Abstract
AbstractUnderstanding the nature of parental melts for pyroxenite veins in supra‐subduction zone (SSZ) ophiolites provides vibrant constraints on melt infiltration processes operating in subduction zones. The Zedang ophiolitic massif in the eastern Yarlung–Zangbo suture zone in Tibet consists of mantle peridotites and a crustal section of gabbro, diabase, and basalt. Veins of two pyroxenite varieties cut the southern part of the Zedang massif. These pyroxenite rocks have different geochemical characteristics, where the first variety (type‐I) has relatively higher contents of SiO2 (51.82–53.08 wt%), MgO (20.08–23.23 wt%), and ΣPGE (3.42–13.97 ppb), and lower Al2O3 (1.59–2.28 wt%) and ΣREE (1.63–2.94 ppm). The second pyroxenite variety (type‐II) is characterized by SiO2 (45.44–49.61 wt%), MgO (16.68–19.78 wt%), Al2O3 (4.24–8.77 wt%), ΣPGE (14.46–322.06 ppb), and ΣREE (5.82–7.44 ppm). Pyroxenite type‐I shows N‐MORB‐like chondrite‐normalized REE patterns. Zircon U‐Pb ages of pyroxenite type‐I (194 ± 10 Ma), associated ophiolitic gabbro (135.3 ± 2.0 Ma), and plagiogranite (124.2 ± 2.3 Ma) evidently imply episodic evolution of the Zedang ophiolites. The mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of the investigated pyroxenites can be explained by subduction‐initiated hydrous melting of metasomatized sub‐arc mantle, later overprinted by sub‐slab mantle melting triggered by upwelling asthenosphere during the Jurassic–Early Cretaceous times. The geochemical variations in pyroxenite vein composition, coupled with age differences amongst the other ophiolite units, may correspond to intermittent emplacement of pyroxenite dikes and isotropic gabbroic intrusions where the geodynamic setting progressed from arc maturation and slab rollback to slab tearing and delamination.
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