2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.oregeorev.2013.09.019
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Chromite and PGE geochemistry of the Elekdağ Ophiolite (Kastamonu, Northern Turkey): Implications for deep magmatic processes in a supra-subduction zone setting

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“…This is also not the case of our analysed Cr‐spinel (Barnes & Roeder, ; Bell & Claydon, ; Helmy & El Mahallawi, ; Krause, Brügmann, & Pushkarev, ; Nixon, Cabri, & Laflamme, ; Snoke, Quick, & Bowman, ). The changes in the composition from Al‐chromite to Fe‐chromite is related to intercumulus fluid activities at the island arc subduction zone and much close to Alaskan‐type magmatism as has been recorded from elsewhere (Arai et al, ; Arai & Miura, ; Dönmez et al, ).…”
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confidence: 63%
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“…This is also not the case of our analysed Cr‐spinel (Barnes & Roeder, ; Bell & Claydon, ; Helmy & El Mahallawi, ; Krause, Brügmann, & Pushkarev, ; Nixon, Cabri, & Laflamme, ; Snoke, Quick, & Bowman, ). The changes in the composition from Al‐chromite to Fe‐chromite is related to intercumulus fluid activities at the island arc subduction zone and much close to Alaskan‐type magmatism as has been recorded from elsewhere (Arai et al, ; Arai & Miura, ; Dönmez et al, ).…”
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confidence: 63%
“…The chemical composition of Cr‐spinel depends on the degree of depletion of the mantle and the type of melt formed at different tectonic settings, namely, MORB, IAT, OIB, and boninite (Arai et al, ; Zaccarini et al, ). Therefore, chromite is an important petrogenetic indicator to discriminate the tectonic setting in which the host rocks were emplaced (Arai et al, ; Dönmez et al, ; González‐Jiménez et al, ; Pal, ; Rollinson, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hickey and Frey, 1982). Similar melts of boninitic affinity have been suggested to be responsible for the formation of high-Cr chromitites from many localities such as Kempirsai in Kazakhstan (Melcher et al, 1997), Muğla in Turkey (Uysal et al, 2009a), Elekdag ophiolite in Turkey (Dönmez et al, 2014), Nidar ophiolite chromitites (Ravikant et al, 2004), Mayari-Cristal ophiolitic massif in eastern Cuba (González-Jiménez et al, 2011) and Sorkhband, Soghan and Dehsheikh ultramafic complex in Iran (Najafzadeh et al, 2008;Najafzadeh and Ahmadipour, 2014a;Peighambari et al, 2015) (Table 6). Parental melts to…”
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confidence: 71%
“…Elekdağ ophiolite (Northern Turkey 0.65-0.89 5.10-18.20 9.40-13.20 0.14-0.26 0.20-0.40 0.40-1.90 Dönmez et al (2014) Nan Uttardite chromitites (Thailand) 11.60-12.00 Orberger et al (1995) Deep chromitites (Oman) 0. 71-0.77 11.70-14.40 11.80-12.90 0.23-0.34 Rollinson et al (2008) Massive chromitite (Kempirsai) 9.00-10.60 0.30-0.50 Melcher et al (1997) High (Ishikawa et al, 2002), Troodos (Cameron, 1985;Flower and Levine, 1987), Thetford boninites (Pagé and Barnes, 2009), and Elekdağ high-Cr chromitites (Dönmez et al, 2014) ( Fig. 10b).…”
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