Abstract

We report here the results of a petrographic and geochemical study of remarkably well-preserved kimber- lites from the Kangamiut region in Greenland. The sam- ples contain between 5 and 45% of olivine in the form of rounded each 1 to 5 mm in diameter. Most orig- inally were single crystals but many consist of polycrys- talline, monomineralic aggregates. Olivine compositions vary widely from nodule to nodule (from Fo 81-93) but are constant within individual nodules. A thin rim of high-Ca olivine of intermediate composition (Fo 87-88) surrounds many nodules. Deformation structures in olivine in the nod- ules and in the matrix demonstrate a xenocrystic origin for the olivine: only olivine in the thin rims is thought to have crystallized from the kimberlite magma. Using major and trace element data, we show that the kimberlite compositions are controlled by the addition of xenocrystic olivine into a parental magma that contained about 24-28% MgO. The monomineralic character of the olivine nodules is problematic because dunite is a relatively rare rock in the lithospheric mantle. The source of the xenocrystic olivine lacked pyroxene and an aluminous phase, which make up about half of most mantle-derived rocks. It appears that these minerals were removed from the material that was to become the nodules, perhaps by fluids that immediately preceded the passage of the kimberlites. We speculate that this mantle de- fertilization process was linked to interaction between CO 2- rich fluid and mantle and that this interaction controlled the geochemical and isotopic composition of kimberlites.

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