ENRICHED BACK-ARC BASIN BASALTS FROM THE NORTHERN MARIANA TROUGH - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE MAGMATIC EVOLUTION OF BACK-ARC BASINS

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STERN, RJ
LIN, PN
MORRIS, JD
JACKSON, MC
FRYER, P
BLOOMER, SH
ITO, E
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[1] CARNEGIE INST WASHINGTON,DEPT TERR MAGNETISM,WASHINGTON,DC 20015
[2] UNIV HAWAII,HAWAII INST GEOPHYS,HONOLULU,HI 96822
[3] BOSTON UNIV,DEPT GEOL,BOSTON,MA 02215
[4] UNIV MINNESOTA,DEPT GEOL & GEOPHYS,MINNEAPOLIS,MN 55455
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美国国家科学基金会;
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10.1016/0012-821X(90)90186-2
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
The composition of basalts erupted at the earliest stages in the evolution of a back-arc basin permit unique insights into the composition and structure of the sub-arc mantle. We report major and trace element chemical data and O-, Sr-, Nd-, and Pb- isotopic analyses for basalts recovered from four dredge hauls and one ALVIN dive in the northern Mariana Trough near 22°N. The petrography and major element chemistry of these basalts (MTB-22) are similar to tholeiites from the widest part of the Trough, near 18°N (MTB-18), except that MTB-22 have slightly more K2O and slightly less TiO2. The trace element data exhibit a very strong arc signature in MTB-22, including elevated K, Rb, Sr, Ba, and LREE contents; relatively low K Ba and high Ba La and Sr Nd. The Sr- and Nd- isotopic data plot in a field displaced from that of MTB-18 towards Mariana arc lavas, and the Pb-isotopic composition of MTB-22 is indistinguishable from Mariana arc lavas and much more homogeneous than MTB-18. Mixing of 50-90% Mariana arc component with a MORB component is hypothesized. We cannot determine whether this resulted from physical mixing of arc mantle and MORB mantle, or whether the arc component is introduced by metasomatism of MORB-like mantle by fluids released from the subducted lithosphere. The strong arc signature in back-arc melts from the Mariana Trough at 22°N, where the back-arc basin is narrow, supports general models for back-arc basin evolution whereby early back-arc basin basalts have a strong arc component which diminishes in importance relative to MORB as the back-arc basin widens. © 1990.
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