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Title

Supra-subduction and abyssal mantle peridotites of the Coast Range ophiolite, California.

Authors

Choi, Sung Hi; Shervais, John W.; Mukasa, Samuel B.

Abstract

The Coast Range ophiolite (CRO) of California is one of the most extensive tracts of oceanic crust preserved in the North American Cordillera, but its origin has long remained controversial. We present here new data on mineral compositions in mantle peridotites that underlie crustal sections of the ophiolite, and show that these are dominantly refractory harzburgites related to high apparent melting in a supra-subduction zone (SSZ) setting. Abyssal peridotite (characterized by high-Al spinels and relatively high Ti, Na, Nd, Sm, Lu, and Hf in pyroxene) occurs at one location where it is associated with SSZ mantle peridotite and volcanic rocks with both oceanic and arc-like geochemistry. SSZ mantle peridotites (characterized by intermediate-Cr/Al or high-Cr spinels, and by extremely low Ti, Na, Nd, Sm, Lu, and Hf in pyroxenes) are associated with crustal sections containing arc-related volcanic rocks, including boninites. This convergence between conclusions based on crustal lithologies and their underlying mantle sections confirms previous proposals that link the CRO to SSZ processes, and seriously undermines hypotheses that invoke formation of the ophiolite at a mid-ocean ridge spreading center.

Subjects

CALIFORNIA; NORTH American Cordillera; OPHIOLITES; PERIDOTITE; SUBDUCTION zones; VOLCANIC ash, tuff, etc.; GEOCHEMISTRY; BONINITE; PETROLOGY

Publication

Contributions to Mineralogy & Petrology, 2008, Vol 156, Issue 5, p551

ISSN

0010-7999

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00410-008-0300-6

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