Time constraints on the origin of large volume basalts derived from O-isotope and trace element mineral zoning and U-series disequilibria in the Laki and Grímsvötn volcanic system

The 1783–1784 AD fissure eruption of Laki (Iceland) produced 15 km^3 of homogeneous basaltic lavas and tephra that are characterized by extreme (3‰) ^(18)O-depletion relative to normal mantle. Basaltic tephra erupted over the last 8 centuries and as late as in November 2004 from the Grímsvötn...

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Published in:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Main Authors: Bindeman, Ilya N., Sigmarsson, Olgeir, Eiler, John
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Published: Elsevier 2006
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2006.02.029
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spelling ftcaltechauth:oai:authors.library.caltech.edu:9kt27-9sn38 2024-10-20T14:09:48+00:00 Time constraints on the origin of large volume basalts derived from O-isotope and trace element mineral zoning and U-series disequilibria in the Laki and Grímsvötn volcanic system Bindeman, Ilya N. Sigmarsson, Olgeir Eiler, John 2006-05-15 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2006.02.029 unknown Elsevier https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2006.02.029 eprintid:35170 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Other Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 245(1-2), 245-259, (2006-05-15) Laki oxygen isotopes diffusion segregation U-series disequilibria info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2006 ftcaltechauth https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2006.02.029 2024-09-25T18:46:45Z The 1783–1784 AD fissure eruption of Laki (Iceland) produced 15 km^3 of homogeneous basaltic lavas and tephra that are characterized by extreme (3‰) ^(18)O-depletion relative to normal mantle. Basaltic tephra erupted over the last 8 centuries and as late as in November 2004 from the Grímsvötn central volcano, which together with Laki are a part of a single volcanic system, is indistinguishable in δ^(18)O from Laki glass. This suggests that all tap a homogeneous and long-lived low-δ^(18)O magma reservoir. In contrast, we observe extreme oxygen isotope heterogeneity (2.2–5.2‰) in olivine and plagioclase contained within these lavas and tephra, and disequilibrium mineral-glass oxygen-isotope fractionations. Such low-δ^(18)O_(glass) values, and extreme 3‰ range in δ^(18)O_(olivine) have not been described in any other unaltered basalt. The energy constrained mass balance calculation involving oxygen isotopes and major element composition calls for an origin of the Laki–Grímsvötn quartz tholeiitic basaltic melts with δ^(18)O = 3.1‰ by bulk digestion of low-δ^(18)O hydrated basaltic crust with δ^(18)O = − 4‰ to + 1‰, rather than magma mixing with ultra-low-δ^(18)O silicic melt. The abundant Pleistocene hyaloclastites, which were altered by synglacial meltwaters, can serve as a likely assimilant material for the Grímsvötn magmas. The (^(226)Ra /^(230)Th) activity ratio in Laki lavas and 20th century Grímsvötn tephras is 13% in-excess of secular equilibrium, but products of the 20th century Grímsvötn eruptions have equilibrium (^(210)Pb /^(226)Ra). Modeling of oxygen isotope exchange between disequilibrium phenocrysts and magmas, and these short-lived U-series nuclides yields a coherent age for the Laki–Grímsvötn magma reservoir between 100 and 1000 yrs. We propose the existence of uniquely fingerprinted, low-δ^(18)O, homogeneous, large volume, and long-lived basaltic reservoir beneath the Laki–Grímsvötn volcanic system that has been kept alive in its position above the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Caltech Authors (California Institute of Technology) Laki ENVELOPE(-18.237,-18.237,64.070,64.070) Earth and Planetary Science Letters 245 1-2 245 259
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topic Laki
oxygen isotopes
diffusion
segregation
U-series disequilibria
spellingShingle Laki
oxygen isotopes
diffusion
segregation
U-series disequilibria
Bindeman, Ilya N.
Sigmarsson, Olgeir
Eiler, John
Time constraints on the origin of large volume basalts derived from O-isotope and trace element mineral zoning and U-series disequilibria in the Laki and Grímsvötn volcanic system
topic_facet Laki
oxygen isotopes
diffusion
segregation
U-series disequilibria
description The 1783–1784 AD fissure eruption of Laki (Iceland) produced 15 km^3 of homogeneous basaltic lavas and tephra that are characterized by extreme (3‰) ^(18)O-depletion relative to normal mantle. Basaltic tephra erupted over the last 8 centuries and as late as in November 2004 from the Grímsvötn central volcano, which together with Laki are a part of a single volcanic system, is indistinguishable in δ^(18)O from Laki glass. This suggests that all tap a homogeneous and long-lived low-δ^(18)O magma reservoir. In contrast, we observe extreme oxygen isotope heterogeneity (2.2–5.2‰) in olivine and plagioclase contained within these lavas and tephra, and disequilibrium mineral-glass oxygen-isotope fractionations. Such low-δ^(18)O_(glass) values, and extreme 3‰ range in δ^(18)O_(olivine) have not been described in any other unaltered basalt. The energy constrained mass balance calculation involving oxygen isotopes and major element composition calls for an origin of the Laki–Grímsvötn quartz tholeiitic basaltic melts with δ^(18)O = 3.1‰ by bulk digestion of low-δ^(18)O hydrated basaltic crust with δ^(18)O = − 4‰ to + 1‰, rather than magma mixing with ultra-low-δ^(18)O silicic melt. The abundant Pleistocene hyaloclastites, which were altered by synglacial meltwaters, can serve as a likely assimilant material for the Grímsvötn magmas. The (^(226)Ra /^(230)Th) activity ratio in Laki lavas and 20th century Grímsvötn tephras is 13% in-excess of secular equilibrium, but products of the 20th century Grímsvötn eruptions have equilibrium (^(210)Pb /^(226)Ra). Modeling of oxygen isotope exchange between disequilibrium phenocrysts and magmas, and these short-lived U-series nuclides yields a coherent age for the Laki–Grímsvötn magma reservoir between 100 and 1000 yrs. We propose the existence of uniquely fingerprinted, low-δ^(18)O, homogeneous, large volume, and long-lived basaltic reservoir beneath the Laki–Grímsvötn volcanic system that has been kept alive in its position above the ...
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author Bindeman, Ilya N.
Sigmarsson, Olgeir
Eiler, John
author_facet Bindeman, Ilya N.
Sigmarsson, Olgeir
Eiler, John
author_sort Bindeman, Ilya N.
title Time constraints on the origin of large volume basalts derived from O-isotope and trace element mineral zoning and U-series disequilibria in the Laki and Grímsvötn volcanic system
title_short Time constraints on the origin of large volume basalts derived from O-isotope and trace element mineral zoning and U-series disequilibria in the Laki and Grímsvötn volcanic system
title_full Time constraints on the origin of large volume basalts derived from O-isotope and trace element mineral zoning and U-series disequilibria in the Laki and Grímsvötn volcanic system
title_fullStr Time constraints on the origin of large volume basalts derived from O-isotope and trace element mineral zoning and U-series disequilibria in the Laki and Grímsvötn volcanic system
title_full_unstemmed Time constraints on the origin of large volume basalts derived from O-isotope and trace element mineral zoning and U-series disequilibria in the Laki and Grímsvötn volcanic system
title_sort time constraints on the origin of large volume basalts derived from o-isotope and trace element mineral zoning and u-series disequilibria in the laki and grã­msvã¶tn volcanic system
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