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Diamondiferous eclogites from Yakutia,Siberia: evidence for a diversity of protoliths
Authors:Eric A Jerde  Lawrence A Taylor  Ghislaine Crozaz  Nikolai V Sobolev  Vladimir N Sobolev
Institution:(1) Department of Geological Sciences, University of Tennessee, 87996 Knoxville, TN, USA;(2) Earth and Planetary Sciences Department and McDonnel Center for the Space Sciences, Washington University, 63130 St Louis, MO, USA;(3) Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
Abstract:Major-element and REE compositions of 14 diamondiferous eclogites from the Udachnaya kimberlite in Yakutia, Siberia have been determined by electron microprobe and secondary ion mass spectrometer (SIMS). Based on previous clinopyroxene classification schemes (e.g., Taylor and Neal 1989), all of these eclogite xenoliths belong to Group B/C, although some of the garnet compositions and mineral REE abundances are inconsistent with the indicated groups. This demonstrates the inadequacy of the classification scheme based on African eclogites for application to Siberian samples. Because of the coarse grain size of the Udachnaya nodules, meaningful modal abundances could not be obtained. However, reconstructed REE compositions using various garnet: clinopyroxene ratios demonstrate relative insensitivity to changes in mode for common eclogitic assemblages. Many of these reconstructed REE compositions show LREE depletions. Some depletions are consistent with an origin (either directly or through partial melting) as ldquonormalrdquo or Type-I ocean floor basalt. Others, however, require material of eclogitic or pyroxenitic affinities to undergo partial melting; this facilitates the depletion of LREE while leaving the HREE at nearly original levels. Many of the eclogites of South Africa are consistent with a protolith of ldquoanomalousrdquo or Type II ocean floor basalt. This fundamental difference between the two regions is the likely cause of the inconsistencies with the chemicallybased classification.
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