Yh. Chen et al., APPLICATION OF NUCLEAR MICROPROBE TO THE STUDY OF METASOMATISM IN MANTLE PERIDOTITES, Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms, 130(1-4), 1997, pp. 700-705
In recent years, some models have been proposed to explain the chemica
l heterogeneity of the earth mantle. Among them the metasomatism by th
e mantle fluid and the mantle melt is the most popular one. The trace
elemental behavior of the mantle minerals from different areas in micr
on scales can provide important information on the understanding of th
e mantle metasomatism. This paper describes the study of the metasomat
ism in mantle peridotites from Raobazhai, Anhui Province of China by t
he nuclear microprobe. The concentrations and distributions of trace e
lements in the metasomatized mantle peridotite were determined quantit
atively by the micro-PIXE software package TTSPM. The internal standar
d and the integrated iterative method were used for the calculation. T
he matrix elements in the minerals were analyzed by EPMA. The accuracy
of the quantitative analysis was examined by three geochemical standa
rds of rocks (GSR). The results were better than 15% for most elements
. According to the elemental maps, the trace element distributions in
the amphibole, which was crystallized from the mantle fluid, displayed
obvious heterogeneity and zoning. The enrichment of Ni, Zn, Ga, Rb, S
r, Y, Zr and Pb in the mineral could be associated with the metasomati
sm of the mantle fluid. The local coexistence of Ni, Cu, Pb, Ee and S
in the amphibole suggested that there were xenoliths trapped in the mi
nerals during their crystallization. The characteristics of the trace
element composition and distribution in the mantle peridotites demonst
rated that the metasomatism by the mantle fluid and the mantle melt mi
ght change the chemical composition of the mantle peridotites and thus
resulted in the chemical heterogeneity of the earth mantle. (C) 1997
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