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摘要
对 "Verde Prato"(一种在托斯卡纳开采的蛇绿岩化橄榄岩的商品名称)进行的岩相学研究发现,除了一种残留的铬尖晶石之外,还有一种不透明的矿石矿物显然含有约 17 wt% 的二氧化硅。为了揭示这种异常成分的来源,对其进行了详细的扫描电镜-电子显微镜、μ-拉曼光谱和 X 射线μ-衍射研究,这些研究提供了有用但却存在一定反差的迹象。因此,为了明确揭示这种不寻常的不透明矿物的性质,对其进行了专门的 TEM 研究。研究结果表明,在 7 Å 层硅酸盐(绿帘石)基质中存在亚显微镜下的八面体锰-铬-铁-尖晶石。有趣的是,所有亚显微尖晶石晶粒都具有相同的晶体学取向,这表明它们来自于一个较大的前晶体。这种不寻常的地幔尖晶石蚀变可能发生在海底热液橄榄岩蛇绿岩化的普遍多相过程中。总之,通过绘制不同蛇绿岩的微观结构和成分图,提出了一个至少由八个不同周期组成的多相蛇绿岩化历史。此外,尖晶石成分表明,蜕变过程中伴随着锰金属化作用,这得益于 "黑烟囱 "等富含锰的热液喷口的临近。
Unusual spinel in the “Verde Prato” serpentinized peridotite
A petrographic study of “Verde Prato” (trade name of an ophiolitic serpentinised peridotite quarried in Tuscany) revealed, next to a relict Cr-spinel, another opaque ore mineral apparently containing ca.17 wt% SiO2. In order to unveil the origin of this anomalous composition, detailed SEM-EDS, μ-Raman spectroscopy and X-ray μ-diffraction investigations were undertaken, which provided useful but somehow contrasting indications. Therefore, in order to definitely unveil the nature of the unusual opaque mineral, a specific TEM study was undertaken. This showed the presence of submicroscopic euhedral Mn-Cr-Fe-spinels in a matrix of a 7 Å layer-silicate (Al-lizardite). Interesting, all the submicroscopic spinel grains were found to share the same crystallographic orientation, suggesting an origin from a single, larger, former crystal. This unusual type of alteration of the mantle spinel probably occurred on the ocean floor during the pervasive polyphase process of hydrothermal peridotite serpentinization. Overall, by mapping the different serpentinite microstructures and compositions, a polyphase serpentinization history consisting of at least eight different cycles has been suggested. Moreover, the spinel composition indicates that the alteration was accompanied by Mn-metasomatism, made possible by the close proximity of Mn-rich hydrothermal vents, such as “black smokers”.
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Lithos publishes original research papers on the petrology, geochemistry and petrogenesis of igneous and metamorphic rocks. Papers on mineralogy/mineral physics related to petrology and petrogenetic problems are also welcomed.