Nature and evolution of the northern Victoria Land lithospheric mantle (Antarctica) as revealed by ultramafic xenoliths

Massimo Coltorti, Costanza Bonadiman, Federico Casetta, Barbara Faccini, Pier Paolo Giacomoni, Beatrice Pelorosso, Cristina Perinelli

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Abstract

A review of northern Victoria Land ultramafic xenoliths, collected and studied over more than 30 years, was carried out. More than 200 samples were gathered and characterized in a coherent and comparative manner, both for mantle-derived and cumulate xenoliths. Almost 2000 analyses of major elements and more than 300 analyses of trace elements of in situ and separated olivine, pyroxenes, amphibole, spinel and glass were taken into consideration. Particular attention was devoted to mantle lithologies in order to emphasize the composition and the evolution of this portion of the subcontinental lithosphere. The three main localities in northern Victoria Land where mantle xenoliths were found (i.e. Mount Melbourne (Baker Rocks), Greene Point and Handler Ridge), over a >200 km distance, were described and compared with ultramafic xenoliths in three other localities (Harrow Peaks, Browning Pass and Mount Overlord) that are mainly cumulate in nature. Altogether, these data enabled us to reconstruct a long evolutionary history, from old depletion to most recent refertilization and metasomatic events, for this large sector of the northern Victoria Land subcontinental lithospheric mantle.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelThe Geochemistry and Geophysics of the Antarctic Mantle
Redakteure*innenA.P. Martin, W. van der Wal
ErscheinungsortLondon
Herausgeber (Verlag)The Geological Society of London
Seiten57-82
Seitenumfang26
ISBN (Print)9781786204677
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 6 Feb. 2023

Publikationsreihe

ReiheGeological Society Memoir
Band56
ISSN0435-4052

ÖFOS 2012

  • 105120 Petrologie
  • 105119 Petrographie
  • 105106 Geodynamik
  • 105105 Geochemie

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