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Progressive metamorphism of the Taitao ophiolite; evidence for axial and off-axis hydrothermal alterations
Authors:Takazo Shibuya  Tsuyoshi Komiya  Ryo Anma  Tsutomu Ota  Soichi Omori  Yoshiaki Kon  Shinji Yamamoto  Shigenori Maruyama
Institution:

aDepartment of Earth and Planetary Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, O-okayama 2-12-1, Meguro, Tokyo 152-8551, Japan

bGraduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tennodai 1-1-1, Tsukuba 305-8572, Japan

cInstitute for Study of the Earth's Interior, Okayama University at Misasa, Tottori 682-0193, Japan

Abstract:We estimated metamorphic conditions for the not, vert, similar 6 Ma Taitao ophiolite, associated with the Chile triple junction. The metamorphic grade of the ophiolite, estimated from secondary matrix minerals, changes stratigraphically downwards from the zeolite facies, through the prehnite–actinolite facies, greenschist facies and the greenschist–amphibolite transition, to the amphibolite facies. The metamorphic facies series corresponds to the low-pressure type. The metamorphic zone boundaries are subparallel to the internal lithological boundaries of the ophiolite, indicating that the metamorphism was due to axial hydrothermal alteration at a mid-ocean ridge.

Mineral assemblages and the compositions of veins systematically change from quartz-dominated, through epidote-dominated, to prehnite-dominated with increasing depth. Temperatures estimated from the vein assemblages range from not, vert, similar 230 °C in the volcanic unit to not, vert, similar 380 °C at the bottom of the gabbro unit, systematically not, vert, similar 200 °C lower than estimates from the adjoining matrix minerals. The late development of veins and the systematically lower temperatures suggest that the vein-forming alteration was due to off-axis hydrothermal alteration.

Comparison between the Taitao ophiolite with its mid-ocean ridge (MOR) affinity, and other ophiolites and MOR crusts, suggests that the Taitao ophiolite has many hydrothermal alteration features similar to those of MOR crusts. This is consistent with the tectonic history that the Taitao ophiolite was formed at the South Chile ridge system near the South American continent (Anma, R., Armstrong, R., Danhara, T., Orihashi, Y. and Iwano, H., 2006. Zircon sensitive high mass-resolution ion microprobe U–Pb and fission-track ages for gabbros and sheeted dykes of the Taitao ophiolite, Southern Chile, and their tectonic implications. The Island Arc, 15(1): 130–142).

Keywords:Axial and off-axis hydrothermal alteration  Ridge subduction  Ophiolite  Hydrothermal metamorphism  Taitao  Mid-ocean ridge system
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