The petrological and geochemical characteristics of an ophiolite volcanic suite from the Ghayth area of Oman

Accession number;05A0919181
Title;The petrological and geochemical characteristics of an ophiolite volcanic suite from the Ghayth area of Oman
Author; A'SHAIKH DURAIR (Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo, Jpn) MIYASHITA SUMIO (Niigata Univ., Niigata, Jpn) MATSUEDA HIROHARU (Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo, Jpn)
Journal Title;J Mineral Petrol Sci
Journal Code:G0150B
ISSN:1345-6296
VOL.100;NO.5;PAGE.202-220(2005)
Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.13, TBL.3, REF.36
Pub. Country;Japan
Language;English
Abstract;The volcanic suite of the Ghayth area forms the lowermost lavas of the Oman ophiolite extrusives within Oman ophiolite. Ghayth area is located within Fizh block, one of the northern blocks of the Oman ophiolite. The litho-logical succession in the Ghayth area consists of Units 1a and 1b (Geotimes Unit, Lasail Unit) overlain by Unit 2 (Clinopyroxene phyric Unit). Texturally, Unit 1a lavas are dominantly aphyric, with few plagioclase and clinopyroxene clots and microphenocrysts. In contrast, Unit 1b lavas are sparsely to moderately phyric with clinopyroxene, plagioclase (altered to albite) and olivine pseudomorphs (replaced by clay minerals) in sub-ophitic texture in intersertal-intergranular groundmass consisting of albite laths and devitrified mesostasis (altered to clay minerals). Unit 2 lavas are glomerophyritic with clinopyroxene and olivine (pseudomorphed by calcite) glomerocrysts surrounded by plagioclase microlites and devitrified mesostasis (partly altered to calcite). The minor elements data from clinopyroxenes indicate those Units 1a, 1b and 2 showing tholeiitic basalt signatures but with island arc affinities for Unit 2. However, the triangular discrimination diagram of (Y-La-Nb) for bulk analyses indicated that Units 1a and 1b are falling where the three fields of N-MORB (Normal Mid Ocean Ridge Basalt), back arc basin basalt and island arc tholeiite all meet. The clinopyroxenes and bulk chemical compositions of Unit 1a lavas are more evolved and are characterized by enrichment of incompatible HFSEs, REEs (High Field Strength Elements, Rare Earth Elements) and depletion of Cr and Ni relative to the less evolved Unit 1b lavas (which are richer in Cr and Ni and low in HFSEs and REEs abundances). Correlations between Mg# (Magnesium number) and selected major, minor and trace element concentrations indicate their single mantle sources with different magmatic fractionation events.... (author abst.)
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