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Peridotitic mantle xenoliths from kimberlites on the Ekati Diamond Mine property, N.W.T., Canada: major element compositions and implications for the lithosphere beneath the central Slave craton
Authors:Andrew Menzies  Kalle Westerlund  Herman Grütter  John Gurney  Jon Carlson  Agnes Fung  Tom Nowicki
Institution:

a Mineral Services South Africa, P.O. Box 38668, Pinelands 7430, South Africa

b Department of Geology, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7700, South Africa

c Mineral Services Canada, 205-930 Harbourside Drive, North Vancouver, B.C., Canada

d BHP Billiton Diamonds, #8-2604 Enterprise Way, Kelowna, B.C., Canada V1X 7Y5

e CF Minerals, 1677 Powick Road, Kelowna, B.C., Canada V1X 4L1

Abstract:The composition, structure and thermal state of the lithosphere beneath the Slave craton have been studied by analysing over 300 peridotitic mantle xenoliths or multiphase xenocrysts entrained within kimberlites in the Lac de Gras area. These xenoliths are derived from seven kimberlites located on the Ekati Diamond Mine? property and define a detailed stratigraphic profile through the central Slave lithosphere from less than 120 km down to not, vert, similar200 km. Two dominant peridotite types are present, namely garnet-bearing harzburgite and lherzolite with rare occurrences of chromite-facies peridotite, websterite and wehrlite. The pressures and temperatures (PT's) defined by the entire data-set range from 28 to 62 kbar and 650 to 1250 °C, respectively, and approximately intersect the diamond stability field at 900 °C and 42 kbar. There is no apparent change in the geotherm with depth that is discernable beyond the resolution of the various thermobarometers. The peridotites can be divided into two compositional zones—a shallow layer dominated by garnet harzburgite that straddles the diamond–graphite boundary and a deeper layer that is strongly dominated by garnet lherzolite. Compositionally, the harzburgites (and to a lesser extent, the shallow lherzolites) are ultra-depleted relative to the more fertile deeper layer, irrespective of whether they reside within the graphite or diamond stability field. This ultra-depleted layer beneath Ekati continues to not, vert, similar150 km.
Keywords:Slave  Peridotite  Harzburgite  Lithosphere  Geotherm  Diamond–graphite boundary
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