductionrelated melts with a depleted trace element signature. Nd isotopic ratios range from unradiogenic to radiogenic (0.80εNdi þ13.32) and negatively correlate with Sr isotopes (0.7025787Sr/86Sr  0.70770). Pb isotopes cover a wide range, trending from DMM toward enriched, sediment-like, compositions. We interpret the geochemical signature displayed by the New Caledonia harzburgites as reflecting the evolution of a highly depleted fore-arc mantle wedge variably modified by different fluid and melt inputs during Eocene subduction.
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