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Production of isotopic variability in continental basalts by cryptic crustal contamination

Authors :
Glazner, Allen F.
Farmer, G. Lang
Source :
Science. January 3, 1992, Vol. 255 Issue 5040, p72, 3 p.
Publication Year :
1992

Abstract

Regional variations in the Nd, Sr, and Pb isotopic compositions of Neogene basalts from the western United States are commonly interpreted to originate in the subcontinental mantle. In southere California, isotopic variability is restricted to lavas that lack mantle-derived xenoliths; xenolith-bearing basalts have uniform isotopic compositions similar to those of ocean-island basalts (OIBs). Combined with available geochemical data, these observations suggest that isotopic variability at these volcanoes results from subtle crustal contamination, locally by mafic crust, of primitive OIB-like magma. Recognition of such cryptic contamination may help to reconcile local disrepancies between tectonic and isotopic vies of the subcontinental mantle.<br />ISOTOPIC VARIATIONS IN BASALTS CAN yield information about the geodynamic history of the mantle. For example, variations in the Sr and Nd isotopic compositions of basalts have been used to [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Volume :
255
Issue :
5040
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.11947078