2021
DOI: 10.2113/2021/9706924
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Refertilization of Mantle Peridotites from the Central Indian Ridge: Response to a Geodynamic Transition

Abstract: The phenomena of reactive percolation of enriched asthenospheric melts and pervasive melt-rock interactions at mid oceanic ridge-rift systems are the principal proponents for mantle refertilization and compositional heterogeneity. This study presents new mineralogical and geochemical data for the abyssal peridotites exposed along the Vema and Vityaz fracture zones of the Central Indian Ridge (CIR) to address factors contributing to the chemical heterogeneity of CIR mantle. Cr-spinel (Cr#: 0.37-0.59) chemistry … Show more

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“…In divergent settings, melting is a dominant process in the mantle. However, refertilization of the mantle is also possible further away from the melt channels (e.g., Hazra et al, 2021), since silica-undersaturated liquids such as olivine tholeiites along the ridges can crystallize both clinopyroxene and orthopyroxene (e.g., Green and Ringwood, 1967). In convergent tectonic environments, fluids released by the subducted slab can trigger partial melting in the mantle wedge (e.g, Iwamori, 1998;Grove et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In divergent settings, melting is a dominant process in the mantle. However, refertilization of the mantle is also possible further away from the melt channels (e.g., Hazra et al, 2021), since silica-undersaturated liquids such as olivine tholeiites along the ridges can crystallize both clinopyroxene and orthopyroxene (e.g., Green and Ringwood, 1967). In convergent tectonic environments, fluids released by the subducted slab can trigger partial melting in the mantle wedge (e.g, Iwamori, 1998;Grove et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%