Reconciling the shadow of a subduction signature with rift geochemistry and tectonic environment in Eastern Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica

Basalt-trachyte volcanoes in the Marie Byrd Land (MBL) Cenozoic province lie along the Amundsen Sea coast on the north flank of the West Antarctic rift. Basalts here are characterized by OIB-like geochemistry, restricted ranges of 87 Sr/ 86 Sr (0.702535–0.703284) and 143 Nd/ 144 Nd (0.512839–0.51300...

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Main Authors: LeMasurier, Wesley E., Choi, Sung Hi, Hart, Stanley R., Mukasa, Sam, Rogers, Nick
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Published: 2016
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https://oro.open.ac.uk/53866/1/53866.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2016.05.018
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spelling ftopenunivgb:oai:oro.open.ac.uk:53866 2023-06-11T04:03:37+02:00 Reconciling the shadow of a subduction signature with rift geochemistry and tectonic environment in Eastern Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica LeMasurier, Wesley E. Choi, Sung Hi Hart, Stanley R. Mukasa, Sam Rogers, Nick 2016-09-01 application/pdf https://oro.open.ac.uk/53866/ https://oro.open.ac.uk/53866/1/53866.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2016.05.018 unknown https://oro.open.ac.uk/53866/1/53866.pdf LeMasurier, Wesley E.; Choi, Sung Hi; Hart, Stanley R.; Mukasa, Sam and Rogers, Nick <http://oro.open.ac.uk/view/person/nwr2.html> (2016). Reconciling the shadow of a subduction signature with rift geochemistry and tectonic environment in Eastern Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. Lithos, 260 pp. 134–153. Journal Item Public PeerReviewed 2016 ftopenunivgb https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2016.05.018 2023-05-28T05:56:53Z Basalt-trachyte volcanoes in the Marie Byrd Land (MBL) Cenozoic province lie along the Amundsen Sea coast on the north flank of the West Antarctic rift. Basalts here are characterized by OIB-like geochemistry, restricted ranges of 87 Sr/ 86 Sr (0.702535–0.703284) and 143 Nd/ 144 Nd (0.512839–0.513008) and a wide range of 206 Pb/ 204 Pb (19.357–20.934). Basalts at three MBL volcanoes display two anomalies compared with the above and with all other basalts in West Antarctica. They include 143 Nd/ 144 Nd (0.512778–0.512789) values at Mt. Takahe and Mt. Siple that are 2σ lower than other West Antarctic basalts, and Ba/Nb, Ba/La, and Ba/Th values at Mt. Murphy and Mt. Takahe that are 3–8 times higher than normal OIB. Isotope and trace element data do not support crustal and lithospheric mantle contamination, or the presence of residual mantle amphibole or phlogopite as explanations of these anomalies. The apparent coincidence of these anomalies with the site of a pre-Cenozoic convergence zone along the Gondwanaland margin suggests a subduction influence. Major episodes of subduction and granitic plutonism took place in MBL during the Devonian, Permian, and Late Cretaceous. Relicts in the source region, of components from these subducted slabs, provide a credible explanation for the uncoupling of Ba from other large ion lithophile elements (LILE), for its erratic distribution, and for the anomalously low 143 Nd/ 144 Nd at Mt. Takahe. The last episode of subduction ended ~ 85 Ma, and was followed by continental break-up, rifting and lithospheric attenuation that produced the West Antarctic rift as we know it today. Thus, the enigmatic geochemical signatures in these three volcanoes seem to have been preserved roughly 61–85 m.y. after subduction ended. New calculations of source melting depth and a new determination of lithospheric thickness suggest that the source of the anomalies resides in a fossil mélange diapir that rose from the Cretaceous subducting slab, became attached to the base of the lithosphere at 80–100 ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Amundsen Sea Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Marie Byrd Land West Antarctica The Open University: Open Research Online (ORO) Amundsen Sea Antarctic Byrd Marie Byrd Land ENVELOPE(-130.000,-130.000,-78.000,-78.000) Siple ENVELOPE(-83.917,-83.917,-75.917,-75.917) Takahe ENVELOPE(-112.233,-112.233,-76.267,-76.267) West Antarctica Lithos 260 134 153
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description Basalt-trachyte volcanoes in the Marie Byrd Land (MBL) Cenozoic province lie along the Amundsen Sea coast on the north flank of the West Antarctic rift. Basalts here are characterized by OIB-like geochemistry, restricted ranges of 87 Sr/ 86 Sr (0.702535–0.703284) and 143 Nd/ 144 Nd (0.512839–0.513008) and a wide range of 206 Pb/ 204 Pb (19.357–20.934). Basalts at three MBL volcanoes display two anomalies compared with the above and with all other basalts in West Antarctica. They include 143 Nd/ 144 Nd (0.512778–0.512789) values at Mt. Takahe and Mt. Siple that are 2σ lower than other West Antarctic basalts, and Ba/Nb, Ba/La, and Ba/Th values at Mt. Murphy and Mt. Takahe that are 3–8 times higher than normal OIB. Isotope and trace element data do not support crustal and lithospheric mantle contamination, or the presence of residual mantle amphibole or phlogopite as explanations of these anomalies. The apparent coincidence of these anomalies with the site of a pre-Cenozoic convergence zone along the Gondwanaland margin suggests a subduction influence. Major episodes of subduction and granitic plutonism took place in MBL during the Devonian, Permian, and Late Cretaceous. Relicts in the source region, of components from these subducted slabs, provide a credible explanation for the uncoupling of Ba from other large ion lithophile elements (LILE), for its erratic distribution, and for the anomalously low 143 Nd/ 144 Nd at Mt. Takahe. The last episode of subduction ended ~ 85 Ma, and was followed by continental break-up, rifting and lithospheric attenuation that produced the West Antarctic rift as we know it today. Thus, the enigmatic geochemical signatures in these three volcanoes seem to have been preserved roughly 61–85 m.y. after subduction ended. New calculations of source melting depth and a new determination of lithospheric thickness suggest that the source of the anomalies resides in a fossil mélange diapir that rose from the Cretaceous subducting slab, became attached to the base of the lithosphere at 80–100 ...
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author LeMasurier, Wesley E.
Choi, Sung Hi
Hart, Stanley R.
Mukasa, Sam
Rogers, Nick
spellingShingle LeMasurier, Wesley E.
Choi, Sung Hi
Hart, Stanley R.
Mukasa, Sam
Rogers, Nick
Reconciling the shadow of a subduction signature with rift geochemistry and tectonic environment in Eastern Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
author_facet LeMasurier, Wesley E.
Choi, Sung Hi
Hart, Stanley R.
Mukasa, Sam
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title Reconciling the shadow of a subduction signature with rift geochemistry and tectonic environment in Eastern Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
title_short Reconciling the shadow of a subduction signature with rift geochemistry and tectonic environment in Eastern Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
title_full Reconciling the shadow of a subduction signature with rift geochemistry and tectonic environment in Eastern Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
title_fullStr Reconciling the shadow of a subduction signature with rift geochemistry and tectonic environment in Eastern Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Reconciling the shadow of a subduction signature with rift geochemistry and tectonic environment in Eastern Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
title_sort reconciling the shadow of a subduction signature with rift geochemistry and tectonic environment in eastern marie byrd land, antarctica
publishDate 2016
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