Metasomatized Lithosphere and the Origin of Alkaline Lavas
California Institute of Technology
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Abstract
Recycled oceanic crust, with or without sediment, is often invoked as a source component of continental and oceanic alkaline magmas to account for their trace-element and isotopic characteristics. Alternatively, these features have been attributed to sources containing veined, metasomatized lithosphere. In melting experiments on natural amphibole-rich veins at 1.5 gigapascals, we found that partial melts of metasomatic veins can reproduce key major- and trace-element features of oceanic and continental alkaline magmas. Moreover, experiments with hornblendite plus lherzolite showed that reaction of melts of amphibole-rich veins with surrounding lherzolite can explain observed compositional trends from…
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- Geology
- Basalt
- Metasomatism
- Geochemistry
- Lithosphere
- Partial melting
- Amphibole
- Oceanic crust
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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