High-Nb hawaiite-mugearite and high-Mg calc-alkaline lavas from northeastern Iran: Oligo-Miocene melts from modified mantle wedge
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Tertiary volcanic rocks in northwestern Firoozeh, Iran (the Meshkan triangular structural unit),
constitute vast outcrops (up to 250 km2) of high-Mg basaltic andesites to dacites that are
associated with high-Nb hawaiites and mugearites. Whole-rock 40Ar/39Ar ages show a restricted
range of 24.1 ± 0.4-22.9 ± 0.5 Ma for the volcanic rocks. The initial ratios of 87Sr/86Sr and
143Nd/144Nd vary from 0.703800 to 0.704256 and 0.512681 to 0.512877, respectively, in the
high-Mg basaltic andesites-dacites. High-Th contents (up to 11 ppm) and Sr/Y values (27-100)
and the isotopic composition of the subalkaline high-Mg basaltic andesites-dacites indicate
derivation from a mantle modified by slab and sediment partial melts. Evidence such as reverse
zoning and resorbed textures and high Ni and Cr contents in the evolved samples indicate that
magma mixing with mafic melts and concurrent fractional crystallization lead to the compositional
evolution of this series. The high-Nb hawaiites and mugearites, by contrast, have a sodic
alkaline affinity and are silica undersaturated; they are also enriched in Nb (up to 47 ppm) and a
wide range of incompatible trace elements, including LILE, LREE, and HFSE. Geochemistry and Sr-
Nd isotopic compositions of the high-Nb hawaiites and mugearites suggest derivation from a
mantle source affected by lower degrees of slab melts. Post-orogenic slab break-off is suggested
to have prompted the asthenospheric upwelling that triggered partial melting in mantle metasomatized
by slab-derived melts.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
High-Nb hawaiites-mugearites; high-Mg basaltic andesites-dacites; slab melt metasomatism; adakitic; magma mixing; slab break-off; northeastern Iran
Elenco autori:
Conticelli, Sandro; Fioretti, ANNA MARIA; Braschi, Eleonora
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