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Rare earth elements in alpine peridotites

✍ Scribed by M. Loubet; N. Shimizu; C. J. Allègre


Publisher
Springer
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Weight
683 KB
Volume
53
Category
Article
ISSN
0010-7999

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✦ Synopsis


The samples from alpine peridotite massifs (Beni Bouchera, Lherz and the Alps) have been analyzed for rare earth elements. The peridotites as a whole are characterized by various degrees of light REE depletion (Ce varies from 1.2 to 0.02 times chondrite) and a small variation in heavy REE (Yb varies about a factor of 2, from 1.3 to 2.2 times chondrite). They show a restricted and regular distribution in a Ce-Yb diagram, giving two types of linear trends for individual massifs (trend A for the Alps and Lizard; trend B for Beni Bouchera and Lherz, branching from trend A). The model calculations of partial melting based on the partition relations of REE among silicate minerals and melts suggest that trend A could represent a series of residua left after partial melting of garnet peridotite despite the fact that there is no garnet observed in the peridotites studied here. It is suggested that trend A would represent a melting event which predated the emplacement of the massifs and occurred at higher pressure (in the presence of garnet) than expected from the present mineralogy. The calculations also suggest that trend B could represent a partial melting event at lower pressures than trend A after the massifs uplifted into spinel peridotite field. It is also suggested that the REE concentrations of the mantle could be estimated as 2-2.5 times chondrite.

* IPG Contribution No. 164.


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