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Subduction to post-collisional volcanism in the Northern Arabian-Nubian Shield: Genesis of Cryogenian/Ediacaran intermediate-felsic magmas and the lifespan of a Neoproterozoic mature island arc.
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Precambrian Research . Jun2021, Vol. 358, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p. - Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- • Dokhan andesite and dacite were erupted in a Neoproterozoic subduction setting. • The arc crust thickness (~32 km) is comparable to that of mature arcs. • Dokhan andesite and dacite are dated at ~ 660 Ma. • Post-Dokhan volcanics and felsites were formed in a post-collisional setting after ~ 600 Ma. • The magmatic arc lifespan was ~ 70 Ma. The Neoproterozoic intermediate-felsic volcanic rocks in the Wadi Ambagy area, Eastern Desert of Egypt, comprise three units: Dokhan intermediate-felsic volcanics, post-Dokhan felsic volcanics and felsites. The Dokhan lavas are generally porphyritic and composed of andesite and dacite with subordinate basalt, whereas the post-Dokhan felsic volcanics are represented by phyric and aphyric rhyolites. The medium-K calc-alkaline nature, LILE enrichment, Ta-Nb anomalies and LREE-enriched patterns of the Dokhan volcanic rocks are consistent with development in a subduction setting. Arc crustal thickness estimation using average (La/Yb)n is ~ 32 km, indicating that these rocks were generated in a Neoproterozoic island arc with thick crust. The subduction magmas were generated by hydrous mantle melting and they evolved by fractional crystallization. In contrast, the post-Dokhan felsic volcanics and felsites have medium- to high-K and shoshonitic affinities, respectively. They are highly silicic with weak to absent Ta-Nb anomalies and significant Nb, Zr, Hf and REE enrichment, which increases from the post-Dokhan felsic volcanics to the felsites. These geochemical features suggest generation in a post-collisional to within-plate tectonic setting by partial melting of mafic or intermediate arc crustal sources. SHRIMP U-Pb zircon dating indicates a crystallization age of ~ 660 Ma for the subduction-related Dokhan andesite and dacite, reflecting a magmatic arc lifespan longer than previously considered. The change of setting from subduction to post-collisional was accompanied by an increased role of crustal sources in the generation of the felsic magmas, resulting in differentiation of the accreted arc crust. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- *ISLAND arcs
*VOLCANISM
*SUBDUCTION
*MAGMAS
*VOLCANOLOGY
*DACITE
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 03019268
- Volume :
- 358
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Precambrian Research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 150018820
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2021.106148