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[SCG47-11] Trace element variations in clinopyroxene from abyssal peridotites:
Insights from multivariate statistical analyses
★Invited Papers
Keywords:Clinopyroxene, Mantle, Peridotite, Statistical analysis
Clusters 1–3, representing 85% of the data, show progressive depletions in LREE/HREE. We interpret peridotites with clinopyroxene compositions from clusters 1–3 to represent residues of partial melt extraction. The degree of melt extraction increases from clusters 1 to 3 and exerts a primary control on compositional variations. The presence or absence of garnet-field melting prior to spinel-field melting and the retained melt fraction during partial melting exert secondary controls on clinopyroxene compositions.
Cluster 4 clinopyroxenes show less fractionated LREE/HREE with low-HREE abundances and elevated Sr. The compositions are only reconstructed in our models where melt-rock interaction follows partial melting, suggesting that peridotites with cluster 4 clinopyroxenes have experienced both of these processes. However, positive Sr anomalies shown in cluster 4 clinopyroxenes cannot be reproduced in our melt-rock reaction models using expected melt/rock compositions at the mid-ocean ridge. This characteristic is observed in forearc peridotites, where they indicate fluid involvement. We therefore speculate that cluster 4 peridotites could be recycled arc mantle materials that interacted with hydrous melts, and/or experienced hydrous melting at the mid-ocean ridge.
References
Warren, J. M. (2016). Global variations in abyssal peridotite compositions. Lithos, 248, 193– 219. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2015.12.023
Nishio, I., Itano, K., Waterton, P., Tamura, A., Szilas, K., & Morishita, T. (2022). Compositional Data Analysis (CoDA) of Clinopyroxene From Abyssal Peridotites. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 23(8), e2022GC010472. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GC010472