Metasomatism induced by alkaline magma in the upper mantle of northern Victoria Land (Antarctica): An experimental approach
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Published:January 01, 2008
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C. Perinelli, A. Orlando, A. M. Conte, P. Armienti, D. Borrini, B. Faccini, V. Misiti, 2008. "Metasomatism induced by alkaline magma in the upper mantle of northern Victoria Land (Antarctica): An experimental approach", Metasomatism in Oceanic and Continental Lithospheric Mantle, M. Coltorti, M. Grégoire
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Abstract
Magma generation in the Ross Sea system is related to partial melting of strongly metasomatized mantle sources where amphibole most probably plays a crucial role. In this context, metasomatism induced by a mela-nephelinite melt in lithospheric mantle of the Mt. Melbourne Volcanic Province (northern Victoria Land (NVL), Antarctica) was investigated experimentally studying the effects of melt interaction with lherzolite at 1.5–2.0 GPa and T=975–1300 °C, and wehrlite at 1.0 GPa and T=1050–1250 °C. The experiments were designed to induce melt infiltration into the ultramafic rocks. The observed modifications in minerals are compared with those found in mantle...
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Metasomatism in Oceanic and Continental Lithospheric Mantle

Twenty years have passed since Menzies & Hawkesworth extended the concept of metasomatism to mantle processes. The aim of this book is to gather together progress made on this topic since then. Most of the 14 papers reported in the volume rely on in situ major and trace element analyses of minerals and glasses in mantle xenoliths, and deal with different kinds of metasomatic agents at variable fluid/rock ratios in tectonic settings as different as intra-plate, mid-ocean ridge (ophiolites) and supra-subduction. The book contributes to the wide debate on the nature of the fluids migrating into the mantle wedge, as well as on the different residential times of the subduction signature. In addition papers on intra-plate settings deal with the problem of relating various metasomatic signatures to one single metasomatic event through an infiltration-reaction process.