peridotite

Peridotite emplaced in the continental crust is typically found in obducted ophiolite complexes, as xenoliths in basalts and kimberlite pipes, and as orogenic peridotite massifs and alpine peridotites. Olivine is unstable at shallow depths and reacts rapidly with water, so that much surface peridotite has been altered to serpentinite by a process in which the pyroxenes and olivines are converted to green serpentine.
Labels: asthenosphere, basaltic, igneous rock, kimberlite pipes, olivine, opiolite complexes, peridotite, plutonic, pyroxenes, serpentine, serpentinite, ultrabasic, ultramafic, upper mantle

