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ULRYCH, J. KRMÍČEK, L. TOMEK, Č. LLOYD, F.E. LADENBERGER, A. ACKERMAN, L. BALOGH, K.
Original Title
Petrogenesis of Miocene alkaline volcanic suites from western Bohemia: whole rock geochemistry and Sr–Nd–Pb isotopic signatures
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
The Mid to Late Miocene intraplate alkaline volcanic suites of western Bohemia are relict of the intensive voluminous volcanism accompanied by large-scale uplift and doming. The association with the uplift of the NE flank of the Cheb–Domažlice Graben (CDG) is uncertain in view of the mostly transpressional tectonics of the graben. The volcanism is most probably of the Ohře/Eger Rift off-rift settings. Two cogenetic volcanic suites have been recognised: (i) silica-saturated to oversaturated consisting of olivine basalt – trachybasalt – (basaltic) trachyandesite – trachyte – rhyolite (13.5 to 10.2 Ma) and (ii) silica-undersaturated (significantly Ne-normative) (melilite-bearing) olivine nephelinite – basanite – tephrite (18.3 to 6.25 Ma). A common mantle source is suggested by similar primitive mantle-normalised incompatible element patterns and Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic compositions for the assumed near-primary mantle-derived compositions of both suites, i.e., olivine basalt and olivine nephelinite. Apparently, they were generated by different degrees of partial melting of a common mantle source, with garnet, olivine and clinopyroxene in the residuum. Negative Rb and K anomalies indicate a residual K-phase (amphibole/phlogopite) and melting of partly metasomatised mantle lithosphere. The evolution of the basanite – olivine basalt – trachybasalt – (basaltic) trachyandesite – trachyte – rhyolite suite suggests the presence of an assimilation–fractional crystallization process (AFC). Substantial fractionation of olivine, clinopyroxene, Fe-Ti oxide, plagioclase/alkali feldspar and apatite accompanied by a significant assimilation of magma en route by crustal material is most evident in evolved member, namely, trachytes and rhyolites. The magmas were probably sourced by both sub-lithospheric and lithospheric partly metasomatised mantle. The evolution of the (melilite-bearing) olivine nephelinite – basanite – tephrite suite is less clear because of its limited extent. Parental magma of both these rock suites is inferred to have originated by low-degree melting of the mantle source initiated at ca. 18 Ma and reflects mixing of asthenosphere-derived melts with isotopically enriched lithospheric melts. The older Oligocene alkaline rocks (29–26 Ma) occur within the Cheb – Domažlice Graben (CDG) locally but are significant in the closely adjacent neighbouring western Ohře Rift. The Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic composition of primitive volcanic rocks of both suites is similar to that of the European Asthenospheric Reservoir (EAR). Initial Pb isotopic data plot partly above the northern hemisphere reference line at radiogenic 206Pb/204Pb ratios of ~19 to 20, and indicate the presence of a Variscan crustal component in the source.
Keywords
Bohemian Massif; Cenozoic alkaline volcanism; K-Ar ages; geochemistry; Sr–Nd–Pb isotopes
Authors
ULRYCH, J.; KRMÍČEK, L.; TOMEK, Č.; LLOYD, F.E.; LADENBERGER, A.; ACKERMAN, L.; BALOGH, K.
Released
15. 3. 2016
Publisher
Elsevier
Location
Munich
ISBN
0009-2819
Periodical
CHEMIE DER ERDE-GEOCHEMISTRY
Year of study
1
Number
76
State
Federal Republic of Germany
Pages from
77
Pages to
93
Pages count
17
URL
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0009281915300167
BibTex
@article{BUT124420, author="Jaromír {Ulrych} and Lukáš {Krmíček} and Čestmír {Tomek} and Felicity {Lloyd} and Anna {Ladenberger} and Lukáš {Ackerman} and Kadosa {Balogh}", title="Petrogenesis of Miocene alkaline volcanic suites from western Bohemia: whole rock geochemistry and Sr–Nd–Pb isotopic signatures", journal="CHEMIE DER ERDE-GEOCHEMISTRY", year="2016", volume="1", number="76", pages="77--93", doi="10.1016/j.chemer.2015.11.003", issn="0009-2819", url="http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0009281915300167" }