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Helium isotopes provide no evidence for deep mantle involvement in widespread Cenozoic volcanism across Central Asia
Authors:TL Barry  AV Ivanov  SV Rasskazov  EI Demonterova  TJ Dunai  GR Davies  D Harrison  
Institution:

aCardiff University-BAS/NIGL, c/o NIGL, BGS, Keyworth, Nottingham, NG12 5GG, UK

bInstitute of the Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Lermontov st., 128, Irkutsk 664033, Russia

cFaculteit der Aard en Levenswetenschappen, Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1085, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands

dIsotopengeologie, ETH Zentrum, Sonneggstrasse 5, CH-8092, Zurich, Switzerland

Abstract:Small-volume alkali basaltic volcanism has occurred intermittently for the past + 30 My across a vast area of thick continental crust from southern Siberia, through Mongolia to northeast China. With a lack of evidence for Basin-and-Range-type crustal extension or rifting, models to explain the widely dispersed, yet long-lived, volcanism tend to favour involvement of one or more mantle plume(s). We examine the range of 3He/4He isotope values in olivine phenocrysts from basalts, and their entrained mantle xenoliths, from Hamar Daban in southern Siberia, and Hangai in central Mongolia, in order to examine whether upwelling lower mantle appears to be present beneath central Asia and thus test the validity of the plume model for this region. Our results show that the maximum 3He/4He value for the Siberian basalts is 8.12 ± 0.2Ra, and the maximum value for Mongolian basalts is 9.5 ± 0.5Ra. These values suggest that there is no significant contribution from a high 3He/4He primordial component that would strongly argue a lower mantle source. Overlap with commonly reported values for MORB leads us to propose that the source of the magmatism derives from the shallow asthenosphere. Alternative models to a deeply sourced mantle plume that may be able to explain the magmatism include: a shallow thermal anomaly confined to the upper mantle but either fed laterally or caused by thermal blanketing of the large Asian landmass; replacement or delamination of the lowermost lithosphere in response to tectonic stresses; or large-scale mantle disturbance or overturn caused by a protracted history of subduction beneath central Asia that ended regionally with the Jurassic closure of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean, but continues further afield with the present Indo-Asia collision.
Keywords:Central Asia  Helium isotopes  Continental volcanism  Mantle dynamics  Mantle plumes
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