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The geochemistry and petrogenesis of an ophiolitic sequence from Pindos,Greece
Authors:S. Capedri  G. Venturelli  G. Bocchi  J. Dostal  G. Garuti  A. Rossi
Affiliation:(1) Istituto di Mineralogia e Petrologia, Università di Modena, Modena, Italy;(2) Istituto di Mineralogia, Università di Parma, Parma, Italy;(3) Istituto di Mineralogia e Petrografia, Università di Bologna, Bologna, Italy;(4) Department of Geology, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, N.S., Canada
Abstract:The ophiolites of Northern Pindos have been studied in a section close to the village of Perivoli (Grevena District). The section comprises cumulus rocks ranging from ultramafics to gabbros, overlain by dolerites (non-cumulus microgabbro) capped by thick frequently pillowed lava flows. The sequence is cut by basaltic dykes. While the cumulus rocks and the dolerites are mostly fresh, the lavas and dykes are strongly transformed.Major and trace element (Ni, Cr, Sc, Y, Zr, Nb, Sr, Ba, Zn, Cu, V, Li) data are presented for selected samples from the sequence. For some elements, the volcanic/subvolcanic rocks (flows, dykes, dolerites) exhibit wide chemical characteristics which are considered to mainly reflect variations within the parent magmas. Some lavas appear to be closely comparable with the present-day ocean-floor basalts, while other flows and most of the dykes are strongly depleted in some ldquoincompatiblerdquo elements and are similar to some rocks from immature island arcs. The dolerites have transitional chemical features. The Pindos lavas differ from Western Mediterranean ophiolites in that the former have lower Ti,P,Zr,Y, higher Fe tot. and normally higher Ti/Zr ratio.The volcanic/subvolcanic rocks from Pindos have been derived from separate magmas. Some lavas were possibly produced by variable partial melting of an already depleted mantle source, while the lavas exhibiting ocean-floor affinity were probably generated by partial melting of a less depleted source. The wide chemical variations of the Pindos lavas cannot be easily explained by an ocean-ridge system. An ldquoisland arc-marginal basin systemrdquo could better account for the observed chemical features.
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