International audienceTo understand the deep cycle of water, upper mantle water content and distribution between nominally anhydrous minerals (NAMs) and hydrous minerals (e.g., amphibole) must be constrained. We need then to understand H behaviour during mantle melting and metasomatism. Major, minor and trace element compositions including water contents were obtained on ten xenoliths of spinel-bearing peridotites from the Ray Pic locality, in the Southern part of the Massif Central (France). The sample suite investigated here is composed of rather fertile lherzolites (89.4 ≤ Fo ≤ 90.8%; 11.3 ≤ cr# in spinel ≤ 21.1%; 0.942 ≤ [Yb]cpx ≤ 1.90 ppm; cpx: clinopyroxene), which can be best explained by batch melting, with degree of melting between...