Abstract: One of the major topics of debate in ophiolite geology
is the original tectonic setting of ophiolites. New studies show
that most ophiolites are formed more frequently in a supra-
subduction zone (SSZ) environment and that only a very small
number of ophiolites have formed in an oceanic range (MOR).
The Masirah ophiolite is one of the few oceanic ridge ophiolites
that have been preserved, and the evidence that was formed in a
subduction environment is missing (Moseley and Abbotts 1979,
Dilek and Furnes, 2011; Rollinson, 2017). Masirah Island, the
Batain and Ras Madrah areas of eastern Oman are almost
entirely composed of a well-developed ophiolite, known as the
Masirah ophiolite (Fig. 1), which is, however, completely
unrelated to the nearby Semail Ophiolite in the northern Oman
Mountains (Fig. 2). The Masirah ophiolite is Jurassic in age and
represents oceanic lithosphere derived from the Indian Ocean,
but is about 15–20 Myr later than emplacement of mid-
Cretaceous Semail ophiolite in northern Oman. The presence of
basaltic to rhyolitic lavas of calc-alkaline affinity and boninites
in the lava sequence of the Semail ophiolite led several
researchers to propose a back-arc basin model for this ophiolite
(e.g. Tamura and Arai, 2006; Godard et al., 2008; Rollinson and
Adetunji, 2015).
The Masirah Ophiolite shows close affinities with MORB
peridotites in general. Most of the olivine from the Masirah
harzburgites show Fo contents that are similar to those of olivine
from MORB. Both pyroxenes in these harzburgites have similar
Mg# values, Al
2
O
3
and Cr
2
O
3
contents to those of pyroxenes
from MORB peridotites. The observed primitive mantle-
normalized REE patterns showing enrichment in LREEs indicate
that the Masirah peridotites have been modified by fluids or
melts enriched in LREEs in a MORB environment.
Podiform chromitites housed in ophiolites today interpreted as
magmatic deposits formed during the reaction of molten rock in
environments spike in the middle of the ocean (MOR) or
suprasubduccion zone (SSZ) (Arai and Matsukage, 1998;
Rollinson and Adetunji, 2015). The Masirah chromitites has a
mineral chemistry similar to the mineral chemistry of chromite
crystallized from MOR magmas. The Cr# values of chromite in
the Masirah chromatite are similar to those of MOR peridotites.
These findings suggest that the ultramafic and mafic cumulate
rock assemblages overlying the upper mantle peridotites in the
Masirah ophiolite represent the products of magma evolution in a
MOR initiation stage within the proto Indian Ocean.
Coexisting high- and low-Cr# associations of chromitite and
dunite have been found in the Semail ophiolite, which illustrates
the common situation of ophiolites having both SSZ and MOR
geochemical signatures. Cr# varies from 40–60 for shallow
chromite bodies, and over the range 70–80 for the deep locations.
This diversity of chromitite types suggests two stages of
magmatic activity were responsible for the chromitite genesis, in
response to a switch of tectonic setting. The first is residual from
lower degree, partial melting of peridotite, which produced low-
Cr# chromitites at the Moho transition zone, possibly in a mid-
ocean-ridge setting. The second chromitite-forming event
involves higher degree partial melting, which produced high-Cr#
discordant chromitite in the upper mantle, possibly in a supra-
subduction zone setting.
Assemblages of mono- and poly-phase silicate inclusions
(including olivine, orthopyroxene, clinopyroxene, amphibole,
phlogopite, serpentine, native Fe, FeO, alloy, sulfide, calcite,
laurite, celestine and halite) within chromite have been observed
in the low Cr# podiform chromitites from the Semail and
Masirah ophiolites. The existence of hydrous silicate inclusions
in the chromite calls for a role of hydration during chromite
genesis. High-T bright green hornblende–edenite included in the
SSZ Semail Ophiolite vs MORB Masirah Ophiolite:
A Perspective from Podiform Chromitites
Sobhi NASIR
1, *
UNESCO Chair for Ophiolite Studies, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman
Citation: Nasir, 2020. SSZ Semail Ophiolite vs MORB Masirah Ophiolite: A Perspective from Podiform Chromitites. Acta Geologica Sinica
(English Edition), 94(supp. 1): 51–52. DOI: 10.1111/1755-6724.14462
* Corresponding author. E-mail: sobhi@squ.edu.om
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Fig. 1. Geological map of Semail Ophiolite.