articleJournal of PetrologyJul 4, 2008BRONZE OA

The Composition and Evolution of Lithospheric Mantle: a Re-evaluation and its Tectonic Implications

Macquarie University · Geociencias Barcelona · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

The composition of the subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) is broadly related to the tectonothermal age of the overlying crust, suggesting a secular change in SCLM-forming processes. Most estimated compositions of Archean SCLM, based on well-studied suites of xenoliths and xenocrysts, are depleted garnet lherzolites with high orthopyroxene/olivine. However, these compositions make it difficult to account for the high shear-wave velocities measured in the cores of large cratons, and predict deeper geoid anomalies and higher elevations than are observed in most cratons. Global and regional seismic tomography indicates that most cratonic xenolith suites represent material from the lower-velocity margins of…

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