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Using chalcophile elements to constrain crustal contamination and xenolith-magma interaction in Cenozoic basalts of eastern China
Gang Zeng;  Xiao-Wen Huang;  Mei-Fu Zhou;  Li-Hui Chen;  Xi-Sheng Xu
2016
发表期刊Lithos
卷号258–259页码:163-172
摘要

Continental basalts have complicated petrogenetic processes, and their chemical compositions can be affected by multi-staged geological evolution. Compared to lithophile elements, chalcophile elements including Ni, platinum-group elements (PGEs) and Cu are sensitive to sulfide segregation and fractional crystallization during the evolution of mantle-derived magmas and can provide constraints on the genesis of continental basalts. Cenozoic intra-continental alkaline basalts in the Nanjing basaltic field, eastern China, include high-Ca and low-Ca varieties. All these basalts have poor PGE contents with Ir ranging from 0.016 ppb to 0.288 ppb and high Cu/Pd ratios from 0.7 × 105 to 4.7 × 105 (5.7 × 103 for DMM), indicating that they were derived from sulfide-saturated mantle sources with variable amounts of residual sulfide during melting or might undergo an early-sulfide segregation in the mantle. Relatively high Cu/Pd ratios along with high Pd concentrations for the high-Ca alkaline basalts indicate an additional removal of sulfide during magma ascent. Because these basalts have high, variable Pd/Ir ratios (2.8–16.8) with low Ce/Pb (9.9–19.7) ratios and εNd values (+3.6–+6.4), crustal contamination is proposed to be a potential process to induce the sulfide saturation and removal. Significantly increased Pd/Ir ratios for few high-Ca basalts can be explained by the fractionation of laurite or Ru-Os-Ir alloys with olivine or chromite. For low-Ca alkaline basalts, their PGE contents are well correlated with the MgO, Sc contents, incompatible element ratios (Lu/Hf, Na/Ti and Ca/Al) and Hf isotopes. Good correlations are also observed between Pd/Ir (or Rh/Ir) and Na/Ti (or Ca/Al) ratios. Variations of these elemental ratios and Hf isotopes is previously documented to be induced by the mixing of peridotite xenolith-released melts during ascent. Therefore, we suggest that such xenolith–magma interaction are also responsible for the variable PGE compositions of low-Ca alkaline basalts.

关键词Platinum-group Elements alkaline Basalts crustal Contamination xenolith–magma Interaction eastern China
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语种英语
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/9600
专题矿床地球化学国家重点实验室
作者单位1.State Key Laboratory for Mineral Deposits Research, School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Nanjing University, Xianlin Avenue 163, Nanjing 210046, China
2.State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China
3.Department of Earth Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
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Gang Zeng;Xiao-Wen Huang;Mei-Fu Zhou;Li-Hui Chen;Xi-Sheng Xu. Using chalcophile elements to constrain crustal contamination and xenolith-magma interaction in Cenozoic basalts of eastern China[J]. Lithos,2016,258–259:163-172.
APA Gang Zeng;Xiao-Wen Huang;Mei-Fu Zhou;Li-Hui Chen;Xi-Sheng Xu.(2016).Using chalcophile elements to constrain crustal contamination and xenolith-magma interaction in Cenozoic basalts of eastern China.Lithos,258–259,163-172.
MLA Gang Zeng;Xiao-Wen Huang;Mei-Fu Zhou;Li-Hui Chen;Xi-Sheng Xu."Using chalcophile elements to constrain crustal contamination and xenolith-magma interaction in Cenozoic basalts of eastern China".Lithos 258–259(2016):163-172.
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