Abstract
his study examined the geochemical characteristics, equilibrium temperature and pressure conditions, and oxygen isotopic ratios of mantle xenoliths from the various geological sites of the Korean peninsula. The results are as follows: (1) The ultramafic xenoliths from the Korean peninsula mainly consist of typical high magnesium olivine (MgO : 49.12-50.95 wt.%, Mg value: 90.1-92.2), corresponding to worldwide Cenozoic ultramafic xenoliths in chemical compositions. (2) The pressure-temperature conditions of ultramafic xenoliths in the Korean peninsula are from 854 to 1016o C and 4.6 to 24.4 kbar. (3) The oxygen isotopic ratios (δ18 study suggests that the high δ18 O: 5.2±0.2‰). However, olivines of the ultramafic xenoliths from the Baegdusan and Chejudo have O values ranging from 5.07 to 5.51‰ and 5.07 to 5.45‰, respectively. Based on the results, this O signature of the Baegdusan xenoliths give a hint that ~5% of the oxygen in typical , Jong-Ik Lee3 , and Mikyung Choo2 Research Center for Creativity and Convergence Education, Seoul National University of Education, Seoul 137-742, Korea O) for olivines in ultramafic xenoliths range from 5.06‰ to 5.51‰, which are relatively uniform oxygen isotopic values and overlapped by the values of N-MORB and upper mantle peridotite (δ18 a relatively wide δ18 EM2 sources originally derived from recycled sediments.
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Lee, J.-A., Kim, K., Lee, J.-I., & Choo, M. (2013). Oxygen Isotopic Ratios for Ultramafic Xenoliths from the Korean Peninsula. Journal of the Korean Earth Science Society, 34(1), 28–40. https://doi.org/10.5467/jkess.2013.34.1.28
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