Geochemistry and petrogenesis of ophiolites from Northern Pindos (Greece) |
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Authors: | C. Dupuy J. Dostal S. Capedri G. Venturelli |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre Géologique et Géophysique, U.S.T.L., Place E. Bataillon, 34060 Montpellier Cedex, France;(2) Dept. of Geology, Saint Mary's University, B3H 3C3 Halifax, N.S., Canada;(3) Ist. di Mineralogia e Petrologia, Università di Modena, Italy;(4) Ist. di Mineralogia, Università di Parma, Italy |
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Abstract: | The ophiolitic complex of Northern Pindos (Greece) contains ocean-floor basalts and low-Ti mafic rocks. The former rocks are similar to recent mid-ocean ridge basalts with a light REE depletion and a La/Yb ratio < 2. The low-Ti rocks resemble boninites in their high Mg and very low Ti and Zr contents and in their REE patterns which have convex-downwards shape with a slight light REE enrichment. However, their Zr/Ti, Ti/V and Zr/Y ratios are lower than in boninites. Both rock-types could be generated by dynamic partial melting of a rising upper mantle diapir. Slight enrichment in light REE, Sr, Rb and Ba in low-Ti rocks could be the result of either metasomatic or alteration processes. Although a subduction zone origin of the sequence is possible, the geochemical data do not necessarily imply such a setting. |
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