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Origin of the troodos and other ophiolites: A reply to hynes 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Akiho Miyashiro 《Earth and Planetary Science Letters》1975,25(2):217-222
Geologic and tectonic evidence on the origin of the Troodos ophiolitic complex is ambiguous, being compatible with its creation in an island arc or a continent as well as in a mid-oceanic ridge. However, there is decisive petrologic and chemical evidence against its origin in a mid-oceanic ridge (and in a marginal sea). A large proportion (about half) of volcanic rocks in the sheeted complex and lower pillow lavas of Troodos have SiO2 > 52.5% and FeO*/MgO > 2.0 in contrast to mid-oceanic ridge volcanics which are almost entirely basic (SiO2 < 52.5%) with FeO*/MgO < 2.0. (FeO* means total iron as FeO.) A considerable proportion of volcanic rocks in Troodos belong to the calc-alkalic series. These facts indicate that the Troodos massif was formed probably in an island arc or a continental region.In order to rebut the above chemical evidence, Hynes resorts to an assumption of thorough compositional change of the Troodos volcanic rocks by metasomatism. However, this assumption is not plausible. 相似文献