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Melt extraction thermal evolution

Direct evidence for the compositional effects of partial melt extraction is preserved in samples of upper-mantle lithosphere with a range of ages, including Archean cratonic mantle, Proterozoic subcontinental mantle, and modern oceanic mantle. Samples of upper mantle are collected as xenoliths, peridotites dredged from oceanic fracture zones, and slices of upper mantle tectonically exposed at the surface, and extensive samples exist from both oceanic and continental settings (see Chapters 2.04 and 2.05). Here, data sets are assembled for oceanic and subcontinental mantle lithosphere, and compositional trends are compared to those predicted for partial melt extraction from fertile peridotite in order to deduce the role that melt extraction has played in producing compositional variability in upper-mantle lithosphere, and to place constraints on the thermal evolution of the mantle. [Pg.1064]


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