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A long section of serpentinized depleted mantle peridotite


Abstract The upper mantle is critical for our understanding of terrestrial magmatism, crust formation, and element cycling between Earth's solid interior, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere. Mantle composition and evolution have been primarily inferred by surface sampling and indirect methods. We recovered a long (1268-meter) section of serpentinized abyssal mantle peridotite interleaved with thin gabbroic intrusions. We find depleted compositions with notable variations in mantle mineralogy controlled by melt flow. Dunite zones have predominantly intermediate dips, in contrast to the originally steep mantle fabrics, indicative of oblique melt transport. Extensive hydrothermal fluid-rock interaction is recorded across the full depth of the core and is overprinted by oxidation in the upper 200 meters. Alteration patterns are consistent with vent fluid composition in the nearby Lost City hydrothermal field.
Authors C. Johan Lissenberg ORCID , A. M. McCaig ORCID , Susan Q. Lang ORCID , Peter Blum ORCID , Natsue Abe ORCID , William J. Brazelton ORCID , Rémi Coltat ORCID , Jeremy R. Deans ORCID , Kristin Dickerson ORCID , Marguerite Godard ORCID , Barbara E. John University of WyomingORCID , Frieder Klein ORCID , Rebecca Kuehn ORCID , Kuan-Yu Lin ORCID , Haiyang Liu ORCID , Ethan Lopes ORCID , Toshio Nozaka ORCID , Andrew J. Parsons ORCID , Vamdev Pathak ORCID , Mark K. Reagan ORCID , Jordyn Robare ORCID , Ivan P. Savov ORCID , Esther M. Schwarzenbach ORCID , O.J. Sissmann ORCID , Gordon Southam ORCID , Fengping Wang ORCID , C.G. Wheat ORCID , Lesley Anderson ORCID , Sarah Treadwell
Journal Info American Association for the Advancement of Science | Science , vol: 385 , iss: 6709 , pages: 623 - 629
Publication Date 8/8/2024
ISSN 0036-8075
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access bronze Bronze Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adp1058
KeywordsKeyword Image Peridotite (Score: 0.8509328)