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Kistufell: Primitive Melt from the Iceland Mantle Plume 总被引:5,自引:2,他引:5
This paper presents new geochemical data from Kistufell (64°48'N,17°13'W), a monogenetic table mountain situated directlyabove the inferred locus of the Iceland mantle plume. Kistufellis composed of the most primitive olivine tholeiitic glassesfound in central Iceland (MgO 10·56 wt %, olivine Fo89·7).The glasses are interpreted as near-primary, high-degree plumemelts derived from a heterogeneous mantle source. Mineral, glassand bulk-rock (glass + minerals) chemistry indicates a low averagemelting pressure (15 kbar), high initial crystallization pressuresand temperatures (1015 kbar and 1270°C), and eruptiontemperatures (1240°C) that are among the highest observedin Iceland. The glasses have trace element signatures (Lan/Ybn<1, Ban/Zrn 0·550·58) indicative ofa trace element depleted source, and the SrNdPbisotopic ratios (87Sr/86Sr 0·703040·70308,143Nd/144Nd 0·5130580·513099, 206Pb/204Pb18·34318·361) further suggest a long-termtrace element depletion relative to primordial mantle. HighHe isotopic ratios (15·316·8 R/Ra) combinedwith low 207Pb/204Pb (15·4215·43) suggestthat the mantle source of the magma is different from that ofNorth Atlantic mid-ocean ridge basalt. Negative Pb anomalies,and positive Nb and Ta anomalies indicate that the source includesa recycled, subducted oceanic crustal or mantle component. PositiveSr anomalies (Srn/Ndn = 1·391·50) furthersuggest that this recycled source component involves lower oceaniccrustal gabbros. The 相似文献
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