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Geochemical characteristics of lavas from Broken Ridge, the Naturaliste Plateau and southernmost Kerguelen Plateau: Cretaceous plateau volcanism in the southeast Indian Ocean

Authors :
W.B. Jones
Hugh L Davies
Vincent J. M. Salters
John J. Mahoney
Douglas G. Pyle
Frederick A. Frey
Source :
Chemical Geology. 120:315-345
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1995.

Abstract

Lavas from several major bathymetric highs in the eastern Indian Ocean that are likely to have formed as Early to Middle Cretaceous manifestations of the Kerguelen hotspot are predominantly tholeiitic; so too are glass shards from Eocene to Paleocene volcanic ash layers on Broken Ridge, which are believed to have come from eruptions on the Ninetyeast Ridge. The early dominance of tholeiitic compositions contrasts with the more recent intraplate, alkalic volcanism of the Kerguelen Archipelago. Isotopic and incompatible-element ratios of the plateau lavas are distinct from those of Indian mid-ocean ridge basalts; their Nd, Sr, 207Pb204Pb and 208Pb204Pb isotopic ratios overlap with but cover a much wider range than measured for more recent oceanic products of the Kerguelen hotspot (including the Ninetyeast Ridge) or, indeed, oceanic lavas from any other hotspot in the world. Samples from the Naturaliste Plateau and ODP Site 738 on the southern tip of the Kerguelen Plateau are particularly noteworthy, with ϵNd(T) = − 13 to −7, (87Sr86Sr)T=0.7090 to 0.7130 and high 207Pb204Pb relative to 206Pb204Pb. In addition, the low-ϵNd(T) Naturaliste Plateau samples are elevated in SiO2 (> 54 wt%). In contrast to “DUPAL” oceanic islands such as the Kerguelen Archipelago, Pitcairn and Tristan da Cunha, the plateau lavas with extreme isotopic characteristics also have relative depletions in Nb and Ta (e.g., ThTa, La Nb > primitive mantle values); the lowest ϵNd(T) and highest ThTa and La Nb values occur at sites located closest to rifted continental margins. Accepting a Kerguelen plume origin for the plateau lavas, these characteristics probably reflect the shallow-level incorporation of continental lithosphere in either the head of the early Kerguelen plume or in plume-derived magmas, and suggest that the influence of such material diminished after the period of plateau construction. Contamination of asthenosphere with the type of material affecting Naturaliste Plateau and Site 738 magmatism appears unlikely to be the cause of low-206Pb04Pb Indian mid-ocean ridge basalts. Finally, because isotopic data for the plateaus do not cluster or form converging arrays in isotope-ratio plots, they provide no evidence for either a quickly evolving, positive ϵNd, relatively high-206Pb204Pb plume composition, or a plume source dominated by mantle with ϵNd of −3 to ∼ 0.

Details

ISSN :
00092541
Volume :
120
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemical Geology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5dc4f1066dbdbbd074d154d4cc561ed5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0009-2541(94)00144-w