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Reconstruction of mantle sections beneath Yakutian kimberlite pipes using monomineral thermobarometry

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Geological Society of London research repository2016-06-21 更新2026-05-11 收录
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Four original monomineral methods for mantle peridotite associations are used to reconstruct <em>P</em>–<em>T</em> conditions beneath the kimberlite pipes of Yakutia. The clinopyroxene Jd–Di method gives the closest coincidence with Opx barometry in accord with all physico-chemical boundaries. Garnet thermometers calibrated using Opx, Gar–Cpx and Ni-garnet thermometers and two variants of barometers were developed separately for pyroxenites and peridotites. A Cr–Sp thermobarometer uses the monomineralic version of the Ol–Sp thermometer and a newly calibrated Cr–Sp barometer. A picroilmenite method uses the Ol–Sp thermometer and a pressure-calibration of the geikielite component. Each mantle column is divided into two (upper and lower) sections by a pyroxenite layer located near 40 kbar. Below the pyroxenite layer, the lower section comprises 3–4 lithologically distinct horizons, with a thermally perturbed layer at the base. Above the pyroxenite layer are 3–5 lithologically distinct horizons, which are more fertile than the lower sections. Splitting of the geotherms characterizes most <em>P</em>–<em>T</em> diagrams and is ascribed to multistage melt percolation processes typical for the mantle beneath kimberlite pipes. The largest pipes are diamond-bearing and have a highly depleted peridotite lens above the asthenospheric layer.
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M. A. Karpenko; A. Y. Rotman; N. A. Alymova; Y. B. Stegnitsky; N. V. Vladykin; E. V. Malygina; A. M. Logvinova; O. S. Khmelnikova; S. S. Kuligin; I. V. Ashchepkov; N. P. Pokhilenko; V. P. Afanasiev; L. N. Pokhilenko; S. I. Kostrovitsky
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2016-06-21
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