MANTLE PERIDOTITES IN THE INGALLS OPHIOLITE
New trace element data suggests the units are geochemically quite distinct. Unit 1 shows the most extreme REE depletion relative to chondrite, indicating these rocks are residues. Unit 2 rocks have comparable depletions but are marked by slight positive Eu anomalies, which may be indicative of refertilization. Unit 3 is distinctly less depleted in REE compared to Units 1 and 2, and the cumulate wehrlite unit has higher REE concentrations than all mantle tectonites. Cr-spinels in Unit 1 fall above the field for abyssal peridotites, also indicating the Unit 1 harzburgites-dunites are residues. Unit 2 Cr-spinels are within this field, indicating a lower degree of partial melting. Unit 3 Cr-spinels are lowest in the abyssal peridotite field, consistent with their less depleted REE signatures. Spinels for units 2 and 3 encompass a wider range of Mg #, which is consistent with both MORB and suprasubduction zone origin.
New data presented in this study are compatible with the proposal that at least part of the harzburgitic Ingalls mantle was refertilized by an infiltrating basaltic melt. Ongoing study should clarify the relationship of the peridotites to the polygenetic mafic assemblages within the Ingalls and lead to a better understanding of the tectonic setting of the ophiolite.