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A melt inclusion record of volatiles, trace elements and Li-B isotope variations in a single magma system from the Plat Pays Volcanic Complex, Dominica, Lesser Antilles

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JOURNAL OF PETROLOGY
Volume 46, Issue 12, Pages 2495-2526

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/petrology/egi063

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subduction; volcanic arcs; igneous processes; melt inclusions; SIMS; trace elements; lithium and boron isotopes; diffusion

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Glass inclusions in plagioclase and orthopyroxene from dacitic pumice of the Cabrits Dome, Plat Pays Volcanic Complex in southern Dominica reveal a complexity of element behavior and Li-B isotope variations in a single volcanic center that would go unnoticed in a whole-rock study. Inclusions and matrix glasses are high-silica rhyolite with compositions consistent with about 50% fractional crystallization of the observed phenocrysts. Estimated crystallization conditions are 760-880 degrees C, 200 MPa and oxygen fugacity of FMQ + 1 to +2 log units (where FMQ is the fayalite-magnetite-quartz buffer). Many inclusion glasses are volatile-rich (up to 6 wt % H2O and 2900 ppm Cl), but contents range down to 1 wt % H2O and 2000 ppm Cl as a result of shallow-level degassing. Sulfur contents are low throughout, with < 350 ppm S. The trace element composition of inclusion glasses shows enrichment in light rare earth elements (LREE; (La/Sm)(n) = 2.5-6.6) and elevated Ba, Th and K contents compared with whole rocks and similar or lower Nb and heavy REE (HREE; (Gd/Yb)(n) = 0.5-1.0). Lithium and boron concentrations and isotope ratios in melt inclusions are highly variable (20-60 ppm Li with delta(7)Li = +4 to +15 +/- 2%; 60-100 ppm B with delta(11)B = +6 to +13 +/- 2%) and imply trapping of isotopically heterogeneous, hybrid melts. Multiple sources and processes are required to explain these features. The mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB)-like HREE, Nb and Y signature reflects the parental magma(s) derived from the mantle wedge. Positive Ba/Nb, B/Nb and Th/Nb correlations in inclusion glasses indicate coupled enrichment in strongly fluid-mobile (Ba, B) and less-mobile (Th, Nb) trace elements, which can be explained by fractional crystallization of plagioclase, orthopyroxene and Fe-Ti oxides. The delta(7)Li and delta(11)B values are at the high end of known ranges for other island arc magmas. We attribute the high values to a B-11 and Li-7-enriched slab component derived from sea-floor-altered oceanic crust and possibly further enriched in heavy isotopes by dehydration fractionation. The heterogeneity of isotope ratios in the evolved, trapped melts is attributed to shallow-level assimilation of older volcanic rocks of the Plat Pays Volcanic Complex.

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