Tholeiitic to calc-alkaline and alkaline volcanisms in an extensional arc setting of a Tethyan ophiolite: insights from small-scale compositional and temporal transitions from the Dali sector (Armenia). (January 2023)
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- Tholeiitic to calc-alkaline and alkaline volcanisms in an extensional arc setting of a Tethyan ophiolite: insights from small-scale compositional and temporal transitions from the Dali sector (Armenia). (January 2023)
- Main Title:
- Tholeiitic to calc-alkaline and alkaline volcanisms in an extensional arc setting of a Tethyan ophiolite: insights from small-scale compositional and temporal transitions from the Dali sector (Armenia)
- Authors:
- Seyler, Monique
Galoyan, Ghazar
Witt, César
Danelian, Taniel - Abstract:
- Highlights: Dali's sector shows a transition from island-arc magmatism to more alkaline volcanism. Alkaline lavas comprise E-MORB, transitional calc-alkaline basalts and atypical OIB. The transition to alkaline lavas occurred in the Tithonian–Valanginian time interval. The diversity of magmatic affinities suggests an extensional oceanic arc setting. Abstract: New field and petrographic observations, combined with whole rock and mineral geochemical analyses are applied on volcanic rocks present in the Dali sector, east of Lake Sevan (Armenia). A small-scale sampling of the volcanic sequence allows us to identify, for the first time in Armenian ophiolites, two groups of lavas (groups B and C1) stratigraphically and geochemically intermediate between previously recognized arc tholeiite (group A) and OIB-like (group C2) basalts. Their age is constrained by two distinct intercalated radiolarite sequences, which were dated as Tithonian – Valanginian. Group B lavas are low-K tholeiitic basalts and basaltic andesites derived from an enriched mantle source (LaN /YbN 1.8–6.1; SmN /YbN 1.3–2.4; Nb/Yb 2.0–6.7). The composition of their clinopyroxenes ranges from Ti-poor augite to Ti-rich diopside augite in correlation with higher La/Yb and Nb/Yb ratios in bulk rocks. Group C1 lavas are basaltic andesites containing Ti and Na-rich amphiboles (kaersutite, hastingsite) as major mineral phases. Three analyzed diopside-amphibole-porphyritic samples are alkaline trachybasalts (LaN /YbN 20–21;Highlights: Dali's sector shows a transition from island-arc magmatism to more alkaline volcanism. Alkaline lavas comprise E-MORB, transitional calc-alkaline basalts and atypical OIB. The transition to alkaline lavas occurred in the Tithonian–Valanginian time interval. The diversity of magmatic affinities suggests an extensional oceanic arc setting. Abstract: New field and petrographic observations, combined with whole rock and mineral geochemical analyses are applied on volcanic rocks present in the Dali sector, east of Lake Sevan (Armenia). A small-scale sampling of the volcanic sequence allows us to identify, for the first time in Armenian ophiolites, two groups of lavas (groups B and C1) stratigraphically and geochemically intermediate between previously recognized arc tholeiite (group A) and OIB-like (group C2) basalts. Their age is constrained by two distinct intercalated radiolarite sequences, which were dated as Tithonian – Valanginian. Group B lavas are low-K tholeiitic basalts and basaltic andesites derived from an enriched mantle source (LaN /YbN 1.8–6.1; SmN /YbN 1.3–2.4; Nb/Yb 2.0–6.7). The composition of their clinopyroxenes ranges from Ti-poor augite to Ti-rich diopside augite in correlation with higher La/Yb and Nb/Yb ratios in bulk rocks. Group C1 lavas are basaltic andesites containing Ti and Na-rich amphiboles (kaersutite, hastingsite) as major mineral phases. Three analyzed diopside-amphibole-porphyritic samples are alkaline trachybasalts (LaN /YbN 20–21; Nb/Yb 16–18). Both the group B and C1 lavas exhibit variable, although moderate, enrichments in Th/Yb for given Nb/Yb ratios and Nb negative anomalies in normalized multi-elements patterns (Nb/La 0.53–1.02), which are not correlated with the degree of enrichment of their mantle sources. Our results suggest that transitional and OIB-like volcanic lavas were generated by low- (group B) and very low- (groups C1–C2) melting of a heterogeneous mantle source in an oceanic arc–back-arc system in extension, possibly in relation with slab break-off. … (more)
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- Journal of Asian earth sciences. Volume 241(2023)
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- Journal of Asian earth sciences
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- Volume 241(2023)
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- Volume 241, Issue 2023 (2023)
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- 2023
- Volume:
- 241
- Issue:
- 2023
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- 2023-0241-2023-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2023-01
- Subjects:
- Tethyan ophiolite -- Armenia -- Island-arc magmatism -- Enriched tholeiites -- Calc-alkaline and alkaline lavas
Earth sciences -- Asia -- Periodicals
Sciences de la terre -- Asie -- Périodiques
Earth sciences
Asia
Periodicals
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.jseaes.2022.105478 ↗
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- 1367-9120
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