“…Research interest in jadeitite has not only included petrotectonics, geochronology, and geochemistry (e.g., Harlow et al, 2004;Brueckner et al, 2009;Fu et al, 2010;Simons et al, 2010;Sorensen et al, 2010;Yui et al, 2012;Flores et al, 2013;Harlow et al, 2015Harlow et al, , 2016, but current attention also reflects their significance with respect to the geochemical components of arc magmas (e.g., Marschall and Schumacher, 2012). Studies over the last two decades have interpreted jadeitite either as the direct aqueous fluid precipitate from subduction channel into the overlying mantle wedge or as the metasomatic replacement by such fluids of oceanic plagiogranite, graywacke, or metabasite along the channel margin (cf.…”