Geochemistry, Sr-Nd-Pb isotopes and geochronology of amphibole-and mica-bearing lamprophyres in north western Iran: Implications for mantle wedge heterogeneity in a palaeo-subduction zone
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Lamprophyres of different age showing distinctive mineralogy, geochemistry and isotopic ratios are exposed in
northwestern Iran. They can be divided into Late Cretaceous sannaite, Late Oligocene-Early Miocene camptonite
(amphibole-bearing) and Late Miocene minette (mica-bearing) and spessartite (amphibole-bearing) lamprophyres.
Sannaites have high-Ti amphibole along with high-Ti and Al clinopyroxene, and they are characterised by homogeneous enrichment in incompatible trace elements with troughs at Pb. Spessartites have hornblende and low-Al
and Ti clinopyroxene, and they are characterised by enriched incompatible trace element pattern with depletions
of Nb, Ta, Pb, and Ti with respect to large ion lithophile elements. Minettes have high-Ti and Al brown mica and
low-Al and Ti clinopyroxene, and similar to spessartite, are characterised by fractionation of high field strength
elements with respect to large ion lithophile elements, with troughs at Nb, Ta, and Ti and a peak at Pb. Minettes
show high initial 87Sr/86Sr values up to 0.70760 and low initial 143Nd/144Nd down to 0.512463 with a negative
correlation, consistent with the trace element distribution related with an enriched mantle source modified
after sediment recycling during subduction and continental collision.
Cretaceous sannaites and Early Miocene spessartites show low initial 87Sr/86Sr approaching 0.70447 and high 143Nd/144Nd values up to 0.512667, which are consistent with a depleted within-plate mantle source. Minette
and spessartite lamprophyres show high initial 206Pb/204Pb, 207Pb/204Pb, and 208Pb/204Pb values, whereas
sannaites have lower, but variable, initial 206Pb/204Pb, 207Pb/204Pb, and 208Pb/204Pb values with respect to those
of calc-alkaline lamprophyres. Minettes originated by partial melting of a metasomatised lithospheric mantle
following siliciclastic sediment recycling by subduction. In contrast, sannaites were generated from the partial
melting of a similar lithospheric mantle that was metasomatised by within-plate agents
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
alkaline and calc-alkaline lamprophyres; geochemistry Sr-Nd-Pb isotopes; geochronology; mantle heterogeneity; Iran
Elenco autori:
Conticelli, Sandro; Braschi, Eleonora
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