Sub-arc mantle heterogeneity in oxygen isotopes: evidence from Permian mafic–ultramafic intrusions in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt

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Shengchao Xue
Chusi Li
Kezhang Qin
Zhuosen Yao
Edward M. Ripley
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[1] China University of Geosciences,State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Mineral Resources, Institute of Geology and Geophysics
[3] Indiana University,Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
[4] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Zircon O–Hf isotopes; Olivine oxygen isotopes; Mafic–ultramafic rock; Subducted sediment; Slab-derived fluids; Central Asian Orogenic Belt;
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Integrated zircon–olivine O–Hf isotope data have been successfully used to unravel the nature of the source mantle for the early Permian post-collisional mafic–ultramafic intrusive rocks in the southern margin of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt in NW China. Olivine crystals with forsterite (Fo) contents varying from 91 to 87 mol% from the Permian Pobei mafic–ultramafic complex in the region yield highly elevated δ18O from 6.0 to 7.2‰. These values are much higher than typical mantle values (~ 5.3‰) and are apparently at odds with the mantle-like εNd(t) values of whole rocks (4.9–5.4). Magmatic zircon crystals from troctolite and gabbroic rocks show divergent oxygen and hafnium isotopic compositions: mantle-like εHf(t) values from 5.1 to 11.9 and crust-like δ18O values from 7.6 to 10.1‰. The observed increase of δ18O values from olivine (an early crystallizing phase) to zircon (a late crystallizing phase) in the mafic–ultramafic rocks is generally consistent with an AFC process. However, this process cannot fully explain the highly elevated δ18O values (6–7‰) for the most primitive olivine containing Fo as high as mantle olivine (> 90 mol%) and the mantle-like Hf isotope composition of zircon. Mixing calculation indicates that such highly unusual isotope compositions can be explained by the previous source mantle contamination with subducted sediment-derived melts and slab-derived fluids. Our results show that the combination of zircon O–Hf isotopes and olivine oxygen isotopes is more effective than the data of zircon or olivine alone to distinguish the effect of AFC process from source contamination. The results from this study provide a new line of evidence that the sub-arc mantle is not homogeneous in oxygen isotopes.
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