Petrogenesis of a basalt-comendite-pantellerite rock suite: The Boseti Volcanic Complex (Main Ethiopian Rift)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Petrological and geochemical data for basic
(alkali basalts and hawaiites) and silicic peralkaline
rocks, plus rare intermediate products (mugearites and
benmoreites) from the Pleistocene Boseti volcanic complex (Main Ethiopian Rift, East Africa) are reported in
this work. The basalts are slightly alkaline or transitional,
have peaks at Ba and Nb in the mantle-normalized
diagrams and relatively low 87Sr/86Sr (0.7039-0.7044).
The silicic rocks (pantellerites and comendites) are rich in
sanidine and anorthoclase, with mafic phases being
represented by fayalite-rich olivine, opaque oxides, aenigmatite and slightly Na-rich ferroaugite (ferrohedenbergite).
These rocks were generated after prolonged fractional
crystallization process (up to 90-95 %) starting from
basaltic parent magmas at shallow depths and fO2 conditions near the QFM buffer. The apparent Daly Gap
between mafic and evolved Boseti rocks is explained with
a model involving the silicic products filling upper crustal
magma chambers and erupted preferentially with respect
to basic and intermediate products. Evolved liquids could
have been the only magmas which filled the uppermost
magma reservoirs in the crust, thus giving time to evolve
towards Rb-, Zr- and Nb-rich peralkaline rhyolites in
broadly closed systems.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Boseti Volcanic Complex (Main Ethiopian Rift);
List of contributors:
Lustrino, Michele; Marzoli, Andrea
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