Elements and isotopic measurements of magmatic rock samples from ODP Hole 104-642E, supplement to: Meyer, Romain; Hertogen, Jan GH; Pedersen, Rolf B; Viereck-Götte, Lothar; Abratis, Michael (2009): Interaction of mantle derived melts with crust during the emplacement of the Vøring Plateau, N.E. Atlantic. Marine Geology, 261(1-4), 3-16

Trace element and isotopic signatures of magmatic rock samples from ODP Hole 642E at the Vøring Plateau provide insight into the interaction processes of mantle melt with crust during the initial magma extrusion phases at the onset of the continental breakup. The intermediate (basaltic-andesitic) to...

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Main Authors: Meyer, Romain, Hertogen, Jan GH, Pedersen, Rolf B, Viereck-Götte, Lothar, Abratis, Michael
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 2009
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.763434
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.763434
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spelling ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.763434 2023-05-15T16:28:41+02:00 Elements and isotopic measurements of magmatic rock samples from ODP Hole 104-642E, supplement to: Meyer, Romain; Hertogen, Jan GH; Pedersen, Rolf B; Viereck-Götte, Lothar; Abratis, Michael (2009): Interaction of mantle derived melts with crust during the emplacement of the Vøring Plateau, N.E. Atlantic. Marine Geology, 261(1-4), 3-16 Meyer, Romain Hertogen, Jan GH Pedersen, Rolf B Viereck-Götte, Lothar Abratis, Michael 2009 application/zip https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.763434 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.763434 en eng PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2009.02.007 Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode cc-by-3.0 CC-BY Drilling/drill rig Leg104 Joides Resolution Ocean Drilling Program ODP Supplementary Collection of Datasets Collection article 2009 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.763434 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2009.02.007 2022-02-08T16:24:46Z Trace element and isotopic signatures of magmatic rock samples from ODP Hole 642E at the Vøring Plateau provide insight into the interaction processes of mantle melt with crust during the initial magma extrusion phases at the onset of the continental breakup. The intermediate (basaltic-andesitic) to felsic (dacitic and rhyolitic) Lower Series magmas at ODP Hole 642E appear to be produced by large amounts of melting of upper crustal material. This study not only makes use of the traditional geochemical tools to investigate crust-mantle interaction, but also explores the value of Cs geochemistry as an additional tool. The element Cs forms the largest lithophile cation, and shows the largest contrast in concentration between (depleted) mantle and continental crust. As such it is a very sensitive indicator of involvement of crustal material. The Cs data reinforce the conclusion drawn from isotopic signatures that the felsic magmas are largely anatectic crustal melts. The down-hole geochemical variation within ODP Hole 642E defines a decreasing continental crustal influence from the Lower Series into the Upper Series.This is essential information to distinguish intrinsic geochemical properties of the mantle melts from signatures imposed by crustal contamination. A comparison with data from the SE Greenland margin highlights the compositional asymmetry of the crust-mantle interactions at both sides of the paleo-Iapetus suture. While Lower Series and Middle Series rocks from the SE Greenland margin have isotopic signatures reflecting interactions with lower and middle crust, such signatures have not been observed at the mid-Norwegian margin. The geochemical data either point to a dissimilar Caledonian crustal composition and/or to different geodynamic pre-breakup rifting history at the two NE Atlantic margin segments. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Greenland Pedersen ENVELOPE(140.013,140.013,-66.668,-66.668) Vøring Plateau ENVELOPE(4.000,4.000,67.000,67.000)
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Elements and isotopic measurements of magmatic rock samples from ODP Hole 104-642E, supplement to: Meyer, Romain; Hertogen, Jan GH; Pedersen, Rolf B; Viereck-Götte, Lothar; Abratis, Michael (2009): Interaction of mantle derived melts with crust during the emplacement of the Vøring Plateau, N.E. Atlantic. Marine Geology, 261(1-4), 3-16
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description Trace element and isotopic signatures of magmatic rock samples from ODP Hole 642E at the Vøring Plateau provide insight into the interaction processes of mantle melt with crust during the initial magma extrusion phases at the onset of the continental breakup. The intermediate (basaltic-andesitic) to felsic (dacitic and rhyolitic) Lower Series magmas at ODP Hole 642E appear to be produced by large amounts of melting of upper crustal material. This study not only makes use of the traditional geochemical tools to investigate crust-mantle interaction, but also explores the value of Cs geochemistry as an additional tool. The element Cs forms the largest lithophile cation, and shows the largest contrast in concentration between (depleted) mantle and continental crust. As such it is a very sensitive indicator of involvement of crustal material. The Cs data reinforce the conclusion drawn from isotopic signatures that the felsic magmas are largely anatectic crustal melts. The down-hole geochemical variation within ODP Hole 642E defines a decreasing continental crustal influence from the Lower Series into the Upper Series.This is essential information to distinguish intrinsic geochemical properties of the mantle melts from signatures imposed by crustal contamination. A comparison with data from the SE Greenland margin highlights the compositional asymmetry of the crust-mantle interactions at both sides of the paleo-Iapetus suture. While Lower Series and Middle Series rocks from the SE Greenland margin have isotopic signatures reflecting interactions with lower and middle crust, such signatures have not been observed at the mid-Norwegian margin. The geochemical data either point to a dissimilar Caledonian crustal composition and/or to different geodynamic pre-breakup rifting history at the two NE Atlantic margin segments.
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author Meyer, Romain
Hertogen, Jan GH
Pedersen, Rolf B
Viereck-Götte, Lothar
Abratis, Michael
author_facet Meyer, Romain
Hertogen, Jan GH
Pedersen, Rolf B
Viereck-Götte, Lothar
Abratis, Michael
author_sort Meyer, Romain
title Elements and isotopic measurements of magmatic rock samples from ODP Hole 104-642E, supplement to: Meyer, Romain; Hertogen, Jan GH; Pedersen, Rolf B; Viereck-Götte, Lothar; Abratis, Michael (2009): Interaction of mantle derived melts with crust during the emplacement of the Vøring Plateau, N.E. Atlantic. Marine Geology, 261(1-4), 3-16
title_short Elements and isotopic measurements of magmatic rock samples from ODP Hole 104-642E, supplement to: Meyer, Romain; Hertogen, Jan GH; Pedersen, Rolf B; Viereck-Götte, Lothar; Abratis, Michael (2009): Interaction of mantle derived melts with crust during the emplacement of the Vøring Plateau, N.E. Atlantic. Marine Geology, 261(1-4), 3-16
title_full Elements and isotopic measurements of magmatic rock samples from ODP Hole 104-642E, supplement to: Meyer, Romain; Hertogen, Jan GH; Pedersen, Rolf B; Viereck-Götte, Lothar; Abratis, Michael (2009): Interaction of mantle derived melts with crust during the emplacement of the Vøring Plateau, N.E. Atlantic. Marine Geology, 261(1-4), 3-16
title_fullStr Elements and isotopic measurements of magmatic rock samples from ODP Hole 104-642E, supplement to: Meyer, Romain; Hertogen, Jan GH; Pedersen, Rolf B; Viereck-Götte, Lothar; Abratis, Michael (2009): Interaction of mantle derived melts with crust during the emplacement of the Vøring Plateau, N.E. Atlantic. Marine Geology, 261(1-4), 3-16
title_full_unstemmed Elements and isotopic measurements of magmatic rock samples from ODP Hole 104-642E, supplement to: Meyer, Romain; Hertogen, Jan GH; Pedersen, Rolf B; Viereck-Götte, Lothar; Abratis, Michael (2009): Interaction of mantle derived melts with crust during the emplacement of the Vøring Plateau, N.E. Atlantic. Marine Geology, 261(1-4), 3-16
title_sort elements and isotopic measurements of magmatic rock samples from odp hole 104-642e, supplement to: meyer, romain; hertogen, jan gh; pedersen, rolf b; viereck-götte, lothar; abratis, michael (2009): interaction of mantle derived melts with crust during the emplacement of the vøring plateau, n.e. atlantic. marine geology, 261(1-4), 3-16
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