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LIMA U-Pb ages link lithospheric mantle metasomatism to Karoo magmatism beneath the Kimberley region, South Africa
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posted on 2023-05-18, 02:10 authored by Giuliani, A, Phillips, D, Maas, R, Woodhead, JD, Kendrick, MA, Greig, A, Armstrong, RA, Chew, D, Vadim Kamenetsky, Fiorentini, MLThe Karoo igneous rocks (174–185 Ma) of southern Africa represent one of the largest continental flood basalt provinces on Earth. Available evidence indicates that Karoo magmas either originated in the asthenosphere and were extensively modified by interaction with the lithospheric mantle prior to emplacement in the upper crust; or were produced by partial melting of enriched mantle lithosphere. However, no direct evidence of interaction by Karoo melts (or their precursors) with lithospheric mantle rocks has yet been identified in the suites of mantle xenoliths sampled by post-Karoo kimberlites in southern Africa. Here we report U–Pb ages for lindsleyite–mathiasite (LIMA) titanate minerals (crichtonite series) from three metasomatised, phlogopite and clinopyroxene-rich peridotite xenoliths from the ∼84Ma Bultfontein kimberlite (Kimberley, South Africa), located in the southern part of the Karoo magmatic province. The LIMA minerals appear to have formed during metasomatism of the lithospheric mantle by fluids enriched in HFSE (Ti, Zr, Hf, Nb), LILE (K, Ba, Ca, Sr) and LREE. LIMA U–Pb elemental and isotopic compositions were measured in situby LA-ICP-MS methods, and potential matrix effects were evaluated by solution-mode analysis of mineral separates. LIMA minerals from the three samples yielded apparent U–Pb ages of 177 ±12Ma, 178 ±29Ma and 190 ±24Ma(±2σ). Asingle zircon grain extracted from the ∼190Ma LIMA-bearing sample produced a similar U–Pb age of 184 ±6Ma, within uncertainty of the LIMA ages. These data provide the first robust evidence of fluid enrichment in the lithospheric mantle beneath the Kimberley region at ∼180–190Ma, and suggest causation of mantle metasomatism by Karoo melts or their precursor(s). The results further indicate that U–Pb dating of LIMA minerals provides a new, accurate tool for dating metasomatic events in the lithospheric mantle.
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Publication title
Earth and Planetary Science LettersVolume
401Pagination
132-147ISSN
0012-821XDepartment/School
School of Natural SciencesPublisher
Elsevier Science BvPlace of publication
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