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Sorbadere F., Schiano Pierre, Metrich N., Bertagnini A. (2013). Small-scale coexistence of island-arc- and enriched-MORB-type basalts in the central Vanuatu arc. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 166 (5), p. 1305-1321. ISSN 0010-7999.

Titre du document
Small-scale coexistence of island-arc- and enriched-MORB-type basalts in the central Vanuatu arc
Année de publication
2013
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000325625500003
Auteurs
Sorbadere F., Schiano Pierre, Metrich N., Bertagnini A.
Source
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 2013, 166 (5), p. 1305-1321 ISSN 0010-7999
We report here major, trace element and Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic data for a new set of basaltic lavas and melt inclusions hosted in Mg-rich olivines (Fo(86-91)) from Mota Lava, in the Banks islands of the Vanuatu island arc. The results reveal the small-scale coexistence of typical island-arc basalts (IAB) and a distinct type of Nb-enriched basalts (NEB) characterized by primitive mantle-normalized trace element patterns without high-field-strength element (HFSE) depletion. The IAB show trace element patterns with prominent negative HFSE anomalies acquired during melting of mantle sources enriched with slab-derived, H2O-rich components during subduction. In contrast, the NEB display trace element features that compare favourably with enriched-mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB) and the most enriched basalts from the Vanuatu back-arc troughs. Both their trace element and Nd-Sr isotopic compositions require partial melting of an enriched-MORB-type mantle source, almost negligibly contaminated by slab-derived fluids (similar to 0.2 wt%). The coexistence of these two distinct types of primitive magma, at the scale of one volcanic island and within a relatively short span of time, would reflect a heterogeneous mantle source and/or tapping of distinct mantle sources. Direct ascent of such distinct magmas could be favoured by the extensive tectonic setting of Mota Lava Island, allowing decompression melting and sampling of variable mantle sources. Significantly, this island is located at the junction of the N-S back-arc troughs and the E-W Hazel Home extensional zone, where the plate motion diverges in both direction and rate. More broadly, this study indicates that crustal faulting in arc contexts would permit basaltic magmas to reach Earth's surface, while preserving the geochemical heterogeneity of their mantle sources.
Plan de classement
Géologie et formations superficielles [064] ; Géophysique interne [066]
Identifiant IRD
PAR00011055
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