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Elsevier, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1-2(164), p. 345-352

DOI: 10.1016/s0012-821x(98)00226-x

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Melt-peridotite reaction recorded in the chemistry of spinel and melt inclusions in basalt from 43°N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge

Journal article published in 1998 by Vs Kamenetsky ORCID, Aj Crawford
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Abstract

Compositions of spinel and grassy melt inclusions in primitive olivine (FO89.3-91) from basalt AII32 D11-177 at 43°N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge fall into two principal groups. The dominant (similar to 90%) Group-I spinel and melt inclusions have typical MORB compositions. In contrast, Group-II. Cr-spinels are strongly enriched in TiO2 (2.6-4.1 wt%), and Group-II melt inclusions show significant enrichment in SiO2 (54.6-58.4 wt%), TiO2, Na2O and K2O, whereas their CaO contents (9.3-11.1 wt%) are unusually low. Group-II melts are also remarkable in crystallizing high-Mg orthopyroxene (Mg# 91). These mineral associations and melt compositions are unusual for MORB, and are interpreted to result from interaction between MORB-like melts and harzburgitic peridotite at low pressure.