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[SCG53-10] Geochemical characteristics of the Aitutaki peridotite xenoliths from the Cook Islands and Sr-Nd isotopic features of their constituent clinopyroxenes
Keywords:Aitutaki peridotite xenolith, depleted MORB source mantle, small scale mantle convection, mantle metasomatism, Sr-Nd isotopic ratio, Geochemical characteristics
We report on the major element compositions of 3 FMA-bearing lherzolites, 2 spinel lherzolites, and a harzburgite along with trace element and Sr-Nd isotopic compositions of their clinopyroxenes. The lherzolites are distributed in the region of primitive mantle and MORB source mantle in the MgO-Al2O3 diagram. The harzburgite exhibits the characteristics of residual peridotite, that is higher MgO and lower Al2O3 contents than lherzolite. Sr-Nd isotopic ratios of clinopyroxenes of them are linearly distributed between the MORB of the East Pacific Ocean Rise and the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge and the host olivine nephelinite. Sr-Nd isotopic ratios of clinopyroxenes in harzburgite is similar to those of the host rocks. These results suggest that the lithospheric mantle beneath the Aitutaki Island is a residual peridotite, which were suffered metasomatism during/just before incorporated into the host rock, and that the athenospheric mantle, which caused small-scale convection beneath the ocean, exhibits the chemical and Sr-Nd isotopic composition of the MORB source mantle.