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[SMP24-P04] Olivine fabric development during ductile deformation of peridotite samples from the mid-Jurassic Vourinos ophiolite, Greece
Keywords:olivine fabric, ductile deformation, the mid-Jurassic Vourinos ophiolite, supra-subduction zone (SSZ) setting
The Vourinos ophiolite consists of a 12 km thick section with intact pseudo-stratigraphy from mantle rocks across the 'petrological Moho' and basal crustal cumulate section, into transitions of ultramafic to mafic magma chambers, dioritic cumulates and plagiogranites, and an intact transition to a sheeted dyke swarm (Moores 1969; Jackson et al. 1975; Rassios l98l; Rassios et al. 1983b). Dilek (2003) suggested that the Vourinos ophiolite is a typical Mediterranean-type supra-subduction zone (SSZ) ophiolite based on such crust-mantle stratigraphy. Almost of all exposed area in the Vourinos ophiolite is depleted mantle lithosphere (mainly harzburgite) with inclusions of dunite, that this mantle section preserves deformation structure from ductile (high-temperature and low-temperature) to brittle deformation, suggesting that such ductile deformation could occur under ocean spreading setting (Rassios et al., 1994; Rassios and Moores, 2006).
To investigate the olivine fabric development during ductile deformation of peridotites on SSZ setting, we collected sixteen peridotites (harzburgite and dunite) from the Vourinos ophiolite in the Western Hellenides of Greece. The collected peridotites consist of harzburgite and dunite, and display the microstructure of high-temperature deformation and mylonitic deformation. Here, we present the field information, detailed rock descriptions, analyses of mineral fabrics, and geochemical analyses of the minerals in the sixteen peridotite samples sampled from four areas (Voidolakkos, Rizo, Aetoraches and Chromio) on the Vourinos ophiolite.