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Plutonic processes in transitional oceanic plateau crust: Structure, age and emplacement of the South Rallier du Baty laccolith, Kerguelen Islands

Journal

TERRA NOVA
Volume 32, Issue 6, Pages 408-414

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ter.12471

Keywords

alkaline magmatism; Kerguelen; oceanic plateau; pluton emplacement; syenite intrusion

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  1. Institut Polaire Francais Paul Emile Victor
  2. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

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The syenitic rocks of South Rallier du Baty Intrusive Complex (SRBIC) represent intrusions into the oceanic plateau basalts of the south-western Kerguelen Islands. The SRBIC was previously interpreted as a typical ring complex due to magma emplacement with cauldron subsidence. Our new structural and geochronological data reveal that it is a laccolith built between 11.6 and 7.9 Ma by successive injections of magma sheets around the crust-mantle boundary, with an average injection rate between 0.8 and 1.4 x 10(-4)km(3)/year. These results establish strong similarities between the SRBIC, the only recorded example of a felsic laccolith in an oceanic intraplate setting, and many continental plutons emplaced in various geodynamic setting. The SRBIC thus has the characteristics of a continental plutonic complex emplaced in an oceanic plateau crust. We postulate the critical parameter relevant to causing such similarities and plutonic magmatism is crustal thickness.

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