Clinopyroxene of spinel-peridotite mantle xenoliths from Lake Nji (Cameroon Volcanic Line, W Africa): crystal chemistry and petrological implications |
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Authors: | Francesco Princivalle Gabriella Salviulo Andrea Marzoli Enzo M. Piccirillo |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra (DST), Università di Trieste, Via E. Weiss 8, 34127 Trieste, Italy e-mail: princiva@univ.trieste.it Fax: +39-040-6762213, IT;(2) Dipartimento di Mineralogia e Petrologia, Università di Padova, C.so Garibaldi 37, 35137 Padova, Italy, IT;(3) Departement de Mineralogie, Section de Science de la Terre, Université Geneve, Rue des Maraichers 13, 1211 Geneve-4, Switzerland, CH |
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Abstract: | The crystal chemistry of six clinopyroxenes enclosed in protogranular spinel-peridotite mantle xenoliths from Lake Nji (Cameroon, W Africa) was studied by means of single-crystal X-ray diffraction and electron microprobe. These spinel-peridotite xenoliths are characterised by clinopyroxene contents distinctly higher than those reported by Lee et al. (1996) for spinel-peridotite xenoliths of the same region (19–11% and 15–8% respectively) and by high clinopyroxene/orthopyroxene ratios: 0.7–2.7 (present study) and about 0.4 (Lee et al. 1996). The clinopyroxene crystal chemistry indicates that the xenoliths show the compositional features of a mantle source contaminated by small-volume melts, responsible for the high clinopyroxene content. The protogranular texture of the Cameroon xenoliths (upper portion of lithospheric mantle) testifies that the spinel peridotite and the associated small-volume melts completely re-equilibrated at the spinel-peridotite facies. This is also supported by the petrological and geochemical data of Lee et al. (1996) on the Etinde–Biu Plateau spinel-peridotite xenoliths, which underwent Late Proterozoic–Early Paleozoic enrichment in incompatible trace elements. Received: 6 October 1999 / Accepted: 27 March 2000 |
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