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Late Oligocene post-obduction granitoids of New Caledonia: A case for reactivated subduction and slab break-off
Authors:Dominique  Cluzel  Delphine  Bosch  Jean-Louis  Paquette  Yves  Lemennicier  Philippe  Montjoie and René-Pierre  Ménot
Institution:University of Orleans, Institut des Sciences de la Terre d'Orléans, UMR 6113, BP 6759-45067 Orléans cedex 2, France (email: ),;University of Montpellier II, UMR 5568, 34095 Montpellier, France,;Blaise Pascal University, UMR 6524, 63038 Clermont-Ferrand, France,;Joseph Fourier University, UMR 5025, 38041 Grenoble cedex 09, France and;Jean Monnet University, UMR 6524, 42023 Saint-Etienne, France
Abstract:Abstract   In southern New Caledonia, Late Oligocene granodiorite and adamellite are intruded into an ultramafic allochthon emplaced in the Late Eocene period. Previous studies of these granitoids proposed an origin associated with the melting of the underlying continental crust, but our new data show that these high-K to medium-K calc-alkaline granitoids display the geochemical and isotopic features of volcanic arc magmas uncontaminated by crust-derived melts. These magmas were probably generated in a post-Eocene and pre-Miocene subduction, the geophysical traces of which have been detected along the western coast of New Caledonia. Sr, Nd and Pb isotopic ratios indicate derivation from an almost isotopically homogeneous mantle wedge, but in contrast, some variation in trace element ratios uncorrelated to differentiation is indicative of source heterogeneity. Prominent heavy rare earth element (HREE) depletion of some of the younger granitoids may be the result of an equilibrium achieved with garnet-bearing subcrustal material (granulite) found as xenoliths, while a relative Nb, Ta and Hf enrichment, irrespective of crystal fractionation, may be related to either a modest contamination by previously underplated mafic material, heterogeneous hydration of the mantle wedge, or mixing with uplifted Nb-rich mantle. Post-obduction slab break-off can be proposed to have played a role in sublithospheric mantle mixing and the subsequent heterogeneity. The Late Oligocene subduction described here may be tentatively extended southward into northern New Zealand allochthons.
Keywords:geochemistry  granitoid  isotope  New Caledonia  obduction  Oligocene  slab break-off  southwest Pacific  volcanic arc magmatism
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