Enriched, HIMU-type peridotite and depleted recycled pyroxenite in the Canary plume : a mixed-up mantle

dc.contributor.author Gurenko, Andrey A.
dc.contributor.author Sobolev, Alexander V.
dc.contributor.author Hoernle, Kaj A.
dc.contributor.author Hauff, Folkmar
dc.contributor.author Schmincke, Hans-Ulrich
dc.date.accessioned 2009-03-10T13:59:49Z
dc.date.available 2009-03-10T13:59:49Z
dc.date.issued 2008-11-15
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dc.description.abstract The Earth’s mantle is chemically and isotopically heterogeneous, and a component of recycled oceanic crust is generally suspected in the convecting mantle [Hofmann and White, 1982. Mantle plumes from ancient oceanic crust. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 57, 421-436]. Indeed, the HIMU component (high μ = 238U/204Pb), one of four isotopically distinct end-members in the Earth’s mantle, is generally attributed to relatively old (≥1-2 Ga) recycled oceanic crust in the form of eclogite/pyroxenite, e.g. [Zindler and Hart, 1986. Chemical geodynamics. Ann. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci. 14, 493-571]. Although the presence of the recycled component is generally supported by element and isotopic data, little is known about its physical state at mantle depths. Here we show that the concentrations of Ni, Mn and Ca in olivine from the Canarian shield stage lavas, which can be used to asses the physical nature of the source material (peridotite versus olivine-free pyroxenite) [Sobolev et al., 2007. The amount of recycled crust in sources of mantle-derived melts. Science 316, 412-417], correlate strongly with bulk rock Sr, Nd and Pb isotopic ratios. The most important result following from our data is that the enriched, HIMU-type (having higher 206Pb/204Pb than generally found in the other mantle endmembers) signature of the Canarian hotspot magmas was not caused by a pyroxenite/eclogite constituent of the plume but appears to have been primarily hosted by peridotite. This implies that the old (older than ~1 Ga) ocean crust, which has more evolved radiogenic isotope compositions, was stirred into/reacted with the mantle so that there is not significant eclogite left, whereas younger recycled oceanic crust with depleted MORB isotopic signature (<1 Ga) can be preserved as eclogite, which when melted can generate reaction pyroxenite. en
dc.description.sponsorship This work was supported by Wolfgang Paul Award, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, to AVS, the Max Planck Society, DFG grants SCHM 250/64 and 82-1, HA3097/2 to HUS, KH and FH, NSF Grant EAR-9105113 to KH, Russian Basic Research Foundation and Russian Academy of Sciences. en
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dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/2728
dc.language.iso en en
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2008.11.013
dc.subject Canary Islands en
dc.subject Mantle plume en
dc.subject Pyroxenite en
dc.subject Olivine en
dc.subject Radiogenic isotopes en
dc.title Enriched, HIMU-type peridotite and depleted recycled pyroxenite in the Canary plume : a mixed-up mantle en
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