2020
DOI: 10.2465/jmps.191008
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High resolution X–ray computed tomography and scanning electron microscopy studies of multiphase solid inclusions in Oman podiform chromitite: implications for post–entrapment modification

Abstract: We used high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (HRXCT) combined with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to obtain 3D and 2D images of multiphase solid inclusions within chromite from the Samail ophiolite to investigate post-entrapment modification of the inclusions. Results indicate that the parental melt of the chromitite was supersaturated in chromian spinel. Chromite continued to crystallize on the inner wall of the host chromite after the melt was trapped. Rapid growth caused crystallization of high-Cr#… Show more

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“…The similar nature of the silicate minerals (mostly amphibole, orthopyroxene and mica) included within newly formed chromite supports the involvement of a hydrated and silica‐rich component (Borisova et al, 2012; Rospabé et al, 2017, 2020; Rospabé, Ceuleneer, et al, 2019; Yao et al, 2020). Old chromite grains in some ophiolites are diamond‐bearing and were produced at depths greater than 400 km, and the mineral inclusions in such chromites may have more complex histories (e.g., Arai, 2010; Arai, 2013; Lian & Yang, 2019; Miura et al, 2012; Robinson et al, 2004; Yamamoto et al, 2009; Yang et al, 2007).…”
Section: The Boundary Between the Oceanic Crust And The Mantle In The...mentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The similar nature of the silicate minerals (mostly amphibole, orthopyroxene and mica) included within newly formed chromite supports the involvement of a hydrated and silica‐rich component (Borisova et al, 2012; Rospabé et al, 2017, 2020; Rospabé, Ceuleneer, et al, 2019; Yao et al, 2020). Old chromite grains in some ophiolites are diamond‐bearing and were produced at depths greater than 400 km, and the mineral inclusions in such chromites may have more complex histories (e.g., Arai, 2010; Arai, 2013; Lian & Yang, 2019; Miura et al, 2012; Robinson et al, 2004; Yamamoto et al, 2009; Yang et al, 2007).…”
Section: The Boundary Between the Oceanic Crust And The Mantle In The...mentioning
confidence: 84%
“…10ac). The less heterogeneous compositions of the amphibole inclusions are probably due to their relatively simple genesis or less modification in enclosed environments since formation (e.g., Borisova et al, 2012;Yao et al, 2020;Su et al, 2021b).…”
Section: Amphibolementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mantle sequences in both types of ophiolite exhibit similar lithologies, mainly consisting of spinel-facies peridotites, including harzburgite, lherzolite and dunite in decreasing abundance (Aldanmaz et al, 2009;Caran et al, 2010). Despite more than a century of study, the petrogenesis and significance of mantle peridotites in ophiolites remain highly debated, particularly due to the discovery of ultra-high pressure (UHP) and super-reduced (SuR) mineral phases in many ophiolites worldwide (e.g., Robinson et al, 2004Robinson et al, , 2015Yang et al, 2007Yang et al, , 2014Xiong et al, 2015Xiong et al, , 2022aYao et al, 2020;Dobrzhinetskaya et al, 2022;Rui et al, 2022). A brief summary of the debates on the origin of 'mantle' peridotites in ophiolites is presented below.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Augé, 1986) are not investigated here. A secondary Cr-oxide corona surrounding a part of polymineralic inclusions was sometimes observed but is less common than in chromitites (Borisova et al, 2012;Yao et al, 2020).…”
Section: Diversity Of Silicate Inclusions In Dtz Chromitesmentioning
confidence: 99%