scholarly journals Pyroxenites and Megacrysts From Alkaline Melts of the Calatrava Volcanic Field (Central Spain): Inferences From Trace Element Geochemistry and Sr-Nd Isotope Composition

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlos Villaseca ◽  
Javier García Serrano ◽  
David Orejana
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.K. Gilmer ◽  
et al.

<div>Table S1: Whole-rock compositions of analyzed samples. Table S2: Major and trace element geochemistry of feldspar. Table S3: Major and trace element geochemistry of pyroxene. Table S4: Major and trace element geochemistry of biotite. Table S5: Major and trace element geochemistry of amphibole. Table S6: Zircon geochronology and trace element geochemistry. Table S7: Lutetium and hafnium isotopic compositions of zircon. Table S8: Amphibole-plagioclase thermometry. Table S9: Sample locations and lithologies.<br></div>


2008 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 321-330 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tim S. Brewer ◽  
Melanie J. Leng ◽  
Anson W. Mackay ◽  
Angela L. Lamb ◽  
Jonathan J. Tyler ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 77 ◽  
pp. 92-107
Author(s):  
Rossana Muzio ◽  
Elena Peel ◽  
Natalia Porta ◽  
Fernando Scaglia

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eric Brown ◽  
Charles Lesher

&lt;p&gt;Basalts are generated by adiabatic decompression melting of the upper mantle, and thus provide spatial and temporal records of the thermal, compositional, and dynamical conditions of their source regions. Uniquely constraining these factors through the lens of melting is challenging given the complexity of the melting process. To limit the &lt;em&gt;a priori&lt;/em&gt; assumptions typically required for forward modeling of mantle melting, and to assess the robustness of the modeling results, we combine a Markov chain Monte Carlo sampling method with the forward melting model REEBOX PRO [1] simulating adiabatic decompression melting of lithologically heterogeneous mantle. Using this method, we invert for mantle potential temperature (Tp), lithologic trace element and isotopic composition and abundance, and melt productivity together with a robust evaluation of the uncertainty in these system properties. We have applied this new methodology to constrain melting beneath the Reykjanes Peninsula (RP) of Iceland [2] and here extend the approach to Iceland&amp;#8217;s Northern Volcanic Zone (NVZ). We consider melting of a heterogeneous mantle source involving depleted peridotite and pyroxenite lithologies, e.g., KG1, MIX1G and G2 pyroxenites. Best-&amp;#64257;t model sources for Iceland basalts contain more than 90% depleted peridotite and less than 10% pyroxenite with Tp ~125-200 &amp;#176;C above ambient mantle. The trace element and Pb and Nd isotope composition of the depleted source beneath the Reykjanes Peninsula is similar to DMM [3], whereas depleted mantle for the NVZ is isotopically distinct and more trace element enriched. Conversely, inverted pyroxenite trace element compositions are similar for RP and NVZ and are more enriched than previously inferred, despite marked differences in their Pb and Nd isotope composition. We use these new constraints on the Iceland source to investigate their relative importance in basalt genesis along the adjoining Reykjanes and Kolbeinsey Ridges. We find that the proportion of pyroxenite diminishes southward along Reykjanes Ridge and is seemingly absent to the north along the Kolbeinsey Ridge. Moreover, abundances of inverted RP and NVZ depleted mantle also diminish away from Iceland and give way to a common depleted source for the North Atlantic. These findings further illuminate the along-strike variability in source composition along the North Atlantic ridge system influenced by the Iceland melting anomaly, while reconciling geochemical, geophysical and petrologic constraints required to rigorously test plume vs. non-plume models.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;[1] Brown &amp; Lesher (2016); G^3, v. 17, p. 3929-2968&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;[2] Brown et al. (2020); EPSL, v. 532, 116007&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;[3] Workman and Hart (2005); EPSL, v.231, p. 53-72&lt;/p&gt;


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