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A. Leroex

Eclogites and garnet pyroxenites: Similarities and differences

Eclogites and garnet pyroxenites are genetically linked to basaltic precursors. Traditionally garnet pyroxenites are linked to fractionation of basaltic Magmas Over a range of mantle pressures and more recently they have been implicated in the genesis of ocean islands. in contrast eclogites are linked to the subduction of slab basalt and gabbro precursors which may be hydrothermally altered. Recently this subduction paradigm has been questioned. We present mineralogical, trace element and O isotopic data for eclogites and garnet pyroxenites that reveal some similarities but also important chemical and isotopic differences that support a distinct provenance (i.e., age and process). Continent…

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Eclogites and Garnet Pyroxenites: Problems Resolving Provenance Using Lu-Hf, Sm-Nd and Rb-Sr Isotope Systems

Cratonic eclogites and garnet pyroxenites from the Kaapvaal craton have heterogeneous Hf^Nd^Sr^(O) isotope ratios that define a positive Hf^Nd isotope array and a negative Nd^Sr isotope array. Isotopic variability encompasses depleted (mid-ocean ridge basalt and ocean-island basalt) to enriched mantle compositions (Group I and II kimberlites) and overlaps with that of the Kaapvaal craton garnet peridotite xenoliths. Isotopic heterogeneity at Roberts Victor is less extreme than previously reported and ranges from eclogites with a highly depleted MORB-like signature to enriched eclogites similar to Group II and transitional kimberlites and Group II megacrysts (eHf1⁄4 ^32·8). Much of this simi…

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