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Alteration heterogeneities in peridotites exhumed on the southern wall of the Atlantis Massif (IODP Expedition 357)

Alteration heterogeneities in peridotites exhumed on the southern wall of the Atlantis Massif (IODP Expedition 357)
Alteration heterogeneities in peridotites exhumed on the southern wall of the Atlantis Massif (IODP Expedition 357)

Serpentinized and metasomatized peridotites intruded by gabbros and dolerites have been drilled on the southern wall of the Atlantis Massif (Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 30°N) during International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 357. They occur in seven holes from five sites making up an east-west-trending, spreading-parallel profile that crosscuts this exhumed detachment footwall. Here we have taken advantage of this sampling to study heterogeneities of alteration at scales less than a kilometer. We combine textural and mineralogical observations made on 77 samples with in situ major and trace element analyses in primary and serpentine minerals to provide a conceptual model for the development of alteration heterogeneities at the Atlantis Massif. Textural sequences and mineralogical assemblages reveal a transition between an initial pervasive phase of serpentinization and subsequent serpentinization and metasomatism focused along localized pathways preferentially used by hydrothermal fluids. We propose that these localized pathways are interconnected and form 100 m- to 1 km-sized cells in the detachment footwall. This change in fluid pathway distribution is accompanied by variable trace element enrichments in the serpentine textures: deep, syn-serpentinization fluid-peridotite interactions are considered the source of Cu, As, and Sb enrichments, whereas U and Sr enrichments are interpreted as markers of later, shallower fluid- serpentinized peridotite interaction. Alteration of gabbros and dolerites emplaced in the peridotite at different lithospheric levels leads to the development of amphibole-, chlorite- and/or talc-bearing textures as well as enrichments in light rare earth elements, Nb, Y, Th, and Ta in the serpentine textures of the surrounding peridotites. Combining these observations, we propose a model that places the drill holes in a conceptual frame involving mafic intrusions in the peridotites and heterogeneities during progressive alteration and emplacement on the seafloor.

Atlantis Massif, Fluid-rock interaction, International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP), Serpentinization
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the IODP Expedition 357 Science Party
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Rouméjon, Stéphane, Früh-Green, Gretchen L. and Orcutt, Beth N. , the IODP Expedition 357 Science Party (2018) Alteration heterogeneities in peridotites exhumed on the southern wall of the Atlantis Massif (IODP Expedition 357). Journal of Petrology, 59 (7), 1329-1358. (doi:10.1093/petrology/egy065).

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Abstract

Serpentinized and metasomatized peridotites intruded by gabbros and dolerites have been drilled on the southern wall of the Atlantis Massif (Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 30°N) during International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 357. They occur in seven holes from five sites making up an east-west-trending, spreading-parallel profile that crosscuts this exhumed detachment footwall. Here we have taken advantage of this sampling to study heterogeneities of alteration at scales less than a kilometer. We combine textural and mineralogical observations made on 77 samples with in situ major and trace element analyses in primary and serpentine minerals to provide a conceptual model for the development of alteration heterogeneities at the Atlantis Massif. Textural sequences and mineralogical assemblages reveal a transition between an initial pervasive phase of serpentinization and subsequent serpentinization and metasomatism focused along localized pathways preferentially used by hydrothermal fluids. We propose that these localized pathways are interconnected and form 100 m- to 1 km-sized cells in the detachment footwall. This change in fluid pathway distribution is accompanied by variable trace element enrichments in the serpentine textures: deep, syn-serpentinization fluid-peridotite interactions are considered the source of Cu, As, and Sb enrichments, whereas U and Sr enrichments are interpreted as markers of later, shallower fluid- serpentinized peridotite interaction. Alteration of gabbros and dolerites emplaced in the peridotite at different lithospheric levels leads to the development of amphibole-, chlorite- and/or talc-bearing textures as well as enrichments in light rare earth elements, Nb, Y, Th, and Ta in the serpentine textures of the surrounding peridotites. Combining these observations, we propose a model that places the drill holes in a conceptual frame involving mafic intrusions in the peridotites and heterogeneities during progressive alteration and emplacement on the seafloor.

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Accepted/In Press date: 11 June 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 22 June 2018
Published date: 1 July 2018
Keywords: Atlantis Massif, Fluid-rock interaction, International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP), Serpentinization

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Local EPrints ID: 425705
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/425705
ISSN: 0022-3530
PURE UUID: 07a61143-ea32-4e9b-924b-4a066403f413

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 22:26

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Author: Stéphane Rouméjon
Author: Gretchen L. Früh-Green
Author: Beth N. Orcutt
Author: Sophie Green
Author: Carol Cotterill
Author: Sally Morgan
Author: Norikatsu Akizawa
Author: Gaye Bayrakci
Author: Jan Hinrich Behrmann
Author: Emilio Herrero-Bervera
Author: Chiara Boschi
Author: William Brazelton
Author: Mathilde Cannat
Author: Kristina G. Dunkel
Author: Javier Escartin
Author: Michelle Harris
Author: Kirsten Hesse
Author: Barbara John
Author: Susan Q. Lang
Author: Marvin Lilley
Author: Hai Quan Liu
Author: Lisa Mayhew
Author: Andrew McCaig
Author: Benedicte Menez
Author: Yuki Morono
Author: Marianne Quéméneur
Author: Amila Sandaruwan Ratnayake
Author: Matthew Schrenk
Author: Esther Schwarzenbach
Author: Katrina Twing
Author: Dominique Weis
Author: Scott Andrew Whattam
Author: Morgan Williams
Author: Rui Zhao
Corporate Author: the IODP Expedition 357 Science Party

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