Fe-Si Oxides Tracing the Ongoing Low-T° Hydrothermal Alteration of Exhumed Serpentinites at the Ultraslow-spreading Southwest Indian Ridge

A.M. Karpoff , D. Sauter , M. Cannat , M. Ulrich , G. Manatschal
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On the smooth seafloor of exhumed mantle-rocks of the slow-spreading Southwest Indian Ridge, the secondary oxide and carbonate mineralizations record specific chemical signatures of the alteration of serpentinites by low-temperature hydrothermal seawater-dominated fluids. The uncommon characteristics of Fe-oxides forming nodule cortex or thick encrustments are their high Si, low Mn contents, trace elements (e.g. Cr) and REE behavior. Oxides composition evolves through time. Associated to oxides, carbonates (aragonite, calcite, dolomite) characterize the matrix of young indurated serpentinite breccias found at ridge axis. Such mineralogical and geochemical sequences trace, as proxies, the ongoing mantle-exhumation and serpentinization process linked to the detachment faults, and the late alteration reactions that impact on crust–ocean transfers and oceanic budget.

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铁硅氧化物示踪西南印度脊超低扩张蛇纹岩低t度热液蚀变[j]
在缓慢扩张的西南印度洋脊的光滑海底,次生氧化矿化和碳酸盐岩矿化记录了以低温热液为主的海水流体对蛇纹岩蚀变的特殊化学特征。铁氧化物具有高Si、低Mn、微量元素(如Cr)和稀土元素等特征。氧化物的组成随着时间的推移而变化。与氧化物相关的碳酸盐(文石、方解石、白云石)表征了在脊轴发现的年轻硬化蛇纹岩角砾岩的基质。这些矿物学和地球化学序列作为代用物,显示了与拆离断层有关的正在进行的地幔挖掘和蛇纹岩化过程,以及影响壳-洋转移和海洋平衡的晚期蚀变反应。
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