Rare Earth Element Geochemistry of Shuanggou Ophiolites from Xinping County,Yunnan Province
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    Exposed in the Ailaoshan ophiolito belt and typically representing Paleotethyan ophiolites, the Shuanggou ophiolites are composed of metaperidotite,gabbro, diabase and basalt. Chemically, metaperidotite is of LREE-enriched type, resulting Probably from the metasomatism of components enriched in large-ion lithophile elements (LILE). The melt formed by partial melting of the mantleis depleted in LREE, whereas in diabase and basalt, there exist both LREE-depleted type and LREE-enriched type, with the former corresponding to N-MORB and the latter to E-MORB. It is considered that the LREE-depleted type was derived from the depleted mantle source, while the LREE-enriched type experienced an event of LREE and LILE enrichment. The REE characteristics of Shuanggou ophiolites imply that they might have been formed in a back-arc basin environment.

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黄忠祥,韩 松,董金泉,贾秀勤,张 旗,赵大升,1993,云南新平县双沟蛇绿岩稀土元素地球化学研究[J].岩石矿物学杂志,12(3):205~212. Huang Zhongxiang, Han Song, Dong Jinquan, Jia Xiuqin, Zhang Qi, Zhao Dasheng Institute of High Ene gy Physics, Academia Sinica, Beijing Institute of Geology, Academia Sinica,1993,Rare Earth Element Geochemistry of Shuanggou Ophiolites from Xinping County, Yunnan Province[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,12(3):205~212.

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