creators_name: Kamenetsky, VS creators_name: Elburg, MA creators_name: Arculus, RJ creators_name: Thomas, R type: article datestamp: 2006-09-14 lastmod: 2008-07-18 09:42:57 metadata_visibility: show title: Magmatic origin of low-Ca olivine in subduction-related magmas: Co-existence of contrasting magmas ispublished: pub subjects: 260100 full_text_status: restricted monograph_type: NULL keywords: Island-arc magmas; Picrites; Olivine; Clinoenstatite; Magmatic inclusions; Xenocrysts; Mantle abstract: Unravelling the origin of different components contributing to subduction-related magmas is a prerequisite to understanding the sources and processes involved in their origins. Mafic, high-Ca subduction-related magmas from geographically-diverse areas (Indonesia, Solomon Islands, Kamchatka, Valu Fa Ridge) contain two populations of olivine crystals, of which only the high-Ca population (CaO = 0.3-0.5 wt.%) crystallized from the melt that dominantly contributed to the whole rock composition. Forsterite-rich (Fo90-94), low-Ca (CaO < 0.15 wt.%), high-Ni (NiO > 0.3 wt.%) olivine crystals, which constitute 16-37 vol.% of total olivine population, are generally interpreted as mantle or lithospheric xenocrysts. However, in these samples, the olivine shape and chemical zoning, the composition of included minerals (orthopyroxene, clinoenstatite and Cr-spinel) and presence of melt inclusions, are indications that these crystals are phenocrysts from a mafic magma with high silica and low calcium contents. The coexistence of contrasting magmas (mafic high-Ca silica-poor versus low-Ca silica-rich) within a number of arc systems and their mixing may not be a rare event, and should be taken into account when developing models of arc petrogenesis. date: 2006-10 date_type: published publication: Chemical Geology volume: 233 number: 3-4 pagerange: 346-357 id_number: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2006.03.010 institution: University of Tasmania thesis_type: UNSPECIFIED refereed: TRUE official_url: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2006.03.010 citation: Kamenetsky, VS and Elburg, MA and Arculus, RJ and Thomas, R (2006) Magmatic origin of low-Ca olivine in subduction-related magmas: Co-existence of contrasting magmas. Chemical Geology, 233 (3-4). pp. 346-357. document_url: http://eprints.utas.edu.au/382/1/CG-lowCa-olivine.pdf