Textural and compositional zoning in plagioclase phenocrysts:implications for magma chamber processes in the Emeishan large Igneous Province, SW China

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Qi Chen [1 ,2 ]
SongYue Yu [1 ]
LieMeng Chen [1 ]
ShengHua Zhou [1 ]
Jian Kang [1 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] University of Chinese Academy of
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Textural and compositional zoning within plagioclase phenocrysts records the magma chamber processes, such as magma differentiation, magma recharge and mixing, and crustal contamination. The plagioclase phenocrysts in the Daqiao and Qiaojia plagioclase-phyric basalts from the Emeishan Large Igneous Province(LIP)show complex textural and compositional zoning patterns,e.g., normal, reverse, oscillatory, and patchy zoning patterns. Most plagioclase phenocrysts exhibit a core–rim normal zoning pattern(Pl-A) with euhedral high-An cores(An = 76–78%, in mole fraction) and low-An rims(An= 68–72%), indicative of the crystal regrowth processes caused by recharge of relatively evolved magmas after the formation of high-An cores. Some phenocrysts have a core–rim reverse zoning pattern(Pl-B) with irregular ovaloid cores, characterized by extremely low An(60–61 mol%) and Ba(84–88 ppm) contents and extremely high87Sr/86Sr ratios(0.7120–0.7130). The rims of the Pl-B have relatively high An(69–72 %), Ba(~160 ppm) contents, and low87Sr/86Sri(~0.7056). These Pl-B plagioclase phenocrysts preserve the information about the interaction between the crustal xenocrysts and the transporting magmas. Some plagioclase phenocrysts show a core–mantle–rim oscillatory zoning pattern(Pl-C) with multiple oscillations of An(70–80 %), Ba(88–147ppm)from core to rim, revealing replenishment and mixing of multiple batches of basaltic melts with diverse compositions.87Sr/86Sr ratios of the Pl-C do not vary significantly(0.7050–0.7054). A small portion of phenocrysts has patchy patterns in the cores(Pl-D), where the low-An patches(72–75 %) in form of elliptical or irregular elongated shapes were enclosed by the high-An domains(80–87 %).These features can be attributed to crystal dissolution and regrowth processes during the reaction between earlyformed low-Cumulates and recharged hot primitive melts.The cores, mantles, and rims of different types of plagioclase phenocrysts(except the core of Pl-B) commonly display nearly constant Sr isotopic compositions, implying insignificant wall-rock assimilation at shallow-level magma reservoir(s) during the growth of these plagioclase phenocrysts. In conclusion, the massive crystallization of plagioclase in the late stage was an important controlling factor for the formation of iron-rich basalts in the Emeishan LIP.
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