Lithostratigraphy of the chole section, Southeastern Ethiopian volcanic province

IF 1.4 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Andualem Getaw, Dereje Ayalew, Karen Fontijn
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Abstract

This study presents a detailed flow-by-flow petrographic modal description and major element data integrated into the stratigraphic framework for the central part of the southeastern Ethiopian plateau (the Chole Section). The stratigraphic data are placed in the context of the regional stratigraphic framework and correlated with existing geochronology of the province, allowing us to estimate the timing and duration of volcanic activity in the area. Based on petrographic variations and physical volcanological features, the Chole section is divided into: (1) lower basalt; (2) middle basalt; and (3) upper basalt. The phase assemblages and major element data show that the lower and upper basalts underwent possible fractionation involving olivine, plagioclase, and augite. In contrast, the middle basalt equilibrium phase and major element data exhibits low-degree fractionation involving olivine, clinopyroxene, and orthopyroxene at greater depths. The stratigraphic position and the petrographic data suggests, the lower and middle basalt successions likely correlate with the Oligocene to Early Miocene basaltic succession (28–15.5 Ma) of the southeastern Ethiopian volcanic province. The presence of several volcanic hiatuses and the decrease in flow thickness in the middle basalt suggest a waning of magmatic activity during this period. The upper basalt of the Chole section correlates with the upper Miocene basalt of the southeastern volcanic province (15.5–11 Ma). From this, we determine that volcanic activity in the southeastern Ethiopian volcanic province is well constrained within the broader tectono-magmatic framework of the East African volcanic province.

埃塞俄比亚东南部火山省 Chole 断面的岩石地层学
本研究详细介绍了埃塞俄比亚东南部高原中部地区(乔莱地段)的逐流岩相模式描述和地层框架中的主要元素数据。地层数据被置于区域地层框架的背景下,并与该省现有的地质年代相关联,使我们能够估计该地区火山活动的时间和持续时间。根据岩相变化和火山物理特征,将 Chole 断面分为:(1) 下玄武岩;(2) 中玄武岩;(3) 上玄武岩。相组合和主要元素数据显示,下玄武岩和上玄武岩可能经历了橄榄石、斜长石和辉石的分馏。相比之下,玄武岩中部的平衡相和主要元素数据显示,在更深的地方,橄榄石、挛辉石和正辉石发生了低度分馏。地层位置和岩石学数据表明,中下玄武岩演替可能与埃塞俄比亚东南部火山省的渐新世至早中新世玄武岩演替(28-15.5 Ma)相关。中玄武岩中出现的几处火山间断和岩流厚度的减少表明,岩浆活动在这一时期逐渐减弱。Chole 断面的上玄武岩与东南火山省的上新世玄武岩(15.5-11 Ma)相关。由此,我们确定埃塞俄比亚东南火山省的火山活动在东非火山省更广泛的构造-岩浆框架内得到了很好的制约。
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Mineralogy and Petrology
Mineralogy and Petrology 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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期刊介绍: Mineralogy and Petrology welcomes manuscripts from the classical fields of mineralogy, igneous and metamorphic petrology, geochemistry, crystallography, as well as their applications in academic experimentation and research, materials science and engineering, for technology, industry, environment, or society. The journal strongly promotes cross-fertilization among Earth-scientific and applied materials-oriented disciplines. Purely descriptive manuscripts on regional topics will not be considered. Mineralogy and Petrology was founded in 1872 by Gustav Tschermak as "Mineralogische und Petrographische Mittheilungen". It is one of Europe''s oldest geoscience journals. Former editors include outstanding names such as Gustav Tschermak, Friedrich Becke, Felix Machatschki, Josef Zemann, and Eugen F. Stumpfl.
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