Pb isotope evidence for contributions from different Iceland mantle components to Palaeogene East Greenland flood basalts.

We present new Pb isotope data on 21 samples of break-up-related flood basalts (56–54 Ma) from the Blosseville Kyst region of East Greenland. These samples show a considerable range in isotopic composition (206Pb/204Pb 17.6 to 19.3) that broadly correlates with compositional type. The ‘low-Ti’ type...

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Main Authors: Peate, David, Stecher, Ole
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Language:English
Published: 2003
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Online Access:https://forskning.ruc.dk/da/publications/32dab97e-cb65-4a10-b799-731882ac41b0
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0024-4937(02)00250-5
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spelling fturoskildefispu:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/32dab97e-cb65-4a10-b799-731882ac41b0 2023-05-15T15:45:00+02:00 Pb isotope evidence for contributions from different Iceland mantle components to Palaeogene East Greenland flood basalts. Peate, David Stecher, Ole 2003 https://forskning.ruc.dk/da/publications/32dab97e-cb65-4a10-b799-731882ac41b0 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0024-4937(02)00250-5 https://hdl.handle.net/1800/32dab97e-cb65-4a10-b799-731882ac41b0 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Peate , D & Stecher , O 2003 , ' Pb isotope evidence for contributions from different Iceland mantle components to Palaeogene East Greenland flood basalts. ' , Lithos , vol. 67 , no. 1-2 , pp. 39-52 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S0024-4937(02)00250-5 Sr–Nd–Pb isotopes Flood basalts East Greenland Iceland plume article 2003 fturoskildefispu https://doi.org/10.1016/S0024-4937(02)00250-5 2022-12-11T06:55:35Z We present new Pb isotope data on 21 samples of break-up-related flood basalts (56–54 Ma) from the Blosseville Kyst region of East Greenland. These samples show a considerable range in isotopic composition (206Pb/204Pb 17.6 to 19.3) that broadly correlates with compositional type. The ‘low-Ti’ type is characterised by the lowest 206Pb/204Pb (17.6 to 18.2) and highest Nd55Ma (+8 to +11), whereas the ‘very high-Ti’ type has the opposite characteristics (206Pb/204Pb 18.9 to 19.3: Nd55Ma +5 to +6), with the ‘high-Ti’ type lying in between (206Pb/204Pb 18.3 to 19.0: Nd55Ma +6 to +8). Crustal contamination in this region produces unradiogenic 206Pb/204Pb and Nd values, as is clearly seen in one sample (206Pb/204Pb 16.2; Nd55Ma +2). Thus, the negative correlation between 206Pb/204Pb and Nd shown by most of the samples confirms inferences from trace element data that crustal interaction has been minimal in the selected samples. Uncontaminated Palaeogene East Greenland flood basalts appear to have sampled the same broad range in mantle compositions seen in Recent Iceland basalts. In contrast to the peripheral lava suites from the British Isles and Southeast Greenland, where the inferred uncontaminated magmas have a restricted and relatively unradiogenic 206Pb/204Pb composition (‘North Atlantic End-Member’—NAEM: [J. Petrol. 41 (2000) 919]), the uncontaminated lavas and dykes of East Greenland and the Faroes from close to the plume track show a wide compositional range and include magmas with high 206Pb/204Pb, similar to the most radiogenic values found in recent Icelandic basalts. Furthermore, the main volume of lavas in East Greenland is displaced away from the NAEM towards this radiogenic Pb component. Thus, this ‘Iceland radiogenic Pb end-member’ component was a significant contributor to the break-up-related magmatism, at least close to the inferred plume track, suggesting that it has been an inherent component of the Iceland plume upwelling for the last 56 Myr or so, although perhaps absent earlier. We present new ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Blosseville kyst East Greenland Faroes Greenland Iceland North Atlantic Roskilde University Research Portal (RUC) Blosseville Kyst ENVELOPE(-26.417,-26.417,68.750,68.750) Greenland Lithos 67 1-2 39 52
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topic Sr–Nd–Pb isotopes
Flood basalts
East Greenland
Iceland plume
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Flood basalts
East Greenland
Iceland plume
Peate, David
Stecher, Ole
Pb isotope evidence for contributions from different Iceland mantle components to Palaeogene East Greenland flood basalts.
topic_facet Sr–Nd–Pb isotopes
Flood basalts
East Greenland
Iceland plume
description We present new Pb isotope data on 21 samples of break-up-related flood basalts (56–54 Ma) from the Blosseville Kyst region of East Greenland. These samples show a considerable range in isotopic composition (206Pb/204Pb 17.6 to 19.3) that broadly correlates with compositional type. The ‘low-Ti’ type is characterised by the lowest 206Pb/204Pb (17.6 to 18.2) and highest Nd55Ma (+8 to +11), whereas the ‘very high-Ti’ type has the opposite characteristics (206Pb/204Pb 18.9 to 19.3: Nd55Ma +5 to +6), with the ‘high-Ti’ type lying in between (206Pb/204Pb 18.3 to 19.0: Nd55Ma +6 to +8). Crustal contamination in this region produces unradiogenic 206Pb/204Pb and Nd values, as is clearly seen in one sample (206Pb/204Pb 16.2; Nd55Ma +2). Thus, the negative correlation between 206Pb/204Pb and Nd shown by most of the samples confirms inferences from trace element data that crustal interaction has been minimal in the selected samples. Uncontaminated Palaeogene East Greenland flood basalts appear to have sampled the same broad range in mantle compositions seen in Recent Iceland basalts. In contrast to the peripheral lava suites from the British Isles and Southeast Greenland, where the inferred uncontaminated magmas have a restricted and relatively unradiogenic 206Pb/204Pb composition (‘North Atlantic End-Member’—NAEM: [J. Petrol. 41 (2000) 919]), the uncontaminated lavas and dykes of East Greenland and the Faroes from close to the plume track show a wide compositional range and include magmas with high 206Pb/204Pb, similar to the most radiogenic values found in recent Icelandic basalts. Furthermore, the main volume of lavas in East Greenland is displaced away from the NAEM towards this radiogenic Pb component. Thus, this ‘Iceland radiogenic Pb end-member’ component was a significant contributor to the break-up-related magmatism, at least close to the inferred plume track, suggesting that it has been an inherent component of the Iceland plume upwelling for the last 56 Myr or so, although perhaps absent earlier. We present new ...
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Stecher, Ole
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Stecher, Ole
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title Pb isotope evidence for contributions from different Iceland mantle components to Palaeogene East Greenland flood basalts.
title_short Pb isotope evidence for contributions from different Iceland mantle components to Palaeogene East Greenland flood basalts.
title_full Pb isotope evidence for contributions from different Iceland mantle components to Palaeogene East Greenland flood basalts.
title_fullStr Pb isotope evidence for contributions from different Iceland mantle components to Palaeogene East Greenland flood basalts.
title_full_unstemmed Pb isotope evidence for contributions from different Iceland mantle components to Palaeogene East Greenland flood basalts.
title_sort pb isotope evidence for contributions from different iceland mantle components to palaeogene east greenland flood basalts.
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