2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.lithos.2008.10.022
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The petrology of seafloor rodingites: Insights from geochemical reaction path modeling

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“…They discussed that serpentinization took place in the deeper part of the oceanic crust and that rodingitization occurred simultaneously with the host serpentinization. Such rodingites from the ocean floor or from the oceanic lithosphere have also been reported by Frost et al (2008), Austrheim and Prestvick (2008), and Bach and Klein (2009). Subduction-related rodingites have been reported in East Othris, Greece, by Koutsovitis et al (2013) and in the Western Carpathians, Slovakia by Li et al (2014).…”
Section: Tremolite Vein Formationmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…They discussed that serpentinization took place in the deeper part of the oceanic crust and that rodingitization occurred simultaneously with the host serpentinization. Such rodingites from the ocean floor or from the oceanic lithosphere have also been reported by Frost et al (2008), Austrheim and Prestvick (2008), and Bach and Klein (2009). Subduction-related rodingites have been reported in East Othris, Greece, by Koutsovitis et al (2013) and in the Western Carpathians, Slovakia by Li et al (2014).…”
Section: Tremolite Vein Formationmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The rodingitization may have occurred in the oceanic lithosphere simultaneously with serpentinization and may have continued to the stage of the subduction as indicated by the occurrence of high-pressure minerals such as omphacite and alkali amphiboles from the serpentinite mélanges. Because antigorite is rare in oceanic serpentinites (Bach and Klein 2009), the abundant occurrence of antigorite in the Nomo serpentinite supports the continuing rodingitization in the subduction setting. The synchronous rodingitization with serpentinization is attributed to the hydrolysis reaction of diopside in serpentinite:…”
Section: Tremolite Vein Formationmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Sampling at different locations along the former detachment fault will allow us to evaluate records of fluid-rock interaction and metasomatism and test the hypothesis that exhumation faults serve as long-lived permeable pathways for hydrothermal flow that can feed moderate-to high-temperature hydrothermal vents (McCaig et al, 2007). In ultramafic/mafic systems, assemblages of talc-tremolite-chlorite form at >350°C (Boschi et al, 2006(Boschi et al, , 2008McCaig et al, 2010), typical of black smoker discharge zones, whereas serpentine-prehnite-hydrogarnet assemblages form at lower temperatures (Frost et al, 2008;Bach and Klein, 2009). Spatially constrained sampling of the Atlantis Massif detachment system gives us an opportunity to map these variations in metamorphic assemblages, which in combination with geochemical and isotopic studies will help constrain temperatures and fluid-rock ratios (Delacour et al, 2008d).…”
Section: Iodp Proceedingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sampling at different locations along the former detachment fault will allow us to evaluate records of fluid-rock interaction and metasomatism and test the hypothesis that exhumation faults serve as long-lived permeable pathways for hydrothermal flow that can feed moderate-to high-temperature hydrothermal vents (McCaig et al, 2007). In ultramafic/mafic systems, assemblages of talc-tremolite-chlorite form at >350°C (Boschi et al, 2006(Boschi et al, , 2008McCaig et al, 2010), typical of black smoker discharge zones, whereas serpentine-prehnite-hydrogarnet assemblages form at lower temperature vents (Frost et al, 2008;Bach and Klein, 2009). Spatially constrained sampling of the Atlantis Massif detachment system gives us an opportunity to map these variations in metamorphic assemblages, which in combination with geochemical and isotopic studies will help constrain temperatures and fluid-rock ratios (Delacour et al, 2008d).…”
Section: The Evolution Of Hydrothermal Circulation Associated With Dementioning
confidence: 99%