ISOTOPIC AND CHEMICAL CONSTRAINTS ON THE CRUSTAL EVOLUTION AND SOURCE SIGNATURE OF FERRAR MAGMAS, NORTH VICTORIA-LAND, ANTARCTICA

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FLEMING, TH [1 ]
FOLAND, KA [1 ]
ELLIOT, DH [1 ]
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[1] OHIO STATE UNIV,BYRD POLAR RES CTR,COLUMBUS,OH 43210
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10.1007/BF02688238
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Isotopic (Nd and Sr) and chemical compositions of the 177 Ma Kirkpatrick Basalt and Ferrar Dolerite from north Victoria Land, Antarctica, are examined in order to address the role of crustal assimilation and the characteristics of their mantle source. Results for the Scarab Peak chemical type (SPCT) that constitutes the flow unit capping the lava sequence [Mg-number, Mg/(Mg + Fe+2) = 24, MgO = 2.4%, SiO2 = 57.1%, initial Sr-87/Sr-86 = 0.7087-0.7097, epsilon(Nd) -4.3) confirm previous reports that attribute variations in the concentrations of the more mobile elements and calculated initial Sr-87/Sr-86 to mid-Creataceous alteration and elevated delta(18)O to low-temperature interaction with meteoric water. The underlying lavas and the sills that are of the Mt. Fazio chemical type (MFCT) display a much wider range of both chemical and isotopic compositions (Mg-number = 40-65, MgO = 3.7-7.5%; SiO2 = 52.6-58.3%, initial Sr-87/Sr-86 = 0.7087-0.7117, epsilon(Nd) = -5.6 to -4.8). The effects of rock alteration on apparent initial Sr-87/Sr-86 are demonstrated by large differences between the initial ratio of mineral separates or leached fractions and whole rocks. Cretaceous alteration produced Rb and Sr-redistribution within the lava sequence that results in erroneous calculated initial Sr-87/Sr-86 ratios. These effects are responsible for the large initial Sr-87/Sr-86 variations previously proposed which, combined with the large range in whole-rock delta(18)O, were purported to show very large degrees of crustal assimilation. The variations in epsilon(Nd) are restricted and indicate much smaller degrees of assimilation. The least altered of the MFCT rocks show good chemical and isotopic correlations that can be integrated into a model involving fractionation of pyroxene and plagioclase coupled with assimilation of material similar to early Paleozoic basement. The lower Sr-87/Sr-86 and higher epsilon(Nd) Of the SPCT suggest that they were derived by extensive fractionation of a more primitive, less contaminated, precursor of the MFCT. The most isotopically primitive Ferrar rocks from the region still have a high initial Sr-87/Sr-86 and low initial Nd-143/Nd-144; this may reflect either earlier assimilation or an enriched source. The chemical and isotopic similarities, as well as the close geographic correspondence of the Ferrar Group to granitoids produced during the early Paleozoic Ross Orogeny suggest that in either case Ross-type material may have been involved in the development of the enriched isotopic signature.
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