Compositional Variability of Deep Spinel Peridotite Xenoliths from Late Cenozoic Basalts from the Shiliin-Bogd and Achagiin-Dush Volcanoes of Southeastern Mongolia: Reconstruction of Processes in the Continental Lithospheric Mantle
S. Rasskazov, I. Chuvashova, T. Yasnygina, E. Saranina, A. A. Bokareva
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From major oxides and trace elements in deep-seated xenoliths of garnet-free peridotites from a basalt pedestal and cinder-basalt edifice of the Shiliin-Bogd volcano, rocks are subdivided into groups according to the degree of depletion–enrichment and the effect of garnet on their compositions. Processes of depletion of peridotites with the restite formation, metasomatism with enrichment of rocks in light rare earth elements (REE), and mixing of various components of peridotites with the fluid one of protomantle are established. Limited compositions of peridotite xenoliths from the volcanic edifice associated with anorthoclase and clinopyroxene megacrysts is determined. The data obtained are compared with those on deep-seated peridotite xenoliths from cinder of the Achagiin-Dush volcano located 6 km from the Shiliin-Bogd one. It is inferred that compositions of deep-seated rocks under the volcanoes show different variability. A sequence of generation of the continental lithospheric mantle is reconstructed.
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Italian Journal of Engineering Geology and Environment (IJEGE), published by Sapienza Università Editrice university press, is the open access Journal of the Research Center CERI on "Prediction, Prevention ad Control of Geological Risks" of Sapienza University of Rome. The Journal publishes original papers concerning the numerous topics of environmental risks such as seismic risk, landslide risk, hydraulic and flood risk, groundwater resource management, soil and groundwater contamination, reclamation of contaminated land, applied geophysics, economic geology, land use, soil and rock characterization. IJEGE is the Journal of the Italian Association of Engineering Geology and Environment (AIGA). The Journal is published under the auspices of the International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment (IAEG) - Italian Group.