Levente Patk o, N ora Liptai , L aszl o El}od Aradi , Rita Kl ebesz , Eszter Sendula, Robert J. Bodnar , Istv an J anos Kov acs , K aroly Hidas , Bernardo Cesare , Attila Nov ak , Bal azs Tr asy i, Csaba Szab. Metasomatism-induced wehrlite formation in the upper mantle beneath theNograd-G€om€or Volcanic Field (Northern Pannonian Basin): Evidencefrom xenoliths[J]. Geoscience Frontiers, 2020, (3): 943-964. DOI: 10.1016/j.gsf.2019.09.012
Citation: Levente Patk o, N ora Liptai , L aszl o El}od Aradi , Rita Kl ebesz , Eszter Sendula, Robert J. Bodnar , Istv an J anos Kov acs , K aroly Hidas , Bernardo Cesare , Attila Nov ak , Bal azs Tr asy i, Csaba Szab. Metasomatism-induced wehrlite formation in the upper mantle beneath theNograd-G€om€or Volcanic Field (Northern Pannonian Basin): Evidencefrom xenoliths[J]. Geoscience Frontiers, 2020, (3): 943-964. DOI: 10.1016/j.gsf.2019.09.012

Metasomatism-induced wehrlite formation in the upper mantle beneath the Nograd-G€om€or Volcanic Field (Northern Pannonian Basin): Evidence from xenoliths

  • Clinopyroxene-enriched upper mantle xenoliths classified as wehrlites are common (~20% of all xenoliths) in the central part of the Nograd-G€om€or Volcanic Field (NGVF), situated in the northern margin of the Pannonian Basin in northern Hungary and southern Slovakia. In this study, we thoroughly investigated 12 wehrlite xenoliths, two from each wehrlite-bearing occurrence, to determine the conditions of their formation. Specific textural features, including clinopyroxene-rich patches in an olivine-rich lithology, orthopyroxene remnants in the cores of newlyformed clinopyroxenes and vermicular spinel forms all suggest that wehrlites were formed as a result of intensive interaction between a metasomatic agent and the peridotite wall rock. Based on the major and trace element geochemistry of the rock-forming minerals, significant enrichment in basaltic (Fe, Mn, Ti) and high field strength elements (Nb, Ta, Hf, Zr) was observed, compared to compositions of common lherzolite xenoliths. The presence of orthopyroxene remnants and geochemical trends in rock-forming minerals suggest that the metasomatic process ceased before complete wehrlitization was achieved. The composition of the metasomatic agent is interpreted to be a mafic silicate melt, which was further confirmed by numerical modelling of trace elements using the plate model. The model results also show that the melt/rock ratio played a key role in the degree of petrographic and geochemical transformation. The lack of equilibrium and the conclusions drawn by using variable lherzolitic precursors in the model both suggest that wehrlitization was the last event that occurred shortly before xenolith entrainment in the host mafic melt. We suggest that the wehrlitization and the Plio–Pleistocene basaltic volcanism are related to the same magmatic event.
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