Geochemical nature and age of the plagiogranite-gabbronorite association of the oceanic core complex of the Mid-Atlantic ridge at 5°10′S

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S. A. Silantyev
J. Koepke
A. A. Ariskin
M. O. Anosova
E. A. Krasnova
E. O. Dubinina
G. Suhr
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry
[2] Leibniz Universitaet Hannover,Institut fuer Mineralogie
[3] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of the Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy, and Geochemistry
[4] Universitaet zu Koeln,Institut fuer Geologie und Mineralogie
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Petrology | 2014年 / 22卷
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86Sr; Oxygen Isotopic Composition; Deplete MORB Mantle; Geochemical Nature; Oceanic Core Complex;
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Our newly obtained data on the geochemistry and age of plagiogranite-gabbronorite association in the oceanic core complex of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) at 5°10′S suggest close genetic relations between these rocks in this segment of the ridge. The U/Pb zircon age of an oceanic plagiogranite (OPG) sample is 1.059 ± 0.055 Ma and is in good agreement with the zircon age of plutonic rocks in the oceanic core complex of northern MAR. A distinctive geochemical feature of the rocks is their unusually depleted 87Sr/86Sr and 143Nd/144Nd ratios, which suggest that the plutonic rocks of the gabbronorite-plagiogranite association in MAR at 5°10′S could be derived from the most strongly depleted mantle reservoir of all known to occur beneath the axial MAR zone. The COMAGMAT-5.2 numerical thermodynamic simulation of the possible crystallization links between the plagiogranite and gabbronorite from the MAR segment at 5°10′S led us to conclude that the leading role in the origin of the plagiogranite was played by a two-stage process: the partial melting of the gabbronorite and the subsequent fractionation of the newly generated melt. The regional differences between the isotopic-geochemical parameters of MAR plagiogranites can, perhaps, reflect local specifics of so-called hydrothermal anatexis, such as the geochemical features of the rocks involved in this process and the parameters of the hydrothermal process, for example, variations in the W/R ratio.
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