“…Some other harzburgites from Kerguelen Islands plot off this trend and show higher Mg# of olivine for low olivine modal abundances. This deviation from the oceanic trend and the enrichment in orthopyroxene of these harzburgites have been explained as a result of partial melting in the stability field of spinel although at a higher pressure under which, orthopyroxene is stable during melting (>1.5 GPa [ Hassler , 1999]). In addition, the high Mg# of mineral phases (and Cr# for spinel, Table 1), the depletion in basaltic components (Al 2 O 3 , Na 2 O, TiO 2 , FeO; Figure 3) and the low HREE contents in clinopyroxenes (Figure 4) are characteristic features of a lithospheric mantle that has undergone extensive partial melting, close to exhaustion of clinopyroxene (>20% [ Grégoire et al , 1997, 2000b]).…”