Title
Petrology and geochemistry of meta-ultramafic rocks in the Paleozoic Granjeno Schist, northeastern Mexico: Remnants of Pangaea ocean floor
11627/407211627/4072
Author
Torres Sánchez, Sonia Alejandra
Augustsson, Carita
Jenchen, Uwe
Barboza Gudiño, Rafael J.
Alemán Gallardo, Eduardo
Ramírez Fernández, Juan Alonso
Torres Sánchez, Darío
Abratis, Michael
Abstract
"The Granjeno Schist is a meta-volcanosedimentary upper Paleozoic complex in northeastern Mexico. We suggest different tectonic settings for metamorphism of its serpentinite and talc-bearing rocks based on petrographic and geochemical compositions. According to the REE ratios (LaN/YbN = 0.51 –20.0 and LaN/SmN = 0.72–9.1) and the enrichment in the highly incompatible elements Cs (0.1 ppm), U (2.8 ppm), and Zr (60 ppm) as well as depletion in Ba (1 – 15 ppm), Sr (1 –184 ppm), Pb (0.1 –14 ppm), and Ce (0.1 –1.9 ppm) the rocks have mid-ocean ridge and subduction zones characteristics. The serpentinite contains Al-chromite, ferrian chromite and magnetite. The Al-chromite is characterized by Cr# of 0.48 to 0.55 suggesting a MORB origin, and Cr# of 0.93 to 1.00 for the ferrian chromite indicates a prograde metamorphism. We propose at least two serpentinization stages of lithospheric mantle for the ultramafic rock of the Granjeno Schist, (1) a first in an ocean-floor environment at sub-greenschist to greenschist facies conditions and (2) later a serpentinization phase related to the progressive replacement of spinel by ferrian chromite and magnetite at greenschist to low amphibolite facies conditions during regional metamorphism. The second serpentinization phase took place in an active continental margin during the Pennsylvanian. We propose that the origin of the ultramafic rocks is related to an obduction and accretional event at the western margin of Pangea."
Publication date
2017-01Publication type
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2017-0029Knowledge area
GEOLOGÍACollections
Keywords
Ultramafic rocksSerpentinite
Granjeno Schist
Northeastern Mexico
Gondwana
Pangea
Citation
Torres-Sánchez, S., Augustsson, C., Jenchen, U., et al. (2017). Petrology and geochemistry of meta-ultramafic rocks in the Paleozoic Granjeno Schist, northeastern Mexico: Remnants of Pangaea ocean floor. Open Geosciences, 9(1), pp. 361-384. Retrieved 20 Aug. 2018, from doi:10.1515/geo-2017-0029View/ Open
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