Mallika K. Jonnalagadda, Nitin R. Karmalkar, Raymond A. Duraiswami. Geochemistry of eclogites of the Tso Morari complex, Ladakh, NW Himalayas: Insights into trace element behavior during subduction and exhumation[J]. Geoscience Frontiers, 2019, 10(3): 811-826. DOI: 10.1016/j.gsf.2017.05.013
Citation: Mallika K. Jonnalagadda, Nitin R. Karmalkar, Raymond A. Duraiswami. Geochemistry of eclogites of the Tso Morari complex, Ladakh, NW Himalayas: Insights into trace element behavior during subduction and exhumation[J]. Geoscience Frontiers, 2019, 10(3): 811-826. DOI: 10.1016/j.gsf.2017.05.013

Geochemistry of eclogites of the Tso Morari complex, Ladakh, NW Himalayas: Insights into trace element behavior during subduction and exhumation

  • Whole rock major and trace element compositions of seven eclogites from the Tso Morari ultra-high pressure (UHP) complex, Ladakh were determined with the aim of constraining the protolith origins of the subducted crust. The eclogites have major element compositions corresponding to sub-alkaline basalts. Trace element characteristics of the samples show enrichment in LILE's over HFSEs (Rb, Th, K except Ba) with LREE enrichments ((La/Lu)n = 1.28-5.96). Absence of Eu anomaly on the Primitive Mantle normalized diagram suggests the absence of plagioclase fractionation. Positive correlation between Mg# with Ni and Cr suggests olivine fractionation of mantle melts. Narrow range of (La/Yb)n (2.1-9.4) and Ce/Yb (6.2-16.2) along with Ti/Y (435-735) ratios calculated for the Tso Morari samples is consistent with generation of melts by partial melting of a garnet free mantle source within the spinel peridotite field. Ternary diagrams (viz. Ti-Zr-Y and Nb-Zr-Y) using immobile and incompatible elements show that the samples range from depleted to enriched and span from within plate basalts (WPB) to enriched MORB (E-MORB) indicating that the eclogite protoliths originated from basaltic magmas. Primitive Mantle normalized multi element plots showing significant Th and LREE enrichment marked by negative Nb anomalies are characteristic of continental flood basalts. Positive Pb, negative Nb, high Th/Ta, a narrow range of Nb/La and the observed wide variation for Ti/Y indicate that the Tso Morari samples have undergone some level of crustal contamination. Observed geochemical characteristics of the Tso Morari samples indicate tholeiitic compositions originated from enriched MORB (E-MORB) type magmas which underwent a limited magmatic evolution through the process of fractional crystallization and probably more by crustal contamination. Observed geochemical similarities (viz. Zr, Nb, La/Yb, La/Gd, La/Nb, Th/Ta ratios and REE) between Tso Morari eclogites and the Group I Panjal Traps make the trap basalt the most likely protoliths for the Tso Morari eclogites.
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