Title of article :
Mantle plume and lithosphere contributions to basalts from southern Ethiopia
Author/Authors :
Stewart ، نويسنده , , Kathy and Rogers، نويسنده , , Nick، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages :
17
From page :
195
To page :
211
Abstract :
Major, trace element and radiogenic isotope analyses are presented for a suite of basaltic rocks from two transects across the Main Ethiopian Rift in southern Ethiopia. The northern transect crosses the MER within the limits of the Ethiopian Plateau, regarded as the topographic expression of the underlying Afar mantle plume, while the southern transect crosses the Turkana Depression to the south of the plateau. The samples are generally transitional between tholeiitic and alkaline, although, in the northern samples, there is a tendency for compositions to become more alkaline and enriched in incompatible elements with time. 87Sr86Sr ratios vary between 0.7032 and 0.7043, 143Nd144Nd from 0.51261 to 0.51287 and 206Pb204Pb from 18.11 to 20.28, and there is a marked tendency for 206Pb204Pb to increase and ZrNb to decrease with time in the northern samples. 206Pb204Pb and ZrNb show a marked negative correlation, which is interpreted as reflecting mixing between plume-derived small melt fractions with high 206Pb204Pb and low ZrNb and larger melt fractions from the mantle lithosphere with low 206Pb204Pb and high ZrNb. Plume contributions to the pre-rift basalts in the northern transect are < 30% but increase in the syn-rift basalts, which are predominantly plume derived. All but the most recent alkali basalts from the southern transect are predominantly lithosphere derived. Extrapolating these results to the whole Ethiopian Province suggests that melt production rates in the mantle plume increased from < 0.01 km3a−1 in the pre-rift to ∼ 0.03 km3a−1 in the syn-rift basalts, which is similar to that of plume-related ocean islands. These results imply that lithospheric thinning was achieved initially by thermo-mechanical erosion by the underlying plume and subsequently by tectonic extension during rifting.
Keywords :
Basalts , Nd-144Nd-143 , Ethiopian Rift , geochemistry , Pb206Pb204
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Serial Year :
1996
Journal title :
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Record number :
2319848
Link To Document :
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