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ROMAN, S. ULRYCH, J. ACKERMAN, L. KRMÍČEK, L. FEDIUK, F. BALOGH, K. HEGNER, E.
Original Title
Upper Cretaceous to Pleistocene melilitic volcanic rocks of the Bohemian Massif: petrology and mineral chemistry
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Upper Cretaceous to Pleistocene volcanic rocks of the Bohemian Massif represent the easternmost part of the Central European Volcanic Province. These alkaline volcanic series include rare melilitic rocks occurring as dykes, sills, scoria cones and flows. They occur in three volcanic periods: (i) the Late Cretaceous to Paleocene period (80–59 Ma) in northern Bohemia including adjacent territories of Saxony and Lusatia, (ii) the Mid Eocene to Late Miocene (32.3–5.9 Ma) period disseminated in the Ohře Rift, the Cheb-Domažlice Graben, Vogtland, and Silesia and (iii) the Early to Late Pleistocene period (1.0-0.26 Ma) in western Bohemia. Melilitic magmas of the Eocene to Miocene and Pleistocene periods show a primitive mantle source [(143Nd/144Nd)t = 0.51280–0.51287; (87Sr/86Sr)t = 0.7034–0.7038)] while those of the Upper Cretaceous to Paleocene period display a broad scatter of Sr-Nd ratios. The (143Nd/144Nd)t ratios (0.51272–0.51282) of the Upper Cretaceous to Paleocene rocks suggest a partly heterogeneous mantle source, and their (87Sr/86Sr)t ratios (0.7033-0.7049) point to an additional late-to post-magmatic hydrothermal contribution. Major rock-forming minerals include forsterite, diopside, melilite, nepheline, sodalite group minerals, phlogopite, Cr-and Ti-bearing spinels. Crystallization pressures and temperatures of clinopyroxene vary widely between ~1 to 2 GPa and between 1000 to 1200 °C, respectively. Nepheline crystallized at about 500 to 770 °C. Geochemical and isotopic similarities of these rocks occurring from the Upper Cretaceous to Pleistocene suggest that they had similar mantle sources and similar processes of magma development by partial melting of a heterogeneous carbonatized mantle source.
Keywords
Bohemian Massif; Cenozoic volcanism; melilitic rock; petrology; mineralogy; isotope geochemistry
Authors
ROMAN, S.; ULRYCH, J.; ACKERMAN, L.; KRMÍČEK, L.; FEDIUK, F.; BALOGH, K.; HEGNER, E.
RIV year
2015
Released
15. 6. 2015
Publisher
Slovak Academy of Sciences
Location
Bratislava
ISBN
1335-0552
Periodical
GEOLOGICA CARPATHICA
Year of study
66
Number
3
State
Slovak Republic
Pages from
197
Pages to
216
Pages count
20
URL
http://www.geologicacarpathica.com/browse-journal/volumes/66-3/article-765/
Full text in the Digital Library
http://hdl.handle.net/11012/201331
BibTex
@article{BUT119207, author="Skála {Roman} and Jaromír {Ulrych} and Lukáš {Ackerman} and Lukáš {Krmíček} and Ferry {Fediuk} and Kadosa {Balogh} and Ernst {Hegner}", title="Upper Cretaceous to Pleistocene melilitic volcanic rocks of the Bohemian Massif: petrology and mineral chemistry", journal="GEOLOGICA CARPATHICA", year="2015", volume="66", number="3", pages="197--216", doi="10.1515/geoca-2015-0020", issn="1335-0552", url="http://www.geologicacarpathica.com/browse-journal/volumes/66-3/article-765/" }