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Tertiary or Mesozoic komatiites from Gorgona Island, Colombia: Field relations and geochemistry

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An exceptional occurrence of ultramafic lavas within the volcanic member of the Mesozoic (or younger) Gorgona Igneous Complex represents the first known komatiites of post-Precambrian age. Gorgona komatiites are virtually unaltered and display typical spinifex textures, with 7–10 cm long plates of olivine (Fo 88 to 91) surrounded by acicular aluminous augite, subordinate plagioclase (An 56 to 78), basaltic glass, and two spinel phases. The MgO contents of the komatiites range from 15 to 22 wt.%. Sr and Nd isotopic compositions are indicative of depletion of incompatible elements in the mantle source region, as is the case for “normal” mid-ocean ridge basalts. The komatiites are low in total REE abundances and extremely depleted in LREE. They represent primary melts generated by high degree of partial melting of the mantle. Eruption temperatures are estimated at 1,450° to 1,500° C.

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Echeverría, L.M. Tertiary or Mesozoic komatiites from Gorgona Island, Colombia: Field relations and geochemistry. Contr. Mineral. and Petrol. 73, 253–266 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00381444

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