A Geochemical Study of Island Arc Volcanism
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 6
 - File Size:
 - 811 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1987
 
Abstract
The Northern Mariana archipelago in the  W.Pacific forms a classic intra-oceanic island  arc system far from the influences of  continental crust. As such it offers an ideal  location in which to study many of the problems  of subduction-related volcanism. Radiogenic (Sr, Pb, Nd and Hf) and stable  (0, S and H) isotope systems have been applied  to the question of the possible involvement of  components from the subducting slab in arc  magmagenesis. The results contrast with  earlier studies based upon limited sample  suites and suggest that fluids, derived from  the slab and enriched in mobile elements,  substantially modify the composition of the  mantle wedge and contribute to the  characteristic geochemistry of arc magmas.  Trace element data, including the occurrence of  negative Ce-anomalies in the lavas seem  consistent with this conclusion. Major and trace element variations within  the arc lavas can be modelled in terms of  crystal fractionation of a gabbroic mineral  assemblage and mixing calculations indicate  that this has the approximate composition of  PLAG:CPX:MAG:OLIV = 60:25:10:5. This  observation is compatible with the widespread  occurrence of gabbroic nodules in lavas  throughout the arc. Consideration of Rare  Earth Element and phenocryst data leads to the  conclusion that many of the more basic lavas  may be the products of cumulus enrichment. The results of this study constitute a  model for magmatic processes occurring in  simple island arc systems, and may be generally  applicable to other, more complex settings.  The recognition of a return flux of material  with 'continental' affinity to the mantle, via  sediments on the subducting slab, also places  strong constraints on geochemical models of  crust-mantle evolution.
Citation
APA: (1987) A Geochemical Study of Island Arc Volcanism
MLA: A Geochemical Study of Island Arc Volcanism. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.