Petrogenesis of serpentinites from the Franciscan Complex, western California, USA

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作者
Barnes, Jaime D. [1 ]
Eldam, Rania [1 ]
Lee, Cin-Ty A. [2 ]
Errico, Jessica C. [1 ]
Loewy, Staci [1 ]
Cisneros, Miguel [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas Austin, Dept Geol Sci, Austin, TX 78712 USA
[2] Rice Univ, Dept Earth Sci, Houston, TX 77005 USA
关键词
Serpentinite; Franciscan Complex; Coast Range ophiolite; Stable isotope; Trace element; COAST-RANGE-OPHIOLITE; OXYGEN-ISOTOPE RATIOS; MARIANA FORE-ARC; FLUID-MOBILE ELEMENTS; GREAT VALLEY SEQUENCE; RARE-EARTH-ELEMENTS; MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE; SUBDUCTION-ZONE; ABYSSAL PERIDOTITES; ULTRAMAFIC ROCKS;
D O I
10.1016/j.lithos.2012.12.018
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Serpentinites from the Franciscan Complex of California, USA, were analyzed for their bulk major and trace element compositions, relict mineral (spinel and pyroxene) compositions, and stable isotope (O, H, Cl) compositions with the goal of determining protolith origin and subsequent serpentinizing fluid sources in order to decipher the tectonic setting of serpentinization. We focused on serpentinite bodies found in the Franciscan Complex (west of Cuesta Ridge; south of San Francisco; Tiburon Peninsula; Healdsburg) (n = 12). Three samples from Cuesta Ridge (part of the Coast Range ophiolite) were also analyzed for comparison. Serpentinites from Cuesta Ridge have flat to U-shaped chondrite-normalized REE patterns and spinels with Cr# values >0.60 implying a supra-subduction zone origin. In contrast, Franciscan serpentinites west of Cuesta Ridge and Tiburon Peninsula have positive-sloped REE patterns. This depletion in LREE is typical of abyssal peridotites. Most relict spinels have low Cr# values (<0.3) and relict clinopyroxenes from Tiburon Peninsula have high HREE concentrations, also supporting an abyssal origin. Franciscan serpentinite samples from south of San Francisco and near Healdsburg have U-shaped REE patterns and spinel compositions that lie within the forearc peridotite field with some overlap into the abyssal field and are of more ambiguous origin. All samples are high in fluid-mobile elements with remarkable positive Ce and Y anomalies. We speculate that these anomalies may be due to involvement of highly oxidizing fluids resulting in the preferential scavenging of Ce and Y by ferromanganese oxyhydroxides during serpentinization. All samples (except those south of San Francisco) have delta O-18 values of +5.4 to +7.9 parts per thousand, typical values for oceanic serpentinites formed via low-T seawater hydration on the seafloor. 60 values of all samples are extremely low (-107 to -90 parts per thousand), likely the result of post-serpentinization, post-emplacement interaction with meteoric water at low temperature. Samples south of San Francisco lie on the San Andreas fault and have high delta O-18 values (+7.2 to +9.5 parts per thousand) likely due to low-T interaction with meteoric water at high fluid-rock ratios. Most of the serpentinites have delta Cl-37 values between +0.2 and +0.9 parts per thousand, typical values for serpentinites formed by interaction with seawater. Exceptions are those from the San Andreas fault and one sample from Cuesta Ridge with a high delta Cl-37 value (+1.7 parts per thousand) possibly from interaction with a slab-derived fluid. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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