Subduction-driven heterogeneity of the lithospheric mantle beneath the Cathaysia block, South China
Date
2019-10-03
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Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
Abstract
To evaluate the modification of the lithospheric mantle by the Paleo-Pacific Ocean subduction beneath the
Cathaysia block, we report major and trace elements, and Li isotopes of olivine from Niutoushan, Mingxi, Xilong
and Jiande peridotite xenoliths in South China. Spoon-shaped, convex-upward and highly LREE-enriched
chondrite-normalized REE patterns of clinopyroxene in the Niutoushan, Mingxi and Xilong xenoliths reflect the
interplay between partial melting and subsequent enrichment by metasomatism. Lithium isotope systematics
indicate that at least two different metasomatic events affected these peridotites. High Li concentrations in
clinopyroxene (up to 59.1 ppm) are ascribed to diffusive Li influx from silicate melts. Olivine grains with lower
diffusivity of Li have much higher Li concentrations (0.56–9.76 ppm) and lighter δ7Li values (−52.75 to
+10.49‰) than those in the Jiande and other peridotite xenoliths worldwide, showing a prominent carbonatitemetasomatic
signature occurring before silicate metasomatism. In addition, increasing Li concentrations of
olivine and clinopyroxene with increasing distance from the present subduction trench is consistent with those of
low δ26Mg basalts in South China, indicating that the metasomatic agent was related to the westward subduction
of the Paleo-Pacific slab. The Jiande lherzolite xenoliths further away from the trench show ‘mantle-like’ Li
features and may represent upwelling asthenospheric materials accreted to the continent. Therefore, both types
of metasomatism as well as upwelling asthenosphere could have played an important role in the modification of
the chemical composition of the mantle beneath the Cathaysia block
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Research Article
Keywords
Li isotopes, Mantle xenolith, Regional heterogeneity, Subduction, The Cathaysia block