Geochemical signatures of forearc serpentinites from oceanic to continental subduction

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Villalobos-Orchard, Javiera [1 ]
Debret, Baptiste [1 ]
Bouilhol, Pierre [2 ]
Upadhyay, Rajeev [3 ]
Gutierrez, Pamela [1 ]
Chauvel, Catherine [1 ]
Girault, Frederic [1 ]
机构
[1] Kumaun Univ, Dept Geol, Naini Tal 263002, India
[2] Univ Lorraine, CNRS, CRPG, Nancy, France
[3] Kumaun Univ, Dept Geol, Naini Tal 263002, India
关键词
Himalaya; Serpentinite; Oceanic subduction; Continental subduction; Trace elements; Sr-Pb isotopes; INDUS SUTURE ZONE; FLUID-MOBILE ELEMENTS; MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE; TSO-MORARI; ABYSSAL PERIDOTITES; MANTLE DYNAMICS; EASTERN LADAKH; TRACE-ELEMENTS; HIGH-PRESSURE; NW HIMALAYA;
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10.1016/j.gca.2024.11.001
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
In subduction systems, the forearc (FA) serpentinized mantle plays a key role as a reservoir for fluid-mobile elements, especially those prone to early mobilisation from the slab. FA serpentinites therefore provide an indication of the fluid characteristics that have been steamed out of the slab, and allow better quantification of elemental recycling and fluid flow. FA serpentinites outcropping along the Indus Suture Zone are formed by hydration of mantle peridotites by fluids derived from the Indian slab, providing a geochemical record of fluidrock interactions during the India-Eurasia convergence. Systematic trace and multi-isotope (Sr and Pb) analyses of serpentinites from three major sites, namely Shergol-Tingdo, Kargil and Tso Morari, along the Indus Suture Zone in Ladakh (NW Himalaya) show that these rocks record a major change in the origin of metasomatic agents, from oceanic to continental subduction. The Shergol-Tingdo and Kargil FA serpentinites, formed under low temperature and pressure conditions, are characterised by high B enrichment and As and Sb depletion, high alkali/U ratios and relatively unradiogenic Sr and Pb isotope ratios. These geochemical characteristics are identical to those reported for modern oceanic subduction zones (e.g., Mariana forearc) and are consistent with input by fluids derived from subducted oceanic crust. In contrast, FA serpentinites from the Tso Morari ultra-high pressure unit show enrichment in fluid mobile elements such as As, Sb and U, low alkali/U ratios and radiogenic Sr and Pb isotopic compositions. These features suggest a change in the metasomatizing agent with a strong influence from subducted continental material. Consistent with this scenario, the Sr-Pb isotopic composition of the Kargil FA serpentinites can be reproduced by mixing between an Indian MORB-depleted mantle source and fluids derived from dewatering of blueschist facies oceanic metasediments, whereas in the case of Tso Morari a fluid end-member derived from various eclogitic continental metasediments is required. We propose that the observed geochemical signature of the Indus Suture Zone FA serpentinites can be used to reconstruct the geochemical exchanges between the slab and the overlying mantle from intra-oceanic to continental subduction. This successful systematic approach could be applied to other collisional contexts.
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