过去 5,500 万年的夏威夷后盾火山活动

IF 3.5 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Lauren N. Harrison, James S. Scoates, Dominique Weis
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摘要

夏威夷-帝王链是夏威夷地幔羽流的地表表现形式,至少活跃了 81 Ma,分为帝王海山(81-47 Ma)、西北夏威夷海脊(NWHR,47-6 Ma)和夏威夷群岛(< 6 Ma)。夏威夷火山活动经历了四个火山阶段:碱性前盾牌、透辉石盾牌(火山体积的 80-90%)、碱性后盾牌(1%∼1%)和二氧化硅未饱和再生(0.1%)。在此,研究了来自13座西北HR火山和一座年轻的皇帝海山火山(〜8.5〜55 Ma)的后盾玄武岩的元素和同位素组成(Pb-Hf-Nd-Sr)。与同一火山的盾构玄武岩相比,西北HR后盾构玄武岩往往具有更贫化的同位素特征,并表现出在盾构阶段确定的 Loa 和 Kea 地球化学亲和性。无名海山(33 Ma)、院士伯格海山(32 Ma)和汤森克伦威尔海山(约 34 Ma)的 143Nd/144Nd 和 176Hf/177Hf 值在西北海山中最低。这表明,与较年轻的火山相比,这些西北HR火山源中富集成分的比例较大,这可能与部分熔化程度较低有关。Loa 走向的大角寺海山(47.5Ma)与众不同,在西北HR后盾玄武岩中观察到的放射性最强的铅和锶同位素组成。辐射性最小的 87Sr/86Sr 来自年轻(约 55 Ma)的皇帝海山火山 Jingū,位于夏威夷岛后盾玄武岩和最古老的皇帝海山火山(底特律,约 76 Ma)喷发的玄武岩界定的区域之间。这些多同位素趋势突显了最古老的皇帝海山和较年轻的夏威夷玄武岩之间所需的不同地幔源成分,并支持夏威夷后盾岩浆与其各自的盾构阶段之间存在直接的成分联系,而不管岩浆通量、地幔潜在温度、绝对板块运动和火山传播速度随时间发生的重大变化。
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Hawaiian postshield volcanism over the past 55 million years

Hawaiian postshield volcanism over the past 55 million years

The Hawaiian-Emperor chain, the surface expression of the Hawaiian mantle plume which has been active for at least 81 Ma, is divided into the Emperor Seamounts (81–47 Ma), Northwest Hawaiian Ridge (NWHR, 47–6 Ma), and Hawaiian Islands (< 6 Ma). Hawaiian volcanism evolves through four volcanic stages: alkalic preshield, tholeiitic shield (80–90% volcano volume), alkalic postshield (∼1%), and silica undersaturated rejuvenated (< 0.1%). Here, the elemental and isotopic compositions (Pb–Hf–Nd–Sr) of postshield basalts from 13 NWHR and one young Emperor Seamount volcanoes (~ 8.5 to 55 Ma) are investigated. NWHR postshield basalts tend to have more depleted isotopic signatures than shield basalts at the same volcano and exhibit Loa and Kea geochemical affinity identified in the shield stage. The seamounts Unnamed (33 Ma), Academician Berg (32 Ma), and Townsend Cromwell (~ 34 Ma) have the lowest 143Nd/144Nd and 176Hf/177Hf of the NWHR. This indicates a larger proportion of an enriched component in the source of these NWHR volcanoes compared to the younger volcanoes, likely tied to lower degrees of partial melting. The Loa-trend Daikakuji seamount (47.5 Ma) is distinctive and exhibits the most radiogenic Pb and Sr isotopic compositions observed in NWHR postshield basalts. The least radiogenic 87Sr/86Sr is from Jingū, a young (~ 55 Ma) Emperor Seamount volcano, and plots between the fields defined by Hawaiian Island postshield basalts and those erupted at the oldest Emperor Seamount (Detroit, ~ 76 Ma). These multi-isotopic trends highlight the different mantle source compositions required between the oldest Emperor Seamounts and the younger Hawaiiian basalts and support a direct compositional link between Hawaiian postshield lavas and their respective shield stages regardless of significant changes in magma flux, mantle potential temperature, absolute plate motion, and volcanic propagation rate over time.

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Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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6.50
自引率
5.70%
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94
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology is an international journal that accepts high quality research papers in the fields of igneous and metamorphic petrology, geochemistry and mineralogy. Topics of interest include: major element, trace element and isotope geochemistry, geochronology, experimental petrology, igneous and metamorphic petrology, mineralogy, major and trace element mineral chemistry and thermodynamic modeling of petrologic and geochemical processes.
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