Enrichment of 18O in the mantle sources of the Antarctic portion of the Karoo large igneous province

Karoo continental flood basalt (CFB) province is known for its highly variable trace element and isotopic composition, often attributed to the involvement of continental lithospheric sources. Here, we report oxygen isotopic compositions measured with secondary ion mass spectrometry for hand-picked o...

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Published in:Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
Main Authors: Heinonen, Jussi S., Luttinen, Arto V., Whitehouse, M.J.
Other Authors: Department of Geosciences and Geography, Finnish Museum of Natural History, Earth Sciences Unit
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Published: Springer-Verlag 2018
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description Karoo continental flood basalt (CFB) province is known for its highly variable trace element and isotopic composition, often attributed to the involvement of continental lithospheric sources. Here, we report oxygen isotopic compositions measured with secondary ion mass spectrometry for hand-picked olivine phenocrysts from similar to 190 to 180 Ma CFBs and intrusive rocks from Vestfjella, western Dronning Maud Land, that form an Antarctic extension of the Karoo province. The Vestfjella lavas exhibit heterogeneous trace element and radiogenic isotope compositions (e.g., epsilon(Nd) from -16 to +2 at 180 Ma) and the involvement of continental lithospheric mantle and/or crust in their petrogenesis has previously been suggested. Importantly, our sample set also includes rare primitive dikes that have been derived from depleted asthenospheric mantle sources (epsilon(Nd) up to + 8 at 180 Ma). The majority of the oxygen isotopic compositions of the olivines from these dike rocks (delta O-18 = 4.4-5.2%; Fo = 78-92 mol%) are also compatible with such sources. The olivine phenocrysts in the lavas, however, are characterized by notably higher delta O-18 (6.2-7.5%; Fo = 70-88 mol%); and one of the dike samples gives intermediate compositions (5.2-6.1%, Fo = 83-87 mol%) between the other dikes and the CFBs. The oxygen isotopic compositions do not correlate with radiogenic isotope compositions susceptible to crustal assimilation (Sr, Nd, and Pb) or with geochemical indicators of pyroxene-rich mantle sources. Instead, delta O-18 correlates positively with enrichments in large-ion lithophile elements (especially K) and Os-187. We suggest that the oxygen isotopic compositions of the Vestfjella CFB olivines primarily record large-scale subduction-related metasomatism of the sub-Gondwanan mantle (base of the lithosphere or deeper) prior to Karoo magmatism. The overall influence of such sources to Karoo magmatism is not known, but, in addition to continental lithosphere, they may be responsible for some of the geochemical ...
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/233825 2025-04-13T14:10:46+00:00 Enrichment of 18O in the mantle sources of the Antarctic portion of the Karoo large igneous province 18O-rikastuminen Karoon suuren magmaprovinssin antarktisen osan vaippalähteissä Heinonen, Jussi S. Luttinen, Arto V. Whitehouse, M.J. Department of Geosciences and Geography Finnish Museum of Natural History Earth Sciences Unit 2018-03-29T07:21:01Z 21 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/233825 eng eng Springer-Verlag 10.1007/s00410-018-1447-4 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/233825 85042436904 000427307200003 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess openAccess Geosciences CONTINENTAL FLOOD BASALTS LARGE IGNEOUS PROVINCE mantle CONTAMINATION OXYGEN ISOTOPES Karoo Antarctica olivine metasomatism Continental flood basalt DRONNING-MAUD-LAND TRACE-ELEMENT COMPOSITION OXYGEN-ISOTOPE EVIDENCE FLOOD-BASALT PROVINCE OCEAN ISLAND BASALTS SUB-ARC MANTLE CONTINENTAL BASALTS EAST ANTARCTICA RECYCLED CRUST TECTONIC DISCRIMINATION Article acceptedVersion 2018 ftunivhelsihelda 2025-03-17T15:14:41Z Karoo continental flood basalt (CFB) province is known for its highly variable trace element and isotopic composition, often attributed to the involvement of continental lithospheric sources. Here, we report oxygen isotopic compositions measured with secondary ion mass spectrometry for hand-picked olivine phenocrysts from similar to 190 to 180 Ma CFBs and intrusive rocks from Vestfjella, western Dronning Maud Land, that form an Antarctic extension of the Karoo province. The Vestfjella lavas exhibit heterogeneous trace element and radiogenic isotope compositions (e.g., epsilon(Nd) from -16 to +2 at 180 Ma) and the involvement of continental lithospheric mantle and/or crust in their petrogenesis has previously been suggested. Importantly, our sample set also includes rare primitive dikes that have been derived from depleted asthenospheric mantle sources (epsilon(Nd) up to + 8 at 180 Ma). The majority of the oxygen isotopic compositions of the olivines from these dike rocks (delta O-18 = 4.4-5.2%; Fo = 78-92 mol%) are also compatible with such sources. The olivine phenocrysts in the lavas, however, are characterized by notably higher delta O-18 (6.2-7.5%; Fo = 70-88 mol%); and one of the dike samples gives intermediate compositions (5.2-6.1%, Fo = 83-87 mol%) between the other dikes and the CFBs. The oxygen isotopic compositions do not correlate with radiogenic isotope compositions susceptible to crustal assimilation (Sr, Nd, and Pb) or with geochemical indicators of pyroxene-rich mantle sources. Instead, delta O-18 correlates positively with enrichments in large-ion lithophile elements (especially K) and Os-187. We suggest that the oxygen isotopic compositions of the Vestfjella CFB olivines primarily record large-scale subduction-related metasomatism of the sub-Gondwanan mantle (base of the lithosphere or deeper) prior to Karoo magmatism. The overall influence of such sources to Karoo magmatism is not known, but, in addition to continental lithosphere, they may be responsible for some of the geochemical ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Antarktis* Dronning Maud Land East Antarctica Ocean Island HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Antarctic Dronning Maud Land East Antarctica Osan ENVELOPE(11.089,11.089,64.873,64.873) The Antarctic Vestfjella ENVELOPE(-14.000,-14.000,-73.167,-73.167) Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 173 3
spellingShingle Geosciences
CONTINENTAL FLOOD BASALTS
LARGE IGNEOUS PROVINCE
mantle
CONTAMINATION
OXYGEN ISOTOPES
Karoo
Antarctica
olivine
metasomatism
Continental flood basalt
DRONNING-MAUD-LAND
TRACE-ELEMENT COMPOSITION
OXYGEN-ISOTOPE EVIDENCE
FLOOD-BASALT PROVINCE
OCEAN ISLAND BASALTS
SUB-ARC MANTLE
CONTINENTAL BASALTS
EAST ANTARCTICA
RECYCLED CRUST
TECTONIC DISCRIMINATION
Heinonen, Jussi S.
Luttinen, Arto V.
Whitehouse, M.J.
Enrichment of 18O in the mantle sources of the Antarctic portion of the Karoo large igneous province
title Enrichment of 18O in the mantle sources of the Antarctic portion of the Karoo large igneous province
title_full Enrichment of 18O in the mantle sources of the Antarctic portion of the Karoo large igneous province
title_fullStr Enrichment of 18O in the mantle sources of the Antarctic portion of the Karoo large igneous province
title_full_unstemmed Enrichment of 18O in the mantle sources of the Antarctic portion of the Karoo large igneous province
title_short Enrichment of 18O in the mantle sources of the Antarctic portion of the Karoo large igneous province
title_sort enrichment of 18o in the mantle sources of the antarctic portion of the karoo large igneous province
topic Geosciences
CONTINENTAL FLOOD BASALTS
LARGE IGNEOUS PROVINCE
mantle
CONTAMINATION
OXYGEN ISOTOPES
Karoo
Antarctica
olivine
metasomatism
Continental flood basalt
DRONNING-MAUD-LAND
TRACE-ELEMENT COMPOSITION
OXYGEN-ISOTOPE EVIDENCE
FLOOD-BASALT PROVINCE
OCEAN ISLAND BASALTS
SUB-ARC MANTLE
CONTINENTAL BASALTS
EAST ANTARCTICA
RECYCLED CRUST
TECTONIC DISCRIMINATION
topic_facet Geosciences
CONTINENTAL FLOOD BASALTS
LARGE IGNEOUS PROVINCE
mantle
CONTAMINATION
OXYGEN ISOTOPES
Karoo
Antarctica
olivine
metasomatism
Continental flood basalt
DRONNING-MAUD-LAND
TRACE-ELEMENT COMPOSITION
OXYGEN-ISOTOPE EVIDENCE
FLOOD-BASALT PROVINCE
OCEAN ISLAND BASALTS
SUB-ARC MANTLE
CONTINENTAL BASALTS
EAST ANTARCTICA
RECYCLED CRUST
TECTONIC DISCRIMINATION
url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/233825