Fe–Mg Isotopes Trace the Mechanism of Crustal Recycling and Arc Magmatic Processes in the Neo‐Tethys Subduction Zone

Author:

Chen Long123ORCID,Li Dong‐Yong1,Deng Jiang‐Hong4ORCID,Li San‐Zhong13ORCID,Somerville Ian5,Chen Yi‐Xiang2ORCID,Zhao Zi‐Fu2ORCID,An Wei6ORCID,Li Xiao‐Hui13

Affiliation:

1. Frontiers Science Center for Deep Ocean Multispheres and Earth System Key Lab of Submarine Geosciences and Prospecting Techniques Ministry of Education (MOE) and College of Marine Geosciences Ocean University of China Qingdao China

2. School of Earth and Space Sciences University of Science and Technology of China Hefei China

3. Laboratory for Marine Mineral Resources Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology Qingdao China

4. Center of Deep Sea Research Institute of Oceanology Chinese Academy of Sciences Qingdao China

5. UCD School of Earth Sciences University College Dublin Belfield Ireland

6. School of Resources and Environmental Engineering Hefei University of Technology Hefei China

Abstract

AbstractThere has been intense debate on the mechanism of crustal recycling in subduction zones, and Fe–Mg isotopes may provide new constraints on this issue. This study reports Fe–Mg isotope data for mafic plutonic rocks from the eastern and central Gangdese arc, along with their associated trench sediments in southern Tibet. The δ26Mg values of the eastern Gangdese arc rocks show negative correlations with (87Sr/86Sr)i and (206Pb/204Pb)i values, but positive correlations with εNd(t) and εHf(t) values. Conversely, the δ56Fe values of the eastern Gangdese arc rocks show positive correlations with (87Sr/86Sr)i and (206Pb/204Pb)i values, but negative correlations with εNd(t) and εHf(t) values. The Mg and Fe isotopic compositions of the central Gangdese arc rocks are comparable with those of the eastern ones, but they do not correlate with Sr–Pb–Nd–Hf isotopic compositions. Notably, the Fe–Mg isotopic compositions of most arc rocks fall between those of local trench sediments and the mantle wedge. Combined qualitative analyses and quantitative simulations suggest that: (a) the Fe–Mg isotope variations observed in the eastern Gangdese arc rocks highlight the important role of source mixing between sediment‐derived melts and peridotite, whereas (b) the Fe–Mg isotope variations observed in the central Gangdese arc rocks reflect the superposition of carbonated serpentinite‐derived Mg‐rich fluids‐peridotite source mixing and source melting. The strong correlations between Fe–Mg isotope ratios and traditional geochemical tracers provide further evidence for the recycling of crustal materials in subduction zones via various types of slab‐derived fluids and melts.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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