Subducted iron and glassy spherules in the upper mantle?
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Published:2022-12-13
Issue:3
Volume:74
Page:A200722
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ISSN:1405-3322
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Container-title:Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana
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language:
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Short-container-title:BSGM
Author:
González-Jiménez José M.,Sergeeva Ivanina,Kerestedjian Thomas N.,Gervilla Fernando
Abstract
Spherules are documented in ophiolitic mantle rocks such as peridotites and associated chromitites. They consist of: (1) native iron having variable amounts of Ni with/without inclusions of silicate glass or oxides (wüstite), (2) dendritic intergrowth of oxides (magnetite, wüstite and hematite) with/without silicate glass and, (3) silicate glass. Consensually, they are interpreted as indigenous to chromitites and related with high-temperature processes operating in the Earth’s upper mantle. However, their similarity with terrestrial and extraterrestrial spherules found in other settings of the geological record is remarkable. We raise the question on such indigenous origin, relating them to volcanic and cosmic material recycled back to the mantle wedge where chromitites form during subduction.
Publisher
Sociedad Geologica Mexicana
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences