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The magmatic feeding system of the Campi Flegrei caldera: Architecture and temporal evolution

Authors :
Sonia Tonarini
Ilenia Arienzo
V. Di Renzo
Giovanni Orsi
Massimo D'Antonio
M. A. Di Vito
Lucia Civetta
DI RENZO, Valeria
Arienzo, Ilenia
Civetta, Lucia
D'Antonio, Massimo
Tonarini, S.
Di Vito, M. A.
Orsi, Giovanni
Source :
Chemical geology 281 (2011): 227–241., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Di Renzo, V. (1); Arienzo, L. (1); Civetta, L. (1)(2); D'Antonio, M. (1)(3); Tonarini, S. (4); Di Vito, M.A.(1) ; Orsi, G.(1)/titolo:The magmatic feeding system of the Campi Flegrei caldera: Architecture and temporal evolution./doi:/rivista:Chemical geology/anno:2011/pagina_da:227/pagina_a:241/intervallo_pagine:227–241/volume:281
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2011.

Abstract

To develop a model of both the structure and evolution of the Campi Flegrei caldera (CFc) magmatic feeding system, geochronological, geochemical and Sr, Nd, Pb and B isotopic data of representative volcanic products of the past 15 ka have been combined with geophysical and melt inclusion literature data, structural setting and dynamics of the resurgent caldera. According to previous petrological data, the CFc magmatic feeding system consists of a deep reservoir, in which mantle-derived K-basaltic parental magmas differentiate to shoshonite, latite and trachyte, through combined crustal contamination and fractional crystallization processes, and shallow reservoirs where the evolved magmas further differentiate and mingle/mix before eruptions. The Sr, Nd, Pb, and B isotope data allow recognition of three distinct magmatic components. One component is believed to be residual magma from the Neapolitan Yellow Tuff (NYT) caldera forming eruption. The NYT component (87Sr/86Sr of 0.70750–53, 143Nd/144Nd ratio of ca. 0.51246, 206Pb/204Pb of ca. 19.04 and δ11B of ca. –7.9‰), has been the most prevalent component over the past 15 ka being mixed, in most cases, with the other two components. One of these other components is best recognized in the Minopoli 2 magma, first erupted 10 ka ago. Minopoli 2 magma is shoshonitic in composition and is the most enriched in radiogenic Sr (87Sr/86Sr of ca. 0.70860) and unradiogenic Nd and Pb (143Nd/144Nd ratio of ca. 0.51236, 206Pb/204Pb of ca. 18.90), and is characterised by δ11B value of ca. –7.32‰. The third component is trachytic in composition and has higher 206Pb/204Pb (ca. 19.08), lower 87Sr/86Sr (ca. 0.70726) and δ11B (−9.8‰) and higher 143Nd/144Nd (ca. 0.51250), with respect to the NYT component. This third component is best recognized in the Astroni 6 magma and did not appear until ca. 4 ka. The identified isotopically distinct magmatic components were erupted in different sectors of the CFc. During both I (

Details

ISSN :
00092541
Volume :
281
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemical Geology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e028f0a507781895eaf74b9dee7a0be2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2010.12.010