Polymineralic Inclusions in Megacrysts as Proxies for Kimberlite Melt Evolution-A Review

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Bussweiler, Yannick [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Munster, Inst Mineral, Corrensstr 24, D-48149 Munster, Germany
关键词
kimberlite; kimberlite melt; megacrysts; polymineralic inclusions; mantle metasomatism; decarbonation reactions; UDACHNAYA-EAST KIMBERLITE; SNAP LAKE KIMBERLITE; NORTHWEST-TERRITORIES; MANTLE METASOMATISM; SYSTEM CAO-MGO-AL2O3-SIO2-CO2; ARKHANGELSK PROVINCE; CARBONATITIC MELTS; GARNET LHERZOLITE; MAGMA EVOLUTION; GRIB KIMBERLITE;
D O I
10.3390/min9090530
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Polymineralic inclusions in megacrysts have been reported to occur in kimberlites worldwide. The inclusions are likely the products of early kimberlite melt(s) which invaded the pre-existing megacryst minerals at mantle depths (i.e., at pressures ranging from 4 to 6 GPa) and crystallized or quenched upon emplacement of the host kimberlite. The abundance of carbonate minerals (e.g., calcite, dolomite) and hydrous silicate minerals (e.g., phlogopite, serpentine, chlorite) within polymineralic inclusions suggests that the trapped melt was more volatile-rich than the host kimberlite now emplaced in the crust. However, the exact composition of this presumed early kimberlite melt, including the inventory of trace elements and volatiles, remains to be more narrowly constrained. For instance, one major question concerns the role of accessory alkali-halogen-phases in polymineralic inclusions, i.e., whether such phases constitute a common primary feature of kimberlite melt(s), or whether they become enriched in late-stage differentiation processes. Recent studies have shown that polymineralic inclusions react with their host minerals during ascent of the kimberlite, while being largely shielded from processes that affect the host kimberlite, e.g., the assimilation of xenoliths (mantle and crustal), degassing of volatiles, and secondary alteration. Importantly, some polymineralic inclusions within different megacryst minerals were shown to preserve fresh glass. A major conclusion of this review is that the abundance and mineralogy of polymineralic inclusions are directly influenced by the physical and chemical properties of their host minerals. When taking the different interactions with their host minerals into account, polymineralic inclusions in megacrysts can serve as useful proxies for the multi-stage origin and evolution of kimberlite melt/magma, because they can (i) reveal information about primary characteristics of the kimberlite melt, and (ii) trace the evolution of kimberlite magma on its way from the upper mantle to the crust.
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