Hydro‐uvarovite from Mantle Peridotites of Naga Hills Ophiolite: A Mineral Tracer for Neo‐Tethyan Mantle Wedge Metasomatism

Author:

VERENCAR Anisha12,SAHA Abhishek1,SORCAR Nilanjana3,GANGULY Sohini2,KUMAR Pankaj4,SINGH Atul Kumar45

Affiliation:

1. CSIR‐National Institute of Oceanography Dona Paula Goa 403004 India

2. School of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences Goa University Taleigão Plateau Goa 403206 India

3. National Centre for Earth Science Studies Thiruvananthapuram Kerala India

4. Inter University Accelerator Centre (IUAC) New Delhi 110067 India

5. North‐Eastern Hill University Shillong Meghalaya 793022 India

Abstract

AbstractHydrous Cr‐bearing uvarovite garnets are rare in natural occurrences and belong to the ugrandite series and exist in binary solid solutions with grossular and andradite garnets. Here, we report the occurrence of hydrous uvarovite garnet having Cr2O3 upto 19.66 wt% and CaO of 32.12–35.14 wt% in the serpentinized mantle peridotites of Naga Hills Ophiolite (NHO), India. They occur in association with low‐Cr diopsides. They are enriched in LILE (Ba, Sr), LREEs, with fractionating LREE‐MREE [avg. (La/Sm)N = 2.16] with flat MREE/HREE patterns [avg. (Sm/Yb)N = 0.95]. Raman spectra indicate the presence of hydroxyl (OH) peaks from 3500 to 3700 cm–1. Relative abundances in fluid mobile elements and their close association with clinopyroxenes are suggestive of the formation of uvarovite garnets through low temperature metasomatic alteration of low‐Cr diopsides by hydrothermal slab fluids. The high LREE concentration and absence of Eu anomaly in the garnet further attest to alkaline nature of the transporting slab dehydrated fluid rather the involvement of low‐pH solution. The chemical characteristics of the hydroxyl bearing uvarovite hosted by the mantle peridotite of NHO deviate from the classical features of uvarovite garnet, and their origin is attributed to the fluid‐induced metasomatism of the sub arc mantle wedge in a suprasubduction zone regime.

Publisher

Wiley

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