Compositional and thermal state of the upper mantle beneath the Bering Sea basalt province: Evidence from the Chukchi Peninsula of Russia

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Akinin, VV
Roden, MF
Francis, D
Apt, J
MollStalcup, E
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[1] UNIV GEORGIA, DEPT GEOL, ATHENS, GA 30602 USA
[2] NE INTERDISCIPLINARY RES INST, MAGADAN 685000, RUSSIA
[3] MCGILL UNIV, DEPT GEOL SCI, MONTREAL, PQ H3A 2A7, CANADA
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10.1139/e17-065
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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Nephelinites and basanites of the Enmelen volcanic field, Chukchi Peninsula, Russia, contain upper mantle xenoliths of relatively calcium- and magnesium-rich spinel Iherzolites, pyroxenites, and megacrysts. The phase assemblages of the Iherzolites require equilibration near 1.5 GPa, and calculated equilibration temperatures for most inclusions are in the range 850-1030 degrees C. These temperatures are similar to those calculated for Iherzolite inclusions from other Bering Sea localities (Nunivak Island and Seward Peninsula) and are higher than temperatures expected for likely conductive geotherms beneath these volcanic fields. The relatively high temperatures may be the result of magma intrusion into the mantle lithosphere and consequent perturbation of the geotherm shortly before entrainment of the xenoliths in basalt. Two Enmelen Iherzolites equilibrated at higher temperatures (1230-1240 degrees C) and provide further evidence for heating due to intrusive magmas. Some spinel Iherzolite inclusions have flat rare earth element patterns and major and trace element abundances close to that of the bulk silicate earth. Based on the occurrence of similar fertile peridotites at Nunivak Island and Seward Peninsula, near-primitive mantle compositions appear to be common in the upper mantle beneath the Bering Sea. These peridotites may represent recent additions to the mantle lithosphere from mantle plumes related to the volcanism. Other Enmelen inclusions are relatively light rare earth element-enriched group I Iherzolites metasomatized by a silicate melt, group II pyroxenites precipitated from a variety of melts, and augite megacrysts with convex-upward rare earth element patterns consistent with precipitation from the host basalts at high pressures.
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