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Spinel lherzolite xenoliths from the Premier kimberlite (Kaapvaal craton, South Africa): Nature and evolution of the shallow upper mantle beneath the Bushveld complex
Authors:M. Gr  goire, C. Tinguely, D.R. Bell,A.P. le Roex
Affiliation:

aUMR 5562-Observatoire Midi Pyrénées, 14 Av. E. Belin, 31400 Toulouse, France

bDepartment of Geological Sciences, Arizona State University, Box 871404, Tempe, AZ 85287-1404, USA

cDepartment of Geological Sciences, University of Cape Town, 7701 Rondebosch, South Africa

Abstract:Coarse-grained, granular spinel lherzolites xenoliths from the Premier kimberlite show evidence of melt extraction and metasomatic enrichment, documenting a complex history for the shallow mantle beneath the Bushveld complex. Compositions of orthopyroxene, clinopyroxene and spinel indicate equilibration within the spinel–peridotite facies of the upper mantle, at depths from 80 to 100 km and temperatures from 720 to 850 °C. Bulk compositions have lower Mg-number [atomic 100 Mg/(Mg + Fe*)] than previously studied spinel peridotites from Premier, and have higher Mg/Si than low-temperature coarse grained garnet lherzolites, suggesting shallower melting conditions or metasomatic enrichment. Clinopyroxene in one sample is highly LREE-depleted indicating very minor modification of a residue of 20% melt extraction, whereas the calculated REE pattern for a melt in equilibrium with a mildly LREE-depleted sample is similar to MORB or late Archean basalt, possibly related to the Bushveld Complex. Bulk and mineral compositions suggest minimal refertilization by silicate melts in four out of six samples, but REE patterns indicate introduction of a LIL-enriched component that may be related to kimberlite.
Keywords:Spinel lherzolites   Kaapvaal craton   Mantle xenoliths   Trace elements   Bushveld   Mantle metasomatism
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