The zircon-bearing chromitites of the phlogopite peridotite of Finero (Ivrea zone, Southern Alps): Evidence and geochronology of a metasomatized mantle slab
G. Grieco et al., The zircon-bearing chromitites of the phlogopite peridotite of Finero (Ivrea zone, Southern Alps): Evidence and geochronology of a metasomatized mantle slab, J PETROLOGY, 42(1), 2001, pp. 89-101
The phlogopite peridotite unit of Finero Complex is a restitic harzburgite
that records two metasomatic events. The first event is related to the intr
usion of basaltic magma, which reacted with the pyroxene of the host harzbu
rgite to produce chromitite pods with dunite haloes. It also produced secon
dary clinopyroxene and amphibole in the harzburgite and enriched harzburgit
e in Na and the light rare earth elements. The second metasomatic event is
related to the later intrusion of clinopyroxenitic dykes. During this event
, water-rich vapour penetrated the harzburgite along fractures and reacted
with it to form phlogopite, thus enriching the rock in K. Chromitites host
zircons that yield an age for the first metasomatic event of 207.0 + 1.7/ -
1.3 Ma, during which time extensional tectonics prevailed in the Southern
Alps.