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Sr-Nd-Pb isotope ratios, geochemical compositions, and40Ar/39Ar data of lavas from San Felix Island (Southeast Pacific): Implications for magma genesis and sources
W.s. SharpK.m. HaaseDieter F. MertzCarl-dieter Garbe-schönbergsubject
BasaltgeographyIncompatible elementgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEarth scienceSeamountTrace elementGeochemistryGeologyMantle plumeMantle (geology)Volcanic rockVolcanoGeologydescription
We present the first trace element and age data combined with new Sr, Nd, and Pb isotope ratios on lavas from San Felix Island in the Southeast Pacific. A 40Ar/39Ar plateau age of 421 ± 18 ka implies young intraplate volcanic activity in this region relative to the ∼22 Ma old volcanism on the neighbouring Easter seamount chain (ESC). The incompatible element compositions of the San Felix magmas are similar to those of EM1-type basalts from Gough, although the isotopic compositions differ. San Felix formed some 20 Ma after the ESC plume affected the plate in this region but no chemical signature of the ESC material is observed in the young volcanic rocks. The composition of the San Felix basalts indicates a mantle source containing old continental lithospheric material from either metasomatized mantle or recycled sediments, which ascends in a weak mantle plume.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2000-04-01 | Terra Nova |