ONLINE RESOURCE FIGURES Nickel-rich metasomatism of the lithospheric mantle by pre-kimberlitic alkali-S-Cl-rich C-O-H fluids Andrea Giuliani*, Vadim S.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Solid-State Microstructures
Advertisements

Phase diagrams for melting in the Earth (101): thermodynamic fundamentals Jan Matas Université de Lyon Ecole normale supérieure de Lyon, CNRS CIDER 2010.
Water in Meteorites Mike Zolensky NASA JSC. CICMCOCVCB/CHCRTagish Lake Serpentines Saponite Serpentines Chlorite Vermiculite Garnets Serpentine Chlorite.
Thermobarometry Lecture 12. We now have enough thermodynamics to put it to some real use: calculating the temperatures and pressures at which mineral.
Mahrous M. Abu El-Enen Faculty of Science, Mansoura University Igneous and metamorphic Petrology.
Minerals A. Changing scales to looking at the elements of the earth and its crust (8 most common) B. Introduction to minerals that comprise rocks (11 most.
Lecture ELEVEN Metamorphism of carbonate rocks (Metcarbonates)
Hyperspectral imaging of marble- hosted sapphire from the Beluga Occurrence, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada David Turner, M.Sc., P.Geo., PhD Candidate.
Introduction to Igneous Rocks IN THIS LECTURE –The basis of classification –Major versus trace versus REE –Classification of Igneous Rocks Plutonic Volcanic.
Today – 4/04 Mineralogy of the Earth. Last Wednesday’s Storm Report.
MINERALS TYPES OF BONDING INTERMOLECULAR BONDING HYDROGEN BONDING Occurs primarily between water molecules due to polarity. VAN DER WAALS BONDING Occurs.
Chapter 11 Color. Introduction ► Color: our perception of wavelengths of light reflected by or transmitted through material (mineral) ► Light can be:
Source of course material Dr. Olaf Medenbach, Ruhr-Universität Bochum Optical microscopy of rock-forming minerals, G. Wörner, USTC Hefei Compact Course.
Where are all the PGEs in the Platreef? The use of Laser Ablation ICP-MS in revealing trace element mineralogy David Holwell 1,2 and Iain McDonald 1 1.
Introduction Kimberlite pipe Udachnaya is a well known source of unique fresh mantle xenoliths. Deformed peridotites are compose lowermost layer of lithospheric.
Abstract This paper discuses the geochemical evolution and metasomatic processes in the lower layers of continental lithospheric mantle. The evidences.
Chapter 3 Minerals and Rocks
Geochemical data. All electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of light (3 x 10 8 ms -1 ) and are discussed in terms of wavelength and frequency The.
Mineral Families and Mineral Resources
List of 10 minerals (groups) you really want to know to be people Quartz, Olivine, Amphibole, Pyroxene, Feldspars, Garnet, Staurolith, Aluminosilicates,
Mineralogical, Geochemical and Isotopic Investigation of the Akdağ (D ivriği -Sivas) Iron Deposit, Turkey Ece Varol 1, Taner Ünlü 1 1 Ankara University.
Major Element Trends in Zoned Peridotitic Garnets from Newlands and Bobbejaan Kimberlites, RSA Tim Ivanic 1, Ben Harte 1, Pete Hill 1, John Gurney (University.
Ultramafic Rock Bodies
Y. Majigsuren, A. Kitakaze and S. Jargalan. I. Western Khubsugul II. Eastern Khubsugul III. Tesiin gol IV. Khanui gol V. Orkhon-Selenge VI. Ugii nuur.
Thermobarometry Lecture 12. We now have enough thermodynamics to put it to some real use: calculating the temperatures and pressures at which mineral.
Rare earth mineralisation in the Cnoc nan Cuilean intrusion of the Loch Loyal Syenite Complex, northern Scotland A.S. Walters 1*, H.S.R. Hughes 2, K.M.
Garnets of polimict breccia from Noyabrskaya kimberlite pipe (Yakutia) [1] Pokhilenko et al. (1999) Proceedings of the 7th International Kimberlite Conference:
Hydrogen concentration in plagioclase as a hygrometer of magmas: Approaches from melt inclusion analyses and hydrous melting experiments M. Hamada 1 *,
EARTH MATERIALS EQ:What materials compose the Earth? CLASSROOM UNSQUARED.
Formation and differentiation of the Earth Earth’s composition.
Metamorphic Rocks 1: Description and Classification
EVIDENCE FOR K-FELDSPAR METASOMATISM IN LOWER CRUSTAL MAFIC XENOLITHS A. Montanini (1), D.Harlov (2) (1) Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università.
The Link Between Amphibole Aluminum Content and Reaction Rim Mineralogy Ross Ellingwood Oregon State University College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric.
Trace element study of the xenoliths study of the mantle xenoliths From Sytykanskaya pipe, Yakutia. Igor Ashchepkov (1), Theodoros Ntaflos (2), and Zdislav.
Structure of the Earth and Mineralogy Environmental Science Earth Science Unit Environmental Science Earth Science Unit.
MINERAL FAMILIES and RESOURCES
Composition and structure of mantle lithosphere in the Russian Far East according to xenolths study.. V Prikhodko (1), I. Ashchepkov (2), T. Ntaflos (3),
Trace Elements Ni Zr ppm wt. % SiO
Mineral Classification. There are over 3,000 minerals but only 30 are common. To keep them organized, they are classified into groups based on chemical.
Liquidus Projections for haplo-basalts The Basalt Tetrahedron at 1 atm: The olivine - clinopyroxene - plagioclase plane is a thermal divide in the haplo-basalt.
Mantle Xenoliths Chondritic Meteorite + Iron Metal Iron basalt or granite crust peridotite mantle olivine feldspar = Sun.
Mineral Groups.
Dark Domains (elevated Na and Al) Bright Domains (lower Na and Al)
K-alkaline rocks and lamproites of Tomtor massif Nikolai Vladykin Institute of Geochemistry SD RAS, Irkutsk, Picrite - olivine.
Lecture TWELVE Metamorphism of Ultramafic rocks Lecture TWELVE Metamorphism of Ultramafic rocks (Metaultramafics)
The discovery of the kimberlite dykes in Guinea in the basin of the Lao river means finding of the new diamondiferous kimberlite field in the West Africa.
Thapelo Moloto 1, Gelu Costin 1*,, Razvan Andrei 2 1 Department of Geology, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa; 2 Department of Mineralogy, University.
First data for deep seated xenoliths and mantle geotherm of Zarnitsa kimberlite pipe, Daldyn, Yakutia. Igor Ashchepkov (1), 1), Nikolai Pokhilenko (1),
NEW MINERALS IN THE DEEP-SEATED CARBONATITIC ASSOCIATION: DATA FROM INCLUSIONS IN DIAMOND fgh Felix V. Kaminsky 1, Richard Wirth 2 & Anja Schreiber 2 1.
University of the Western Cape Department of Earth Sciences
The Mantle Lherzolite xenolith.
Lecture 5: Partial melting of the mantle
Mars Noble Gas Experiments
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis
Mineral Groups.
Geothermobarametry Gibbs-Duhem equation describes how T and P changes affect free energy (as chemical potential) Reaction with big DSR change a good barometer,
Carbonates in mantle xenoliths from the French Massif Central:
Pamela Aaron, Dr. Charles Shearer, and Paul Burger
The Magma Ocean Concept
New Mineral, Hutcheonite, in Allende
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis
We have been talking about minerals primarily in the earth’s crust
New models of the structures and compositions of the large kimberlite pipes in Daldyn -Alakite region, Yakutia Igor Ashchepkov (1), Theodoros Ntaflos (2),
Mineralogical studies of Silicate stardust in the laboratory A. N
© The Author(s) Published by Science and Education Publishing.
The alkali basaltic and picritic Magmatism in Minusa and Kusnetsk basin, geochemical study Andrei Firsov (2), Igor Ashchepkov (1), Nikolai Karmanov(1),
Origin of 17,18O-rich materials from Acfer 094
We have been talking about minerals primarily in the earth’s crust
Fig. 4 Micro-Raman analyses of high-pressure SiO2 phases.
Fig. 1 Backscattered electron images of experimental charges.
Presentation transcript:

ONLINE RESOURCE FIGURES Nickel-rich metasomatism of the lithospheric mantle by pre-kimberlitic alkali-S-Cl-rich C-O-H fluids Andrea Giuliani*, Vadim S. Kamenetsky, Mark A. Kendrick, David Phillips and Karsten Goemann submitted to: Contribution to Mineralogy and Petrology * corresponding author School of Earth Sciences, The University of Melbourne 1 cm Figure 1EA Figure 1EA. Photograph showing an off-cut of sample XM1/422

d Spl Ni Ol Figure 2EA. SEM back-scattered electron (BSE) photos of minerals in xenolith XM1/422. a-b) Different types of spinel (Spl) + diopside (Dps) + orthopyroxene (Opx) symplectites after garnet or Al-Cr-Ca-rich orthopyroxene; c) Ni mineralisation with heazlewoodite (Hz) in the core, surrounded by granoblastic domains of dominant Ni-Fe-rich olivine (Ni-Ol); d-e) blebs of native nickel interstitial to coarse-grained porphyroblastic olivine (Ol); in e) native nickel associated with fine-grained Ni-Fe-rich olivine. Ol porphyroblastic olivine; Srp serpentine a Spl Dps c Spl Opx e Ol Hz Ni Ni-Ol Hz c Ni-Ol Srp Figure 2EA

e Ni Ol Hz Mgt a Phl Spl Srp b Ol Dps NiSpl Srp d Ni Hz Srp Spl Figure 3 EA Figure 3EA. FESEM BSE (a-d,f) and secondary electron (SE; f) images of minerals in spinel + pyroxenes symplectites and Ni-rich assemblages of xenolith XM1/422. a) 700× view of altered margin of spinel + pyroxenes symplectite with formation of Ni-poor phlogopite (Phl) and re-crystallisation of spinel (Spl) to grains with abundant inclusions and variable BSE response (altered Ni-poor spinel); b) large, composite Ni-rich assemblage; c) discontinuous heazlewoodite vein (white box) connecting different Ni-rich assemblages; d) grain of native nickel (Ni) marginally replaced by heazlewoodite (Hz); e) magnetite (Mgt) + heazlewoodite (Hz) intergrowths replacing the margins of native Ni; f) 4000× view of native nickel included in porphyroblastic olivine (Ol; see Fig.3f). Dps diopside; Srp serpentine c Ni Dps Ol Hz f Ol core Ol rim Ni Srp Hz

Figure 3EA, continue h Ni-Ol Cpx1 Cpx2 i Ni-Ol Hz j Srp Ni-Ol Hz Ni-Fe-Ti Spl Figure 3EA, continue. FESEM BSE (g,h,j) and SE (i) images of minerals in Ni-rich assemblages of xenolith XM1/422. g) Granoblastic domain of abundant Ni-Fe-rich olivine (Ni- Ol) in contact with a grain of native nickel; h) compositional variability of Ni-Fe-rich clinopyroxene (Cpx1 and Cpx2) included in Ni-Fe-rich olivine; i) heazlewoodite (Hz) inclusion in Ni-Fe-rich olivine; j) inclusions of heazlewoodite, Ni-Fe-Ti-rich spinel (Ni-Fe-Ti Spl), apatite and carbonates (not shown) in Ni-Fe-rich olivine. Ol porphyroblastic olivine g Ni-Ol Ni Ni-Spl Ol

Figure 4EA Figure 4EA. Image and EDS spectra of inclusions in altered Ni-poor spinel associated with Ni- poor phlogopite (phl) from the margin of an altered spinel + pyroxenes symplectite (on the vertical axis of EDS spectra is the relative peak intensity of each element). The inclusions host several alkali and volatile-rich minerals including phlogopite, dolomite, apatite, bradleyite, alkali- carbonates (e.g. zemkorite), chlorides (e.g. halite) and Ni-Fe sulphide. Note the variable BSE response of spinel due to variations in Cr, Al, Fe, Mg and Ti contents. phlogopite dolomite ± bradleyite phlogopite ± halite zemkorite Ni-Fe sulphide bradleyite + apatite spinel phl

Hz rel. peak intensity Ni-Co-rich pentlandite Cu sulphide native copper Figure 5EA Figure 5EA. Image and EDS spectra of inclusions of Ni-Co-rich pentlandite, native copper and Cu sulphide in heazlewoodite (Hz).

Figure 6EA calciteapatite alkali-carbonate heazlewoodite Ni-olivine (host) rel. peak intensity Figure 6EA. Image and EDS spectra of polymineralic inclusion in Ni-Fe-rich olivine. The inclusion host grains of heazlewoodite, apatite, calcite and alkali-carbonate.

Figure 7EA spinel (host) glass inclusion devitrified glass inclusion rel. peak intensity Figure 7EA. Image and EDS spectra of Si-P-Ca-K-Na-Cl glass inclusions in Ni-Fe-rich relict spinel. Note that the glass inclusions display negative shape of the spinel host.

Figure 8EA 6 4 Ni Hz b NiOl core Ni Ol core Figure 8EA. Positions of chemical profiles in porphyroblastic olivines adjacent to heazlewoodite (a) and native nickel (b). 2 7 Hz a Ol core HzHz

SNi SiMgFe CaCP Figure 9EA. x-ray elemental map of large heazlewoodite (Hz) grain and Ni-Fe olivine (Ni- Ol)-rich granoblastic domain in a Ni-rich assemblage. Note the occurrence of Ca-rich carbonate and apatite in the Ni-rich assemblage. Ol porphyroblastic olivine; Dps diopside Figure 9EA 100 μm Hz Ol Dps Ni-Ol

Ni S FeSiMg PCaCr Figure 10EA Figure 10EA. x-ray elemental map of a Ni-rich assemblage that includes a large grain of native nickel (Ni). Nickel-Fe-rich olivine (Ni-Ol) adjacent to native nickel is preferentially enriched in Fe compared to Ni. Note the abundance of relict spinel (Spl), and the occurrence of apatite. Ol porphyroblastic olivine 100 μm Ni Ol Ni-Ol Spl