Sr-Nd-Pb-He-O Isotope and Geochemical Constraints on the Genesis of Cenozoic Magmas from the West Antarctic Rift
The West Antarctic Rift System (WARS) represents one of the major active continental extension zones on Earth. The Ross Sea coast in northern Victoria Land (NVL) is littered with alkaline rift-related igneous products (Middle Eocene–Present). This study characterizes the nature of the magma source i...
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description | The West Antarctic Rift System (WARS) represents one of the major active continental extension zones on Earth. The Ross Sea coast in northern Victoria Land (NVL) is littered with alkaline rift-related igneous products (Middle Eocene–Present). This study characterizes the nature of the magma source involved in the rift process through geochemical–isotopic investigation of Cenozoic basalts from NVL, and provides important constraints for the reconstruction of the tectono-magmatic evolution of the Ross Sea region–WARS. The chemical compositions of the basalts (Miocene–Present) display major and trace element characteristics typical of ocean island basalts (OIB), with strong enrichment in the most incompatible elements. Whole-rock isotopic compositions are in the range 0·7028–0·7034 for 87Sr/86Sr, 0·5129–0·5130 for 143Nd/144Nd (ε Nd(t) ∼ 4·8–6·7), 19·3–19·7 for 206Pb/204Pb, 15·4–15·6 for 207Pb/204Pb and 38·7–39·3 for 208Pb/204Pb, suggesting a HIMU-like (high U/Pb) signature of the mantle source. Determinations of 3He/4He on crushed olivine yielded values between 5·7 and 7·2 times the atmospheric ratio, similar to the lithospheric mantle and in the range of mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB). The δ18O ol of olivine separates varies from 4·92 to 5·53‰ and is positively correlated with Fo content. Integration of our geochemical and isotope data with available geological, geophysical and geochronological data has led to the following reconstruction. The differences in the oxygen isotope values principally reflect the involvement of a heterogeneous mantle source and/or the assimilation of variable amounts of hydrothermally altered crustal rocks from the volcanic edifices. The 3He/4He data allow us to exclude a plume-driven model to explain the continuing rifting process. Based on the evidence of metasomatic processes, we propose a model to generate the mantle source(s) of the Cenozoic basaltic melts of the NVL. This is sublithospheric mantle metasomatized during an amagmatic extensional event that affected the WARS in the ... |
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spelling | fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:petrology:50/7/1359 2025-01-16T19:22:26+00:00 Sr-Nd-Pb-He-O Isotope and Geochemical Constraints on the Genesis of Cenozoic Magmas from the West Antarctic Rift Nardini, Isabella Armienti, Pietro Rocchi, Sergio Dallai, Luigi Harrison, Darrell 2009-07-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://petrology.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/50/7/1359 https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egn082 en eng Oxford University Press http://petrology.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/50/7/1359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egn082 Copyright (C) 2009, Oxford University Press Original Papers TEXT 2009 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egn082 2013-05-28T08:44:14Z The West Antarctic Rift System (WARS) represents one of the major active continental extension zones on Earth. The Ross Sea coast in northern Victoria Land (NVL) is littered with alkaline rift-related igneous products (Middle Eocene–Present). This study characterizes the nature of the magma source involved in the rift process through geochemical–isotopic investigation of Cenozoic basalts from NVL, and provides important constraints for the reconstruction of the tectono-magmatic evolution of the Ross Sea region–WARS. The chemical compositions of the basalts (Miocene–Present) display major and trace element characteristics typical of ocean island basalts (OIB), with strong enrichment in the most incompatible elements. Whole-rock isotopic compositions are in the range 0·7028–0·7034 for 87Sr/86Sr, 0·5129–0·5130 for 143Nd/144Nd (ε Nd(t) ∼ 4·8–6·7), 19·3–19·7 for 206Pb/204Pb, 15·4–15·6 for 207Pb/204Pb and 38·7–39·3 for 208Pb/204Pb, suggesting a HIMU-like (high U/Pb) signature of the mantle source. Determinations of 3He/4He on crushed olivine yielded values between 5·7 and 7·2 times the atmospheric ratio, similar to the lithospheric mantle and in the range of mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB). The δ18O ol of olivine separates varies from 4·92 to 5·53‰ and is positively correlated with Fo content. Integration of our geochemical and isotope data with available geological, geophysical and geochronological data has led to the following reconstruction. The differences in the oxygen isotope values principally reflect the involvement of a heterogeneous mantle source and/or the assimilation of variable amounts of hydrothermally altered crustal rocks from the volcanic edifices. The 3He/4He data allow us to exclude a plume-driven model to explain the continuing rifting process. Based on the evidence of metasomatic processes, we propose a model to generate the mantle source(s) of the Cenozoic basaltic melts of the NVL. This is sublithospheric mantle metasomatized during an amagmatic extensional event that affected the WARS in the ... Text Antarc* Antarctic Ross Sea Victoria Land Ocean Island HighWire Press (Stanford University) Antarctic Ross Sea Victoria Land Journal of Petrology 50 7 1359 1375 |
spellingShingle | Original Papers Nardini, Isabella Armienti, Pietro Rocchi, Sergio Dallai, Luigi Harrison, Darrell Sr-Nd-Pb-He-O Isotope and Geochemical Constraints on the Genesis of Cenozoic Magmas from the West Antarctic Rift |
title | Sr-Nd-Pb-He-O Isotope and Geochemical Constraints on the Genesis of Cenozoic Magmas from the West Antarctic Rift |
title_full | Sr-Nd-Pb-He-O Isotope and Geochemical Constraints on the Genesis of Cenozoic Magmas from the West Antarctic Rift |
title_fullStr | Sr-Nd-Pb-He-O Isotope and Geochemical Constraints on the Genesis of Cenozoic Magmas from the West Antarctic Rift |
title_full_unstemmed | Sr-Nd-Pb-He-O Isotope and Geochemical Constraints on the Genesis of Cenozoic Magmas from the West Antarctic Rift |
title_short | Sr-Nd-Pb-He-O Isotope and Geochemical Constraints on the Genesis of Cenozoic Magmas from the West Antarctic Rift |
title_sort | sr-nd-pb-he-o isotope and geochemical constraints on the genesis of cenozoic magmas from the west antarctic rift |
topic | Original Papers |
topic_facet | Original Papers |
url | http://petrology.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/50/7/1359 https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egn082 |