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Geochemistry and petrogenesis of Quaternary volcanism from the islets in the eastern Beibu Gulf: evidence for Hainan plume

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ACTA OCEANOLOGICA SINICA
Volume 32, Issue 12, Pages 40-49

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13131-013-0386-1

Keywords

enriched mantle type 2 (EM2); mantle source; Quaternary volcanism; Hainan mantle plume; eastern Beibu Gulf

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41322036, 41230960, 40906034, 41276003]
  2. China Ocean Mineral Resources R&D Association (COMRA) [DY125-12-R-05]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [201104616]
  4. Taishan Scholar Program of Shandong Province

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Some of the islets in the eastern Beibu Gulf are covered by Quaternary volcano strata. The rock samples from these islets mainly consist of quartz tholeiites (at Shenjiandao), olivine tholeiites (at Linshidao and Xieyangdao) and alkali basalts (at Yangpubi and Jianshidao), and basically represent four periods of the Quaternary volcanism of Hainan Island and its adjacent regions. Except for the samples from Shenjiandao, most of the Quaternary volcanics of these islets belong to alkali magma series. The trace element characteristics of all of these samples show they are OIB (oceanic island basalt) -like, which implies that their deep geodynamic setting may be related to a mantle plume. The Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic compositions show that the mantle source beneath the Quaternary strata can be regarded as a result of binary mixing between a depleted, DMM (depleted MORB mantle) -like source and an enriched mantle type 2 (EM2). The EM2 may be originated from the Hainan mantle plume, and has been metasomatized by carbonaceous fluids released from ancient recycled oceanic crust at an asthenospheric mantle level. These features, together with typical trace element ratios, reflect that the parent magma was not subjected to crustal contamination during its ascent to the surface. This study provides further petrological and geochemical evidence for the existence of the Hainan mantle plume.

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