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LIU, J. CHEN, L. WANG, X. KRMÍČEK, L. ZENG, G. ZHANG, X. MURPHY, D. DALTON, H. PANDEY, A. CHALAPATHI RAO, N.
Original Title
Zinc isotopes reveal disparate enriched sources of contemporary lamprophyres in Eastern Dharwar Craton
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Lamprophyres are mantle-derived rocks characterized by enrichment of incompatible elements and volatiles; however, the origin of their enriched sources remains enigmatic. Here we present zinc isotopic data for contemporary Mesoproterozoic (similar to 1.1 Ga) lamprophyres from three localities of the Eastern Dharwar Craton. The Mudigubba and Kadiri lamprophyres with island-arc basalt (IAB)-like trace element features, such as positive Pb and negative Nb-Ta, Zr-Hf and Ti anomalies, have mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB)-like delta Zn-66 values ranging from + 0.22 parts per thousand to + 0.29 parts per thousand. In contrast, the Udiripikonda lamprophyre shows higher-than-MORB delta Zn-66 values of + 0.39 parts per thousand to + 0.48 parts per thousand and elemental features of intra-plate magmas with a lack of pronounced Nb-Ta-negative anomalies. Based on the covariations between Zn isotopes and trace element ratios, we infer that the Mudigubba and Kadiri lamprophyres with MORB-like Zn isotopes and high Ba/La, K/Nb and low Nb/La, Ce/Pb ratios are inherited from sub-continental lithospheric mantle metasomatized by fluids derived from a subducted slab. On the contrary, the higher-than-MORB Zn isotopic compositions, with low Ba/La, K/Nb and high Nb/La, Ce/Pb, K/U and Ba/Th ratios for the Udiripikonda lamprophyre are inferred to derive from lithospheric mantle enriched by carbonatitic melts or subducted carbonate-bearing sediments within the mantle transition zone. Hence, our study suggests that contemporary lamprophyres can be derived from disparate enriched mantle sources.
Keywords
Zinc isotopes; Recycled carbonates; Enriched source; Lamprophyres; Eastern Dharwar Craton
Authors
LIU, J.; CHEN, L.; WANG, X.; KRMÍČEK, L.; ZENG, G.; ZHANG, X.; MURPHY, D.; DALTON, H.; PANDEY, A.; CHALAPATHI RAO, N.
Released
18. 11. 2023
Publisher
SPRINGER
Location
NEW YORK
ISBN
1432-0967
Periodical
CONTRIBUTIONS TO MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY
Year of study
178
Number
12
State
Federal Republic of Germany
Pages from
1
Pages to
14
Pages count
URL
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-023-02073-1
BibTex
@article{BUT187382, author="Jian-Qiang {Liu} and Li-Hui {Chen} and Xiao-Jun {Wang} and Lukáš {Krmíček} and Gang {Zeng} and Xiao-Yu {Zhang} and David T. {Murphy} and Hayden {Dalton} and Ashutosh {Pandey} and Nittala Venkata {Chalapathi Rao}", title="Zinc isotopes reveal disparate enriched sources of contemporary lamprophyres in Eastern Dharwar Craton", journal="CONTRIBUTIONS TO MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY", year="2023", volume="178", number="12", pages="1--14", doi="10.1007/s00410-023-02073-1", issn="1432-0967", url="https://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-023-02073-1" }