Experimental study on the P wave velocity in rocks from lower crust and crust-mantle transitional zone beneath the Hannuoha

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FAN Qicheng SUI Jianli ZHANG Hongfu ZHAI Mingguo and XIE Hongsen(1. Institute of Geology and Geophysics
2. Institute of Geology
3. Institute of Geochemistry
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基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
lower crust and crust-mantle transitional zone; mafic xenollth; wave velocity; Hannuoba;
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P588.1 [岩浆岩(火成岩)];
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070901 ;
摘要
Cenozoic basalt-borne mafic granulite-facies plagioclase pyroxenite and eclogite-facies garnet pyroxenite xenoliths from the Hannuoba, as well as nearby Archean terrain granulites, are selected for the experimental study on the P wave velocity at high temperature and high pressure in order to reveal the present-day compositional features for the lower crust and crust-mantle transitional zone. Results show that mafic xenoliths have high Vp(7.0 - 8.0 km/s), in contrast, the Archean terrain granulites have low Vp( <7. 0 km/s) ?High Vp mafic xenoliths can represent the present-day compositional features for the lower crust and crust-mantle transitional zone beneath the Hannuoba. This provides new evidence for the crust vertical growth and the formation of the crust-mantle transitional zone resulting from the magma underplating. Low Vp Archean granulite still remains the characteristics of the early lower crust.
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