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Lead isotopic study of the Xigaze ophiolite (Tibet): the problem of the relationship between magmatites (gabbros,dolerites, lavas) and tectonites (harzburgites)
Authors:Christa Göpel  Claude J Allègre  Rong-Hua Xu
Institution:1. Laboratoire de Géochimie et Cosmochimie (LA 196), Institut de Physique du Globe et Département des Sciences de la Terre, Universités de Paris VI et VII, 4, Place Jussieu, 75230 Paris Cedex 05 France;2. Academy of Geological Sciences, Ministry of Geology, Baiwanzhuang strut and Academia Sinica, Beijing People''s Republic of China
Abstract:The Pb isotopic study of the Xigaze ophiolite (Tibet) shows that the tectonic (harzburgites) and magmatic (gabbros, dolerites, lavas) units bear different isotopic signatures, the harzburgitic rocks show much higher207Pb/204Pb values than the samples from the magmatic unit. Analyses of primary magmatic clinopyroxenes separated from the harzburgites confirmed that this difference is real and not due to secondary alteration processes. UPb analysis allowed determination of the crystallization age of the magmatites at 120 ± 10 m.y. This age is compatible with paleontological age determinations and thus demonstrates that UPb behaved more or less as a closed system since formation of the ophiolite. If an exchange with seawater has occurred, it must necessarily have happened shortly after crystallization of the Xigaze oceanic crust. Dolerite dykes crossing the harzburgites show similar Pb isotopic composition as the magmatites, indicating that they were emplaced when the ultramafic rocks were already brittle; however, the time difference of the emplacement was probably not larger than 280 m.y. This makes it evident that two sources with different isotopic signatures, one similar to normal MORB, the other with much higher207Pb/204Pb ratios, were active in the immediate neighborhood. One possible environment which can account for this association is a propagating ridge.
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