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Petrological constraints on the origin of arc picrites, New Georgia Group, Solomon Islands

Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, ISSN: 0010-7999, Vol: 149, Issue: 6, Page: 685-698
2005
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Subduction related picrites from the New Georgia archipelago (Solomon Islands) range in bulk MgO from 13 to 30% wt. Two generations of olivine are identified based on CaO contents: High-CaO olivine phenocrysts from the picritic parental melt and low-CaO olivine xenocrysts incorporated from either lithospheric or asthenospheric upper mantle. There is also evidence that some of the low-CaO olivines are boninitic in origin. The bulk MgO range in the picrites is largely controlled by assimilation of low-CaO olivine xenocrysts. Oxidation states of the melt (δFMQ+2.2), calculated from magnetite activities in liquidus chromites, constrain the MgO content of the parental melt to 13 wt%, assuming Fe-Mg exchange equilibrium between melt and liquidus olivine composition. The dry liquidus temperature of the parent melt based on this MgO content is 13407deg;C, about 80°C above the temperature obtained with the olivine-clinopyroxene Ca-exchange thermobarometer. The residence time of the low-CaO olivine xenocrysts in the magma, estimated from Ca- and Fe-Mg interdiffusion profiles, did not exceed 1 year. © Springer-Verlag 2005.

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